Ronda Rousey Vs Amanda Nunes Odds

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Women's bantamweight title: Amanda Nunes (13-4, +110) vs. Ronda Rousey (12-1, -140) I'm convinced Rousey lost at UFC 193 because she chose to move up her fight.

Rousey vs. Nunes

UFC: Saturday, December 30, 2016 (T-Mobile Arena)

  • MyBookie: Ronda Rousey: -185, Amanda Nunes: +155; Bovada: Ronda Rousey: -185, Amanda Nunes: +150; Intertops: Ronda Rousey -190, Amanda Nunes: +150; Now, as promised, I will share with you the best sportsbooks online where you can wager on the Nunes vs. Rousey fight on December 30th. Mybookie is always a reliable site for good odds on.
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Ronda Rousey V Amanda Nunes

The Line: Nunes +140 / Rousey -160 -- Over/Under: 1.5Click to Get Latest Betting Odds

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Amanda Nunes and Ronda Rousey fight Friday night during UFC 207 at the T-Mobile Arena.

Amanda Nunes enters this fight with a 13-4 record and has won 69 percent of her fights by knockout. Nunes has won her last four fights and is coming off a July win over Miesha Tate. Nunes is averaging 4.23 significant strikes per minute with an accuracy percentage of 52.5 percent. Nunes is averaging 2.07 takedowns with an accuracy percentage of 38.8 percent. Nunes has really found some consistency as of late and has finished 10 of her last 11 victories. Nunes has clear striking power to go along with her accuracy, but she's a more than polished grappler as well as won two her last three fights by submission. Nunes has proven herself as one of the more balanced fighters on the women's side and should enter this fight confident given her current winning streak. This will be Nunes' fourth fight in Las Vegas.

Ronda Rousey enters this fight with a 12-1 record and has won 75 percent of her fights by submission. Rousey has won 10 of her last 11 fights and is coming off a 2015 loss to Holly Holm. Rousey is averaging 4.05 significant strikes per minute with an accuracy percentage of 52.7 percent. Rousey is averaging 6.42 takedowns with an accuracy percentage of 68.4 percent. Rousey is returning from the loss in which she was knocked out cold and later considered retirement and even contemplated suicide. It's going to be interesting to see how Rousey rebounds from everything that came after that fight and the fact she's fighting for the first time in 13 months. When in good form, Rousey is obviously one of the top fighters in the world with terrific punching power and a ground game that's at an elite level and has produced nine submission victories. This will be Rousey's sixth fight in Las Vegas.

This is a tough fight to predict considering nobody knows how Rousey is going to respond being out of the octagon for so long and all of the mental games that came after that loss. Rousey admitted she thought about taking her life after the loss. Meanwhile, Nunes is enjoying her best stretch of fighting in the UFC and is fresh off winning the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship. Nunes has showed the ability to win fights in a variety of ways and she doesn't come with all of the question marks that Rousey comes with in this fight.

Based on the value, I'd back Nunes and the plus money. I just can't trust Rousey and I'm certainly not laying juice in this situation.

Randy's PickAmanda Nunes

The pick in this article is the opinion of the writer, not a Sports Chat Place site consensus.
© Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

There was a time when Ronda Rousey was the UFC's 'it girl.' For two good years, she was the sport's hottest commodity with both the looks and skills to draw in even the large demographic who saw MMA as nothing but a bloodsport.

Her drawing power was so massive, that it landed her an immediate title shot against Amanda Nunes, right after her hype was derailed by a kick to the jaw and a rude awakening from Holly Holm just a year prior.

Ronda Rousey Vs Amanda Nunes Full Fight

Amanda

Amanda Nunes and Ronda Rousey fight Friday night during UFC 207 at the T-Mobile Arena.

Amanda Nunes enters this fight with a 13-4 record and has won 69 percent of her fights by knockout. Nunes has won her last four fights and is coming off a July win over Miesha Tate. Nunes is averaging 4.23 significant strikes per minute with an accuracy percentage of 52.5 percent. Nunes is averaging 2.07 takedowns with an accuracy percentage of 38.8 percent. Nunes has really found some consistency as of late and has finished 10 of her last 11 victories. Nunes has clear striking power to go along with her accuracy, but she's a more than polished grappler as well as won two her last three fights by submission. Nunes has proven herself as one of the more balanced fighters on the women's side and should enter this fight confident given her current winning streak. This will be Nunes' fourth fight in Las Vegas.

Ronda Rousey enters this fight with a 12-1 record and has won 75 percent of her fights by submission. Rousey has won 10 of her last 11 fights and is coming off a 2015 loss to Holly Holm. Rousey is averaging 4.05 significant strikes per minute with an accuracy percentage of 52.7 percent. Rousey is averaging 6.42 takedowns with an accuracy percentage of 68.4 percent. Rousey is returning from the loss in which she was knocked out cold and later considered retirement and even contemplated suicide. It's going to be interesting to see how Rousey rebounds from everything that came after that fight and the fact she's fighting for the first time in 13 months. When in good form, Rousey is obviously one of the top fighters in the world with terrific punching power and a ground game that's at an elite level and has produced nine submission victories. This will be Rousey's sixth fight in Las Vegas.

This is a tough fight to predict considering nobody knows how Rousey is going to respond being out of the octagon for so long and all of the mental games that came after that loss. Rousey admitted she thought about taking her life after the loss. Meanwhile, Nunes is enjoying her best stretch of fighting in the UFC and is fresh off winning the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship. Nunes has showed the ability to win fights in a variety of ways and she doesn't come with all of the question marks that Rousey comes with in this fight.

Based on the value, I'd back Nunes and the plus money. I just can't trust Rousey and I'm certainly not laying juice in this situation.

Randy's PickAmanda Nunes

The pick in this article is the opinion of the writer, not a Sports Chat Place site consensus.
© Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

There was a time when Ronda Rousey was the UFC's 'it girl.' For two good years, she was the sport's hottest commodity with both the looks and skills to draw in even the large demographic who saw MMA as nothing but a bloodsport.

Her drawing power was so massive, that it landed her an immediate title shot against Amanda Nunes, right after her hype was derailed by a kick to the jaw and a rude awakening from Holly Holm just a year prior.

Ronda Rousey Vs Amanda Nunes Full Fight

Nunes vs. Rousey headlined UFC 207 on December 30th, 2016 in Las Vegas. Leading up to this point, 'Rowdy' remained in the spotlight of the promo materials, and the fight was built up to be her resurgence as the bantamweight queen.

Nunes, of course, had other plans, and she executed them well. Every shot was thrown with bad intentions, letting everyone know that she was the superstar of that night.

Rousey Vs Nunes Video

Rousey was pretty much frozen like a deer in the headlights, a shell of her former self. After merely 48 seconds of action, referee Herb Dean had seen enough and stepped in to stop the fight.

Nunes went on to become the undisputed 'GOAT' of women's MMA almost two years to the day later. She will defend that featherweight title this Saturday against a hungry and determined challenger in Felicia Spencer.

But right here is the moment when she grabbed the torch from the woman once deemed an all-time great and male bantamweight killer.

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