How Do UFC Parlays Work?

Dana White, center, stands between Nate Diaz, left, and Conor McGregor during a UFC 202 mixed martial arts news conference.
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The UFC remained the pionner martial arts promotion in the world and they have been leading the MMA betting market.

With majority of the elite fighters signed on their roster, the Las Vegas-based promotion produces the best possible fights in every event, which opens opportunities for moneyline betting and parlays.

But how do UFC parlays work? See how it works below.

How Do UFC Parlays Work?

UFC parlays are combinations of several individual wagers on fighters in a particular fight card. Fans can pick a winner in each matchup to leverage the cumulative odds and boost their potential profit if they hit them.

For example, if Conor McGregor, Jon Jones, and Anderson Silva are on the same card and have odds of +240, +750, and -240, respectively, the combined odds would be +4235, and a $10 wager would win $433.50, including the stake. 

Can You Do Parlays in UFC?

Yes, you can do parlays in the UFC, especially for a specific fight night card or pay-per-view event. Aside from picking multiple fighters to win their bouts, fans can also do parlays of round betting and methods of victory.

What Does Over 2.5 Mean in UFC?

Two-point-five rounds is a type of bet or parlay that fans make if they feel that the fight will end in under three minutes of the third round. This is common in most fights since they are only contested in three rounds, particularly in non-title fights.

What Does Under 4.5 Mean in MMA?

Like 2.5 rounds, 4.5 rounds is a type of bet or parlay that fans make if they feel the fight will end in under three minutes of the fourth round. This is common in championship fights and main event matches because they have two more rounds than regular fights.

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Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.

Anatoly Pimentel is an NBA and MMA writer previously featured in ASEAN Sports, Asian Persuasion MMA, and Overtime Heroics MMA. He graduated from Adamson University with B.A in Communication and is currently a Web Content Writer for BetMGM.