Odds: Edwards underdog to Covington in possible forced defense

Get the Full StoryLeon Edwards opened up as a betting underdog to Colby Covington Photo by Jeff Bottari Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

The UFC s welterweight champion, Leon Edwards has opened up as a betting underdog to Colby Covington. Leon Edwards just put an end to his saga with Kamaru Usman by winning a unanimous decision at UFC 286 this past weekend. In his in-Octagon interview, the camp was asked about a possible matchup with an in-attendance Colby Covington. Edwards scoffed at the idea, citing merit, but the UFC president Dana White said Covington will be the next challenger to Rocky s title. Cue the betting odds.

Rocky hasn t been getting the respect from the oddsmakers, and this is no different. Are you surprised that Covington is favored over Edwards? I m not. I honestly don t expect him to see a minus line against any of his potential challengers. Nonetheless, the defending champion is opening up with an underdog value of 105, with a 100 gamble on Edwards possibly paying out 205.

Covington s round-winning wrestle-heavy style is typically favored, and this is no different. The bookies have Colby starting his betting life with a favored position of -125. Betting a bill on the UFC s former interim welterweight champion stands to see a total return of 180 if successful.

Stylistically, Leon vs. Colby is a lot similar to Leon vs. Kamaru. We ve Edwards get taken down and controlled, and it s no secret what Covington is coming to do. The thing is, Rocky has been spending a lot of time training to defeat that very style, and has been successful at it.

Check out the betting odds for Leon Edwards vs. Colby Covington, courtesy of Sportsbetting.ag:

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About the author: Eddie Mercado has covered combat sports since 2015. He covers everything from betting odds to live events and fighter interviews. He holds a 1-0 record in pro MMA and holds a purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu. full bio

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