UFC on ESPN 67: Petersen vs Mayes Betting Odds and Analysis

Sports news » UFC on ESPN 67: Petersen vs Mayes Betting Odds and Analysis

Heavyweight fighters Thomas `The Train` Petersen and Don`Tale `Lord Kong` Mayes are set to clash on the undercard of UFC on ESPN 67. The event is scheduled to take place at the Wells Fargo Arena located in Iowa.

Petersen embarked on his professional career several years ago, establishing a notable record highlighted by powerful knockout victories. His most recent performance resulted in a TKO defeat at the hands of Shamil Gaziev. In contrast, Don`Tale Mayes brings greater experience to the cage. A veteran competitor originally from Kentucky, Mayes is coming off a loss in his last bout, submitting to a heel hook applied by Valter Walker.

Betting Odds: Thomas Petersen vs Don`Tale Mayes

  • Favorite: Thomas Petersen : 1.4 (-250)
  • Underdog: Don`Tale Mayes : 3.3 (+230)
Method of victory Thomas Petersen Don`Tale Mayes
By KO/TKO or disqualification 5.0 (+400) 6.1 (+510)
By decision or technical decision 2.3 (+130) 7.0 (+600)

Current betting lines favor Thomas Petersen significantly, listed at 1.4 odds (-250). This implies a bettor would need to wager $250 to win $100 on a Petersen victory. Don`Tale Mayes is positioned as a clear underdog with odds of 3.3 (+230), offering a potential return of $230 on a $100 bet. Specific odds for a finish show Petersen at 5.0 for a KO/TKO/DQ win and Mayes at 6.1. Should the fight go the distance, Petersen is favored to win by decision at 2.3, while a decision victory for Mayes is a long shot at 7.0. The overall betting trend strongly suggests expectations of a Petersen win.

How to Watch Thomas Petersen vs Don`Tale Mayes

The fight between Thomas Petersen and Don`Tale Mayes can be viewed via ESPN+.

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