UFC: Jared Cannonier vs. Christian Leroy Duncan Odds
Christian Leroy Duncan enters Saturday’s UFC Oklahoma City co-main event as a clear favorite over Jared Cannonier, with current U.S. moneyline prices around Duncan -330 and Cannonier +260. The three-round middleweight bout takes place at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on July 18, with the main card scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Paramount+.
In MMA betting odds Duncan opened near -320, with Cannonier at +235, before the line moved further toward the English contender. Other current prices have placed Duncan between -325 and -350, while Cannonier has ranged from +260 to +279.
Jared Cannonier vs. Christian Leroy Duncan Odds
At -330, a bettor would need to risk $330 to make $100 in profit if Duncan wins. Cannonier’s +260 price would return $260 in profit on a $100 wager. Those odds translate to an implied probability of roughly 75 percent for Duncan and 25 percent for Cannonier.
The finish markets favor Duncan by KO/TKO. His knockout-or-technical-knockout price is listed at +190, while a Duncan decision is available around +137; Cannonier by KO/TKO sits near +650 and Cannonier by decision around +575. The total is set at 2.5 rounds, with the over priced at -150 and the under at +126. That pricing gives a slight lean toward the fight reaching the third round or the judges, despite Duncan’s position as a substantial favorite.
Duncan by KO/TKO in Round 1 has been listed at +525, moving to +675 in Round 2 and +950 in Round 3. Cannonier’s Round 1 knockout route is priced near +1400, illustrating how heavily the market favors Duncan’s speed and finishing potential over an early Cannonier upset.
Duncan, 30, brings a 14-2 record and a 7-2 UFC mark into the contest. He has won four straight, most recently taking a unanimous decision against Roman Dolidze in March after stopping Marco Tulio in the second round last November. Ten of Duncan’s 14 wins have come by KO/TKO, with one submission and three decisions. His two career defeats came on the scorecards, so he has yet to be stopped in professional MMA.
Cannonier, 42, is 18-9 overall and 11-9 in the UFC. The former middleweight title challenger knocked out Gregory Rodrigues in February 2025, then lost a decision to Michael Page at UFC 319 in August.
The market expects Duncan to win, with KO/TKO the most supported method. Cannonier’s path is a veteran upset built around pressure, durability and a late change in pace, but his price shows that bookmakers see it as a lower-probability outcome.







