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UFC 309 Betting Handles & Trends: Action On Stipe By KO?

The UFC 309 odds haven't moved too much over the last few weeks, but it's still super interesting to see where all the betting action is ahead of Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic on November 16.

Our friends at BetMGM have us covered for the UFC 309 betting handles in trends. Remember, each sportsbook will receive slightly different action, but here are the most popular Jones vs Miocic betting handles:

UFC 309: Jones vs Miocic Betting Handles

As of now, Stipe, the heavy underdog, is naturally commanding a higher ticket percentage, while Jones handles some heavier sharp bets. All told, the handle is close to even which could spell a big day for the sportsbooks.

Jones vs Miocic Handle %

  • Jones: 42%
  • Miocic: 58%

Jones vs Miocic Ticket %

  • Jones: 17%
  • Miocic: 83%

UFC 309: Oliveira vs Chandler 2 Betting Handles

This fiery rematch has garnered tons of action at BetMGM as Oliveira aims to position himself for a title shot with another win over Chandler. These fellas threw down a few years ago in a vacant title fight, with Oliveira winning by TKO in a thrilling battle. 

Check out our full Chandler vs Oliveira odds & picks here.

Most of the money is on Chandler at UFC 309, prompting his odds to shorten from +210 to +200.

Oliveira vs Chandler Handle%

  • Chandler: 58%
  • Oliveira: 42%

Oliveira vs Chandler Ticket%

  • Chandler: 79%
  • Oliveira: 21%

UFC 309: Most bet Fights (Tickets)

  1. Jon Jones (USA) - Stipe Miocic (USA)

  2. Michael Chandler (USA) - Charles Oliveira (BRA)

  3. Bo Nickal (USA) - Paul Craig (SCO)

  4. Oban Elliott (WAL) - Bassil Hafez (USA)

  5. Chris Weidman (USA) - Eryk Anders (USA)

UFC 309: Most Bet Props (Tickets)

  1. Stipe Miocic (USA) by KO/TKO or DQ +700

  2. Jon Jones (USA) by KO/TKO or DQ +100

  3. Jon Jones (USA) by Submission +200

  4. Paul Craig (SCO) by Submission +1000

  5. Jon Jones (USA) in round 2 +400

Stipe by KO is a silly bet in my mind, but I like bets on Jones to win by knockout or Jones to win in Round 2. We can assume Miocic will be better prepared than Ciryl Gane to handle Jones' pressure, but at his current age (and rustiness), a finish is nigh. Jones in Round 2 at +400 is a fine bet. 

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