UFC Fight Night 215, headlined by Sergey Spivak and Derrick Lewis, is scheduled to be held at the Apex facility in Las Vegas this Saturday, November 19.
Based on the live odds available on DraftKings Sportsbook, Derrick Lewis is the +165 underdog over Spivak, who is the -195 favorite. The odds might change as the event draws nearer.
Based on the current betting odds. A $1,000 wager on the Moldovan mixed martial artist will provide users with a payout of $1,512.82, while the same bet on 'The Black Beast' will result in a payout of $2,650 if the American wins the fight.
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Also, Lewis is given a +2,500 odds to win by submission. A $1,000 wager on the underdog to win by submission can result in a payout of $26,000 if Lewis it off.
Additionally, the odds of the contest ending in a draw are given +5,000. As such, a $1,000 bet for the fight ending in a tie, with some luck, can rack up a monstrous payout of $51,000.
Derrick Lewis is currently on a two-fight losing streak. In his last octagon outing at UFC 277, 'The Black Beast' succumbed to a first-round TKO loss to Sergei Pavlovich.
Watch Sergei Pavlovich knockout Derrick Lewis below:
Sergey Spivak, on the other hand, is on a two-fight win streak. In his last fight at UFC on ESPN 40, 'The Polar Bear' secured a second-round knockout win over Augusto Sakai.
Watch Sergey Spivak vs. Augusto Sakai below:
Some of Sergey Spivak's notable UFC wins
Perhaps the biggest win of the No. 12-ranked UFC heavyweight contender Sergey Spivak came in 2019 at UFC 243 against current No. 4-ranked contender Tai Tuivasa.
At the 2019 event, Spivak locked in a perfect arm-triangle choke in the second round to secure a submission against shoey-loving knockout artist Tuivasa.
Watch Spivak submit Tuivasa below:
'The Polar Bear' also holds a unanimous decision win over UFC veteran Aleksei Oleinik from their UFC on ESPN 25 fight.
The Moldovan fighter also holds a first-round knockout win against former NFL defensive end and Dana White's Contender Series alumnus Greg Hardy.