ESPYs Odds for MMA, boxing and WWE

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The 2021 ESPYs ceremony takes place this Saturday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

SportsBetting.ag has set odds for a few of the combat sports categories: Best MMA Fighter, Best Boxer and Best WWE Moment.

 

Francis Ngannou is favored to take home the MMA award, but Khabib Nurmagomedov is a close second so that category is really a tossup.

Canelo Alvarez is the odds-on favorite in the boxing category, and Edge is an even stronger favorite in the Pro Wrestling category.

 

Best MMA Fighter      

Francis Ngannou                     +135

Khabib Nurmagomedov                     +155

Amanda Nunes                       +300

Rose Namajunas                     +325

                       

Best Boxer

Canelo Alvarez            -175

Tyson Fury                  +275

Claressa Shields                      +400

Teofimo Lopez            +400

 

Best WWE Moment   

Edge                -200

Bianca Belair Royal Rumble                +180

Bianca Belair vs Sasha Banks              +500

Bad Bunny and Damian Priest WrestleMania            +750

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