UFC Betting: Krylov vs Spann Odds Preview
A pair of light heavyweights looking to continue rising up the rankings tops the main card this weekend at UFC Fight Night: Krylov vs Spann.
The main event this weekend is the light heavyweight bout featuring Nikita Krylov and Ryan Spann. At Bovada Sportsbook, Krylov is a -175 favorite and Spann a +145 underdog.
Krylov has won his last two fights and owns an overall record of 29-9 with 12 wins by knockout and 15 by submission. His most recent victory came in October at UFC 280 where he defeated Volkan Oezdemir by unanimous decision as a -195 favorite.
Spann has also won his last two fights to bump his record up to 21-7 with six wins by KO and 12 by submission. He knocked out Dominick Reyes in the first round as a +165 underdog in his last fight at UFC 281 in November.
Muniz seeks 10th consecutive win vs Allen
Also on the main card this weekend is a middleweight bout between Andre Muniz and Brendan Allen. At Bovada, Muniz is a -240 favorite and Allen a +190 underdog.
Muniz has won his last nine fights to improve his record to 23-4 with four wins by KO and 15 by submission. He extended his winning streak when he defeated Uriah Hall by unanimous decision as a -350 favorite in July at UFC 276.
Allen has won three straight fights and five of his last six. His record stands at 20-5 with five wins by KO and 11 by submission. He last fought at UFC Fight Night 211 in October and submitted Krzysztof Jotko in the first round as a +100 underdog.
Sakai a slight favorite to snap losing streak
One other notable fight on the main card this weekend is a heavyweight bout featuring Augusto Sakai and Don’Tale Mayes. At Bovada, Sakai is a -125 favorite and Mayes a +105 underdog.
Sakai has lost his last four fights to drop his record to 15-5-1 with 11 wins by KO. His most recent loss came at the hands of Sergey Spivak by second-round TKO as a +180 underdog at UFC on ESPN 40 in August.
Mayes is 9-4 and one no contest, with five wins by KO and two by submission. He last fought at UFC 277 in July against Hamdy Abdelwahab in a bout that was declared a no contest. The fight was originally declared a split-decision win for Abdelwahab, but it was changed to a no contest after Abdelwahab failed a drug test. Mayes was a -230 favorite in the fight.