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UFC Futures Bet: Odds-on favourites Merab Dvalishvili, Joaquin Buckley and Ilia Topuria all to win in June BOOSTED to 7/4

UFC Futures Bet: Odds-on favourites Merab Dvalishvili, Joaquin Buckley and Ilia Topuria all to win in June BOOSTED to 7/4

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Mixed martial arts fans can look forward to a fantastic month of action in June as there are two pay-per-view events and a further two Fight Nights taking place.
With that in mind let's take a look at a futures Price Boost on offer with Sky Bet for UFC 316 on June 8, UFC Fight Night on June 15, and UFC 317 on June 28 (BST).
The UFC 316 main event is between Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley in a pivotal rematch. Dvalishvili cruised to a unanimous decision victory in their first match-up in September of last year.
Meanwhile, former welterweight champion Kamaru Usman battles Joaquin Buckley in a mouthwatering Fight Night event a week later.
Usman will be looking to return to the winner's circle after three straight losses, while Buckley is in a rich vein of form that includes six victories in a row.
Lastly, the final card for the month of June is a highly-anticipated lightweight clash between Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira.
This will be Topuria's first fight at 155lb after the former welterweight champion moved up from 145lb - a division in which he claimed huge wins over all-time greats Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway in his final two fights in the weight class.
Conversely, a win over Topuria will see Oliveira put himself back into contention for a title shot in the near future.
With the above match-ups in mind, the aforementioned Price Boost requires Dvalishvili, Buckley and Topuria all to win.
The odds for that particular bet have been enhanced from 6/4 to 7/4 odds.
All three fighters enter their respective match-ups as odds-on favourites, according to Sky Bet.
Merab Dvalishvili, Joaquin Buckley and Ilia Topuria all to win
WAS 6/4 NOW 7/4

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