- **Q: What is a moneyline bet in UFC?
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With UFC's Freedom 250 event set to take place on June 14 on the White House lawn in Washington D.C., anticipation is building. Headlined by Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje, this event offers numerous betting opportunities for both seasoned...
### Moneyline Betting A moneyline bet is the most straightforward, wagering on who will win the fight. Championship fights often have clear favorites due to wrestling or striking dominance.
### Method of Victory This involves betting on *how* the fight will be won. For instance, betting on Khamzat Chimaev to win by submission offers different odds than a straight moneyline bet. Understanding fighter tendencies is crucial for this bet type.
### Total Rounds Similar to over/under bets in other sports, this focuses on the number of rounds a fight will last. Championship fights are typically five rounds, while non-title bouts are three.
### Round Props Round props involve betting on the specific round the fight will end or whether it goes to a decision. This includes options like exact round, exact round and method of victory, and grouped round betting.
### Fight to Go the Distance This simple bet type involves predicting whether the fight will be decided by the judges' scorecards (yes or no).
### Fight Props These include a variety of specific outcomes, such as whether the fight will end in the first round, total strikes landed, or total takedowns completed.
### Fighter Props Wagering on specific events within a fight, like method of victory, round betting, or specific statistics like significant strikes or takedowns.
### Same Game Parlays (SGPs) Combine multiple outcomes from a single fight into one bet to increase potential payout. All legs must win for the parlay to cash.
### Live Betting Place bets while the fight is in progress, such as next round winner or if the fight ends in the next 60 seconds. Odds update in real-time.
### States with Legal UFC Betting UFC betting is legal in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Washington D.C.
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