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MMA betting is becoming increasingly popular with fans and it offers a fun and exciting way to watch fights. It’s important to understand the odds and to make wise bets based on research. A good place to start is to look at the fighters’ records, fighting styles and coaches. It’s also important to take into account injuries and ring rust.

To be successful at MMA betting, you must first find a reputable sportsbook that accepts your preferred payment method. Once you’ve done this, you can browse the available MMA fights and place your bets. You can choose from a number of different types of bets, including moneyline bets, point spreads and prop bets. Moneyline bets involve placing a wager on the winner of the match, while point spread bets involve predicting the margin of victory. Lastly, prop bets are wagers on specific aspects of the fight, such as the method of victory or the round in which the match will end.

The most common type of MMA bet is the moneyline, which involves placing a wager on which fighter will win the fight. This bet is based on the odds of each fighter, with the underdog having higher odds than the favorite. A moneyline bet is simple to place and can be a great way to increase your winnings.

Another popular MMA bet is the over/under, which is placed on how long the fight will last. The over/under is determined by a team of MMA oddsmakers who evaluate many factors, such as the number of takedowns and submissions. The over/under is often lower for fights that are expected to be close.

In addition to analyzing a fighter’s record, you should also consider their physical traits and training methods. For example, a fighter with a long reach may be more effective in striking, while a fighter who is heavier may have greater power. It is also a good idea to note whether a fighter has struggled to make weight before their fight. This is because fighters who are close to missing their weight class can go through drastic measures to ensure they tip the scales.

In MMA, the judges’ decisions are based on a variety of factors, including effective striking, grappling, dominance and aggressiveness. In addition, the judges can take into account illegal strikes and deduct points based on the referee’s opinion. Therefore, a fighter with a lot of significant legal strikes will score well in the judge’s eyes. For instance, Khabib Nurmagomedov landed 21 takedowns against Abel Trujillo at UFC 160.