UFC Betting: Oliveira vs Poirier Odds Preview

Two UFC titles will be on the line this weekend when the UFC returns to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for UFC 269: Oliveira vs Poirier.

The main event this weekend is a light heavyweight title bout featuring UFC champion Charles Oliveira and challenger Dustin Poirier. At Bovada Sportsbook, Oliveira is a +135 underdog and Poirier a -165 favorite.

Oliveira has won his last nine fights and owns an overall record of 31-8 and one no contest, with nine wins by knockout and 19 by submission. He last fought at UFC 262 in May when he defeated Michael Chandler by second-round TKO as a -140 favorite to win the title.

Poirier has won three straight fights and seven of his last eight. His record stands at 28-6 and one no contest, with 14 wins by KO and seven by submission. He last fought at UFC 264 in July and topped Conor McGregor by first-round TKO as a -140 favorite.

Nunes big chalk in bantamweight title defense

The other title fight on the main card this weekend is a UFC women’s bantamweight title fight between UFC champion Amanda Nunes and challenger Julianna Pena. At Bovada, Nunes is a -1000 favorite and Pena a +575 underdog.

Nunes has won 12 straight fights to boost her record up to 21-4 with 13 wins by KO and four by submission. She last fought at UFC 259 in March and bested Megan Anderson by first-round submission as a -1000 favorite.

Pena is 2-2 in her last four fights and owns an overall record of 10-4 with three wins by KO and four by submission. She last fought in January at UFC 257 where she got past Sara McMann by third-round submission as a -110 favorite.

Ponzinibbio has won 8 of last 9 in Octagon

One other notable fight on the main card this weekend is a welterweight bout featuring Geoff Neal and Santiago Ponzinibbio. At Bovada, Neal is a +105 underdog and Ponzinibbio a -125 favorite.

Neal has lost his last two bouts, dropping his record to 13-4 with eight wins by KO and two by submission. He last fought at UFC on ESPN 24 in May and lost to Neil Magny by unanimous decision as a -200 favorite.

Ponzinibbio has won eight of his last nine fights and owns an overall record of 28-4 with 15 wins by KO and six by submission. He last fought at UFC Fight Night 189 in June, defeating Miguel Baeza by unanimous decision as a +110 underdog.