UFC 310 odds and fight card: Alexandre Pantoja makes title defence against newcomer

UFC 310 odds

Kai Asukara has the chance to become flyweight champion in his first UFC fight against Alexandre Pantoja.

The latest: Pantoja has officially cleared out the division and that means Dana White needed to look elsewhere for a challenger. In the co-main event, two undefeated prospects square off in a highly-anticipated bout.

Check out our full UFC 310 odds and the fight card for the Dec. 7 event in Las Vegas.

UFC 310 odds

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FighterOddsWeight classOddsFighter
Alexandre Pantoja (C)-286Flyweight+210Kai Asakura (NR)
Shavkat Rakhmonov (3)-400Welterweight+275Ian Garry (7)
Bryce Mitchell (13)-900Featherweight+500Kron Gracie (NR)
Nate Landwehr (NR)-143Featherweight+110Doo Ho Choi (NR)
Cyril Gane (2)-350Heavyweight+255Alexander Volkov (3)

UFC odds as of 3:30 p.m. ET on 12/02/2024.

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Pantoja vs. Asakura main event

Pantoja (-286) vs. Asakura (+210)

Pantoja has three title defences over the top fighters in the division and that leaves little competition at flyweight.

In steps Asakura. The 21-4 martial artist comes over from RIZIN where he was the champ of his division. That is a well-respected promotion with elite fighters so it will be interesting to see how he fares against the UFC’s best.

Pantoja has won six fights in a row and 12 of 15 since entering the UFC. He will add another title defence and further cement himself as one of the division’s great with a win over the newcomer.

UFC 310 Rakhmonov vs. Garry odds

Rakhmonov (-400) vs. Garry (+275)

There aren’t many fights that are more interesting than title bouts but I think this is one of them.

Rakhmonov is a fan-favourite with his perfect 18-0 record and 18 finishes.

On the other side, Garry has taken on more of a villain role which gives this bout natural tension due to fans picking sides.

It’s also an incredible fight. Garry is 15-0 overall and 8-0 in the UFC.

The winner here keeps their undefeated record and will surely be the next contender for Belal Muhammad’s title.

Mitchell vs. Gracie odds

Mitchell (-900) vs. Gracie (+500)

The last name ‘Gracie’ is legendary in the MMA world but don’t be fooled here.

Kron is one of many Gracies to fight in the UFC but with little success. He started his run in the promotion with a win but dropped his next two and now steps in after a year and a half away from the octagon.

Additionally, Mitchell is his best opponent to date.

The submission specialist is 16-2 and has only lost to now champion Ilia Topuria and forever top-15 ranked Josh Emmett.

This is a perfect fight for Mitchell to get back on track as his -670 odds indicate.

Landwehr vs. Choi odds

Landwehr (-143) vs. Choi (+110)

This isn’t a number one contenders fight by any means but it’s still very fun.

Landwehr is widely considered one of the most exciting featherweights on the roster and he has three UFC performance bonuses to show for it.

Meanwhile, only two of Choi’s eight fights have gone the distance and he has four wins by KO.

Truly I have no idea who is going to win but I am confident this bout will feature fireworks.

Gane vs. Volkov odds

Gane (-350) vs. Volkov (+255)

UFC fans will be treated to a rematch between two elite heavyweights.

Gane won the first fight by decision after dominating in the striking for all five rounds. The French kickboxer has only two career losses to Jon Jones and Francis N’gannou which is nothing to frown upon.

Volkov will compete in his 17th UFC fight this weekend and he’s finding his stride.

Since losing to Gane, the Russian fighter went on a 5-1 run with his loss coming against interim champ Tom Aspinall.

I’m not sure either guy will ever be champion but fans should keep an eye on this important fight at the top of the heavyweight rankings.

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Spencer is a true sports junkie. A graduate of the Sports Journalism program at Centennial College, he first joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2023. He is now a contributing writer. He loves finding the edge to bet on in all sports but has a deep passion for the NBA and UFC. Previous stops include Sportsnet.