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UFC 98 Betting Odds Lyoto Machida (14-0-0) vs. Rashad Evans (18-0-1): The much-anticipated mega-fight between undefeated, Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida and unbeaten “Suga” Rashad Evans happens in UFC 98 this Saturday night, live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. After earning a shot at the title by defeating Wanderlei “The Axe Murderer” Silva in dramatic fashion and then Keith “The Dean of Mean” Jardine by a decisive Unanimous Decision, former light heavyweight champion (30-7-0) Quinton “Rampage” Jackson yielded his opportunity to the Karateka due to a lingering injury.  Oddsmakers at SportsBook.com have superseded even their own expectations by becoming one of the premier providers of MMA Online Sports Betting Odds. For UFC 98, they’ve prepared an excellent batch for you to partake in, with lots of incentives and perks. Visit them today, and get as close to the Octagon as possible without getting popped in the nose, visit SportsBook.com for details for UFC 98 Betting Odds. As far as the main event is concerned, you better be sitting, as oddsmakers have listed the UFC light heavyweight champion, Rashad Evans [+160 ML] as the Sports Odds Betting Underdog against the contending Sports Odds Favorite, Lyoto Machida [-200 ML] this Saturday night. The Sports Odds favorite has already beaten some of the biggest names in MMA -- Thiago Silva, Tito Ortiz, Rameau Sokoudjou, B.J. Penn, Rich Franklin and more -- the way he has done it is what’s most intriguing. Tougher than a Rubik’s Cube, Machida’s methodical yet efficient style appears to sort of rock his opponents to sleep, and then he attacks… viciously. “It’s part of my job to entertain the fans,” Machida said. “In the end, it’s a sport, but it’s also entertainment. I’m being paid to entertain the fans. I believe that all of the criticism goes on to a good side of my training, because I can hear what the people are saying and kind of adapt my training, and kind of get better in whatever way I can.”
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