UFC 303 Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2024)

UFC 303 may have lost its biggest fight when Conor McGregor (broken toe) pulled out of his fight against Michael Chandler, but it is still a stellar card. It is star-studded from top-to-bottom and features several veterans that never fail to entertain the fans. The main event between Alex Pereira and Jiri Prochazka is the best possible fight to replace the lost one, so it should be a great night of fights.

UFC 303 Parlay Odds & Picks

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook | 2024 total: +0.71 units

Leg 1: Joe Pyfer (-290)

Joe Pyfer is one of the top prospects in the UFC right now and is on his way to great things in the middleweight division. He was outclassed in his most recent fight by Jack Hermansson, but it should have been a teachable moment for Pyfer. He will fight Marc-Andre Barriault as the featured fight on the prelims. Barriault lost a close decision to Chris Curtis at the beginning of the year and has had an up-and-down career in the UFC. He is 5-6 (and 1 no contest) in the UFC and has not fought many high-level opponents. Pyfer lands 1.49 takedowns per 15 minutes. Barriault has only defended 67% of takedowns during his time in the UFC. Pyfer should use takedowns and control Barriault on the mat while stringing together good combinations when striking.


Leg 2: Ian Machado Garry (-155)

I wrote a preview article for this fight that provides a more in-depth analysis. Ian Machado Garry is fighting Michael “Venom” Page in the first fight of the main card — his most challenging opponent yet. Garry is 14-0 but has fought some tough opponents thus far in the UFC and should be prepared for Page. The closest opponent to Page was Neil Magny, who got manhandled by Garry for three rounds. Magny had the reach advantage over Garry, but Garry used kicks and wrestling to win via unanimous decision. Page can be taken down, but Garry must avoid his knees and kicks when he shoots for a takedown. Garry should take this fight on the scorecards after controlling Page on the ground and tiring him out for three rounds.


Leg 3: Alex Pereira vs. Jiri Prochazka Does Not Go To Decision (-575)

The first fight between these two men tells the tale of this fight. Both men had moments but were swinging for the fences from the jump. Jiri Prochazka landed one takedown and controlled Alex Pereira for slightly under three minutes but could not avoid the big blows from Pereira. The key for Pereira was his heavy leg kicks, which hindered the movement of Prochazka and made him easier to counter. Prochazka hurt him in the second round but could not finish Pereira. Pereira ended the fight with a right hook and followed up with several elbows to the head when Prochazka panicked and shot a weak takedown. Both men throw heavy strikes, and one will be sleeping on the canvas before this even has a chance to get to the judges.

Total Parlay Odds: +159


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