It’s time to start thinking about UFC 106 Fight Odds! On Saturday, November 21, 2009 UFC 106 will take place at none other than Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. This fight initially was supposed to feature Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin but that bout has been pushed back. Lesnar has been fighting illness for some time now and won’t make UFC 106. So the new headliner fight is Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin. The co-main event is featuring none other than hard hitter Anthony Johnson vs. Josh Koscheck. Other key matches on the card are Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Luiz Cane, Amir Sadollah vs. Phil Baroni and Karo Parisyan fighting Dustin Hazelett. The UFC 106 event odds have been released and are waiting for action. Read our feature fight breakdowns to see who we think are the best bets and have the best odds at UFC 106.
Tito Ortiz, dubbed “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” comes into this fight at 16-6-1. His opponent, Forest Griffin is 16-6 and is no slouch of an opponent. These two fought back at UFC 59 with Tito Ortiz winning in a split decision fight. Griffin is a former UFC light heavyweight champion and comes in as the favorite in this fight. Nearly all of the UFC 106 fight odds have Griffin at -165 and Ortiz at +135. Pretty decent value odds on Ortiz in my opinion. For a more in depth look at this matchup check out the Ortiz vs. Griffin fight breakdown.
The second featured fight of UFC 106 could very well be the best fight of the night. Josh Koscheck (14-4) will take on Anthony Johnson (8-2). Both of these fighters are in the welterweight class and have proven to be explosive knockout fighters. These UFC 106 fight odds are not yet released but should be closer to the fight. We expect these fight odds to be some of the closest of all UFC 106 bouts. Check back here at BestBetUFC.com closer to UFC 106 for the updated odds. For more information about this fight, read our Koscheck vs. Johnson breakdown.
Amir Sadollah will fight Phil Baroni in a welterweight bout. Sadollah recently won the 7th season of Ultimate Fighter and put on quite a display with his armbar submission win over CB Dollaway. Baroni is a very challenging mixed martial arts fighter who has won 3 of 4 UFC fights. Despite the experience, Sadollah is the overwhelming favorite to win this fight. BetUS show Sadollah’s fight odds at -175. We have some more thoughts on this match covered in the Baroni vs. Sadollah Odds breakdown article.
The other fights occurring at UFC 106 are: Luiz Cane vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Karo Parisyan vs. Dustin Hazelett, Marcus Davis vs. Ben Saunders, Kendall Grove vs. Jake Rosholt, Paulo Thiago vs. Jacob Volkmann, Brock Larson vs. Brian Foster, Caol Uno vs. Fabricio Camoes and George Sotiropoulos vs. Jason Dent.
UFC 106 is clearly one of the most anticipated events of the winter. Don’t forget to check out all the UFC 106 fight odds and make your fight bets at BetUS.




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