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Wednesday, February 25, 2012
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Welterweight Bout
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Marcos Maidana
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+220
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Devon Alexander
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-170
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Sunday, February 25, 2012
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UFC 144
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J Lauzon
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+220 |
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A Pettis
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-300 |
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M Hunt
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+200 |
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C Kongo
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-250 |
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R Bader
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+190 |
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Q Jackson
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-240 |
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B Henderson
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Even |
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F Edgar
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-130 |
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Saturday, March 3, 2012
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UFC on Fox 2
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I McCall
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+300 |
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D Johnson
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-500 |
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Y Urushitani
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+600
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J Benavidez
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-900
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Strikeforce
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| M Tate | +250 |
| R Rousey | -330 |
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Bellator 60
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| J Warren | +250 |
| Pat Curran | -330 |
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UFC on Fox 2
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| M Kampmann | +115 |
| T Alves | -145 |
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
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UFC Fuel TV 2
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A Rog.Nogueira
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+200 |
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A Gustafsson
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-250 |
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A Sakara
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+280 |
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B Stann
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-360 |
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
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UFC 145
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M McDonald
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+120
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M Torres
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-150
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C Mills
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+300
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R MacDonald
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-500
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B Rothwell
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+210
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B Schaub
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-270
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R Evans
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+350
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Jon Jones
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-550
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
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Junior Middleweight Bout
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M Cotto
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+500
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F Mayweather Jr.
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-800
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UFC on Fox 3
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| Nate Diaz | +185 |
| Jim Miller | -230 |
| L Joyhnson | +180 |
| Pat Barry | -220 |
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Light Welterweight Bout
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| L Peterson | +400 |
| Amir Khan | -600 |
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
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UFC 146
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| A Overeem | +135 |
| J Dos Santos | -165 |
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
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Welterweight Bout
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| T Bradley | +300 |
| M Pacquiao | -500 |
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Friday, June 29, 2012
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Ultimate Fighter Brazil Finale
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W Silva
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+220
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V Belfort
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-300
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