Odds on UFC 316

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UFC 316 announced two fights earlier this year with Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley and Kayla Harrison vs Julianna Pena.

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On Friday April 18, they announced five more fights for this card to bring the total to seven.

BetOnline has all your odds for this fight as well as a number of prop bets.

Sean O’Malley                +235

Merab Dvalishvili            -275

Note: The line opened Dvalishvili -300 and O’Malley +250. So, the odds moved in O’Malley’s favor.

 

Julianna Pena                 +450

Kayla Harrison                -600

Note: The line opened at Harrison -675 and Pena +500. So, the odds moved slightly in Pena’s favor.

 

Marlon Vera                    +195

Mario Bautista                 -230

 

Vicente Luque                +145

Kevin Holland                 -170

 

Bruno Silva                     +280

Joshua Van                     -375

 

Johnny Walker                +205

Azamat Murzakanov      -240

 

Ariane Da Silva               +250

Wang Cong                     -325

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