Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs Kyle Busch Fight Odds Now Available

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We’ve seen tempers flare in the NASCAR world many a time. The most recent was this past weekend when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. punched Kyle Busch right in the kisser.

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"While the odds of this fight happening are pretty slim, our oddsmakers love to have fun with this kind of shenanigans," BetOnline reveals.

While Stenhouse Jr. is shorter than Busch, he’s much stouter and a slight favorite in a potential bout.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs Kyle Busch

Ricky Stenhouse                          -150    

Kyle Busch                                   +110       

The fight during post-race fireworks came after Busch bumped into Stenhouse at North Wilkesboro Speedway on Lap 2, causing Stenhouse to hit the wall and be eliminated.

Video of the confrontation posted by NASCAR showed Stenhouse was visibly agitated as he was speaking with Busch.

Busch said, “We all hit each other,” to which Stenhouse replied, “You hit the fence and then you hit me.” Busch responded, “I don’t believe you.”

“Go back and watch it,” Stenhouse said before swinging.

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