Best bets and odds for UFC Fight Night, headlined by SI Sportsbook favorite Serghei Spivac fighting Derrick Lewis.
One of the greatest knockout artists of all time will attempt to end a two-fight losing streak when Derrick Lewis enters the Octagon to take on fellow heavyweight Serghei Spivac at UFC Fight Night on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
The Black Beast is an underdog against the Moldovan Sambo specialist in Spivac, but aims to get back to his mojo back.Lewis holds the record for most knockouts in UFC history, has a new head coach and has approached this training camp in different ways to prepare for the dangerous Spivac.
This fight has the potential to make some waves in an uncertain heavyweight division, where either fighter could vault in the rankings with a convincing win.
Get our staff’s best bets below.
UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Spivac Odds
Date: Saturday, Nov. 19 | 4 p.m. ET
Venue: UFC APEX | Las Vegas, Nev.
Prelims 1 p.m. ET
Natalia Silva (-163) vs. Tereza Bleda (+138)
Brady Hiestand (-175) vs. Fernie Garcia (+145)
Vanessa Demopoulos (-110) vs. Maria Oliveira (-110)
Ricky Turcios (-163) vs. Kevin Natividad (+138)
Vince Morales (+145) vs. Miles Johns (-175)
Jennifer Maia (+155) vs. Maryna Moroz (-188)
Charles Johnson (-167) vs. Zhalgas Zhumagulov (+140)
Main Card 4 p.m. ET
Jack Della Maddalena (-549) vs. Danny Roberts (+410)
Andre Fiailho (-118) vs. Muslim Salikhov (+100)
Chase Sherman (+188) vs. Waldo Cortes Acosta (-225)
Kennedy Nzechukwu (-175) vs. Ion Cutelaba (+145)
Derrick Lewis (+165) vs. Serghei Spivac (-200)
Bet on UFC Fight Night at SI Sportsbook
SI Video’s Doug Vazquez:
Slightly surprised that the odds on the main event are not closer to even-money as Derrick Lewis has proven he can bounce back after losses and appears to have changed his approach to this camp to plug some holes that have plagued him in back-to-back defeats. I am looking at two props for this fight. No way this bout sees the scorecards, especially with the smaller Octagon in use at the APEX. Someone is going to to sleep and I will back the guy who has knocked out more opponents in history with the Black Beast, but his approach will be more methodical so I see it happening somewhere after 1.5 rounds.
BETS: Over 1.5 rounds (-111); Derrick Lewis via KO +200
SI MMA’s Justin Barrasso:
This is as close to a must-win for Derrick Lewis as possible. He’s lost two in a row - and three of four. Coming off suffering a wildly disappointing first-round TKO this summer against Sergei Pavlovich, it is imperative that Lewis gets back in the win column against Serghei Spivac. Lewis has never been known for his stamina. He is all about pure, unadulterated power, and he needs a first-round KO here to keep his top-10 ranking.
BET: Derrick Lewis via KO (+200)
SI Video’s Julian Pinto:
I’m paying close attention to the fight between Ricky Turcios and Kevin Natividad. Ricky Turcios is an exciting fighter and that excitement is also his downfall. Turcios has a very high-octane style that he lives and dies by. If you get a fighter who can null his high-pressure striking, whether it be by grappling or by keeping distance and picking Turcios apart, his gameplay goes away. I do not think we will see that with Martin Natividad, all of his three pro losses have been finishes due to strikes. Natividad will indulge Turcios’s wild antics, and Turcios will get the win via strikes.
BET: Ricky Turcios via KO (+400)
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