UFC Betting: Blaydes vs Aspinall Odds Preview
The UFC heads across the Atlantic to O2 Arena in London, England, for UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs Aspinall.
The main event this weekend is a heavyweight bout featuring Curtis Blaydes and Tom Aspinall. At Bovada Sportsbook, Aspinall is a -140 favorite and Blaydes a +115 underdog.
Aspinall has won his last eight fights to improve his record to 12-2 with nine wins by knockout and three by submission. His latest victory came at UFC Fight Night 204 in March when he submitted Alexander Volkov in the first round as a -150 favorite.
Blaydes is 6-1 in his last seven fights and owns an overall record of 16-3 and one no contest, with 11 wins by KO. He last fought at UFC on ESPN 33, also in March, and defeated Chris Daukaus by second-round TKO as a -600 favorite.
Curtis-Hermansson middleweight bout a near toss-up
Also on the main card this weekend is a middleweight bout between Jack Hermansson and Chris Curtis. At Bovada, Curtis is a slim -115 favorite and Hermansson a -105 underdog.
Curtis has won eight straight fights and his overall record stands at 29-8 with 16 wins by KO and one by submission. He bested Rodolfo Vieira by unanimous decision as a -135 favorite in his last fight in June at UFC on ESPN 38.
Hermansson is 2-3 in his last five fights and owns an overall record of 22-7 with 11 wins by KO and six by submission. He last fought at UFC Fight Night 200 in February, losing to Sean Strickland by split decision as a +180 underdog.
Pimblett a solid favorite to secure his fifth win in a row
One other notable fight on the main card this weekend is a lightweight bout featuring Paddy Pimblett and Jordan Leavitt. At Bovada, Pimblett is a -275 favorite and Leavitt a +210 underdog.
Pimblett has won his last four fights to bump his record up to 18-3 with six wins by KO and eight by submission. He last fought in March at UFC Fight Night 204 where he defeated Rodrigo Vargas by first-round submission as a -760 favorite.
Leavitt is 10-1 with one win by KO and six by submission. He last fought at UFC on ESPN 34 in April when he got past Trey Ogden by split decision as a +110 underdog to earn his second straight victory.