Big bets come in on McGregor for Poirier bout

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A few big bets have already shown up on Conor McGregor and his odds are on the move ahead of Saturday’s UFC 257 main event that’s expected to draw significant betting interest at sportsbooks.

McGregor is a consensus -315 favorite over Dustin Poirier and attracting the bulk of the action, including a pair of six-figure bets placed in recent days. On Tuesday, FanDuel reported taking a $188,800 bet on McGregor from a customer in New Jersey at -290 odds to win a net $65,103. On Friday, sportsbook operator PointsBet took a $100,000 bet on McGregror at -277 odds. Bookmakers says it’s only the beginning.

“Saturday is trending to be out biggest UFC event ever, surpassing UFC 246 when McGregor took out Donald Cerrone,” Patrick Eichner, communications director for sportsbook PointsBet, told ESPN.

In the fall, as the buzz about the matchup with Poirier grew, sportsbooks installed McGregor as a -180 favorite. By late December, when the fight was made official, McGregor was around a -260 favorite. His odds have continued to improve, as money has poured in on the former two-weight champion. At Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill, 89% of the money bet on the fight as of Tuesday was on McGregor, who last fought in January 2020, when he quickly disposed on Cerrone 40 seconds into their fight.

McGregor knocked out Poirier in the first round of their 2014 bout. Poirier is a consensus +255 underdog for Saturday’s rematch, which will take place on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi and be available on pay-per-view.

“Since we turned betting on, it’s been all McGregor, all the time,” John Murray, executive director of the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas, said. “[We’re] anticipating huge volume this weekend. Eventually we’ll find a price at which they’ll take Poirier, but haven’t got there yet.”

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