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Manel Kape x Muhammad Mokaev: odds and what to know before the fight at UFC 304

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A potential #1 contender fight at flyweight between Manel Kapé It is Muhammad Mokayev takes place at UFC 304.

Manel Kape vs. Manel Kape Preview

After losing his first two UFC fights, the former Rizin Kape champion (19-6 MMA, 4-2 UFC) won four in a row – knocking out Ode’ Osbourne and Zhalgas Zhumagulov, followed by decision wins over David Dvorak and more recently Felipe Dos Santos at UFC 293.

Mokaev (12-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC) remained undefeated by defeating former title challenger Alex Perez at UFC Fight Night 238. Prior to that, the 23-year-old submitted five of his last six opponents, including Tim Elliott.

Manel Kape vs Muhammad Mokaev odds

DraftKings has released the odds for the fight, with Kape opening as a slight -130 favorite over Mokaev, who is a +110 underdog.

How to watch Manel Kape vs Muhammad Mokaev at UFC 304

  • When: July 27th

  • Where: Co-op Live, Manchester, England

  • Transmission/Transmission: ESPN+ pay per view

For more information on the card, visit the MMA Junkie events hub to UFC 304.

This story originally appeared on MMA Junkie



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