McGregor-Alvarez Best Bets – Where to Bet Online – Top Payouts

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Nov/11/2016

There will be plenty of bets placed on the big McGregor-Alvarez fight this weekend with a number of options offering some of the best payouts. 

Betting on the McGregor-Alvarez Fight More Than Just Who Wins

Special bets available on Saturday will include some, if not all, of the following:

Winner

    Method of Victory

    Round Betting

    Total Rounds

    Round Group Betting

    Will Fight Go The Distance?

    Double Chance

    When Will The Fight End?

    Any Fighter To Win By KO, TKO Or DQ

    Any Fighter To Win By Split Or Majority Decision

    Any Fighter To Win By Submission

    Any Fighter To Win By Unanimous Decision

    Championship Round Winner

    Conor McGregor To Win By Finish

Method of Victory

    Round Betting

    Round Group Betting

    Total Rounds

McGregor-Alvarez Best Bets

Some of the early top payouts include:

Method of Win:

By Decision or Technical Decision +250 (pays $25 for every $10 bet)

Eddie Alvarez by Submission 5-1 (pays $50 for every $10 bet)

Eddie Alvarez by Decision or Technical Decision 5-1 (pays $50 for every $10 bet)

Eddie Alvarez by KO TKO or Disqualification 5-1 (pays $50 for every $10 bet)

Conor McGregor by Decision or Technical Decision 8-1 (pays $80 for every $10 bet)

Conor McGregor by Submission 16-1 (pays $160 for every $10 bet)

Draw or Technical Draw 7-1 (pays $70 for every $10 bet)

By Submission +350 (pays $35 for every $10 bet)

What They’re Saying

This one is going to be ugly based on the early rhetoric.

Conor McGregor vowed to put his genitals in Eddie Alvarez’s face after knocking him down Saturday night.

He added: “The shots will land regardless of whether he’s feeling good or bad.”

Asked for a prediction, he said, “I predict I will rearrange his face.” When he was asked how he’d improved since his last fight, McGregor naturally had the one-liner at the ready.

“I looked in the mirror this morning and I said, ‘Damn, I’m better than I was last night’.”

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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