Bet On Conor McGregor First Body Part to Bleed UFC 264

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Bet On Conor McGregor First Body Part to Bleed UFC 264

If you are squeamish about blood, read no further.  In addition to prop bets on first to bleed, our friends at BetOnline are offering odds on Conor McGregor's first body part to bleed, complete with an infographic (see below).

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Which Part of McGregor Will Bleed First

With Lip/Mouth the favorites paying out $25 for every $10 bet or $250 for every $100 bet, there is definitely some value in the Nose paying out $27 and Eye paying out $350.

Here are all your body part bleeding props:

Lip/Mouth+250

Nose+275

Eye/Socket/Brow+350

Leg/Foot+400

Ear+500

Any Other Area on Head+600

Chin+700

Torso Between Waist and Neck+700

Arm/Hand+800

Cheek+800

Place Your Bets Here

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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