UFC Betting - UFC 113 to Feature Light Heavyweight Title Bout
UFC betting will be highlighted by the rematch of Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida going up against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, who is the UFC odds underdog. Machida scored his UFC betting Light Heavyweight title at UFC 104 on October 24, 2009 when he scored a unanimous decision win over Rua.
The rematch features two Brazilians with plenty of appeal with gamblers.
Machida has a UFC betting record of a perfect 16-0. He won his Light Heavyweight title at UFC 98 on May 23, 2009 when he scored a knockout win over Rashad Evans. He has 5 wins by knockout, 2 wins by submission, and 9 wins by decision.
Rua has a career UFC gambling record of 18 wins and 4 losses. Of his wins 15 were by knockout, 1 by submission, and 2 by decision. Of his 4 losses 1 was by knockout, 2 by submission, and 1 by decision. He has not fought since his loss to Machida.
Also on the main UFC betting card will be a welterweight bout between Joe Koscheck and Paul Daley. Sam Stout will take on Jeremy Stephens in a lightweight matchup. In heavyweight action Kimbo Slice will take on Matt Mitrione and in middleweight action Patrick Cote will face Alan Belcher.
Koscheck has a UFC betting record of 16-4 and has won his last two bouts, the most recent on November 21 in a submission choke over Anthony Johnson at UFC 106.
Daley has a record of 23-8-2 and has won his last two bouts, the most recent on January 2, 2010 when he scored a knock out win over Dustin Hazelett. Koscheck is an American while Daley is from England.
Stout has a UFC betting record of 16-5-1 and has won his last two bouts, the most recent being on January 2 at UFC 108 when he scored a unanimous decision over Joe Lauzon. Stout is a Canadian that should have a good deal of fan support.
Stephens is 17-5 and is coming off a win by technical knockout over Justin Buchholz on September 16 at UFC Fight Night. Prior to that win he had lost three out of four fights.

