UFC Fight Night: Latest Odds and Trends for Eye-Calvillo, More

Another stirring UFC Fight Night card is on the docket for tomorrow night, with Jessica Eye and Cynthia Calvillo duking it out in the headliner.

The flyweight showdown has Calvillo priced at -120 at William Hill, and bettors have been drawn to the fighter making her debut in this weight class division.

Calvillo has attracted 54% of the total number of tickets and 89% of the total dollars wagered against the top-ranked flyweight contender Eye.

The underdog in the co-main event, though, has piqued the interest of bettors. Karl Roberson is +180 against Marvin Vettori, however he’s gotten 57% of the total dollars wagered. Vettori has the advantage in total number of tickets at 62%.

Out of the 10 bouts that William Hill currently has odds for, four of them feature fighters that have generated over 90% of the total dollars wagered. Anthony Ivy leads the way at 99% against Christian Aguilera, as Ivy is a -190 favorite in that match.

One Nevada bettor put down an $18,500 wager on Ivy -190, the biggest bet at William Hill thus far for this UFC event. If Ivy were to prevail, that wager would result in a $28,236.85 total payout.

Meanwhile, Kevin Aguilar (-180) is tops in total number of tickets at 82% against Charles Rosa (+160). Aguilar has also captured 98% of the total dollars wagered. 

Check out William Hill’s latest odds and trends for 10 fights on the UFC Fight Night: Eye vs. Calvillo card, which is available to bet in Nevada, New Jersey and Iowa. You can watch all of the action Saturday night on ESPN and ESPN+ starting at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST.

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