UFC Betting: Font vs Aldo Odds Preview

The UFC returns from a short break this weekend for UFC on ESPN: Font vs Aldo.

The main event this weekend is a bantamweight bout featuring Rob Font and Jose Aldo. At Bovada Sportsbook, Font is a -150 favorite and Aldo a +120 underdog.

Font has won his last four fights and owns an overall record of 19-4 with eight wins by knockout and four by submission. He last fought at UFC Fight Night 188 in May when he defeated Cody Garbrandt by unanimous decision as a -130 favorite.

Aldo has won his last two fights, but he’s 2-3 in his last five. His overall record stands at 30-7 with 17 wins by KO and one by submission. He last fought at UFC 265 in August, besting Pedro Munhoz by unanimous decision as a -125 favorite.

Fiziev, Riddell both 10-1 with win streaks on line

Also on the main card this weekend is a lightweight bout between Brad Riddell and Rafael Fiziev. At Bovada, Fiziev is a slim -120 favorite and Riddell an even-money underdog.

Fiziev has won his last four fights to improve his record to 10-1 with six wins by KO and one by submission. He last fought at UFC 265 in August and topped Bobby Green by unanimous decision as a -315 favorite.

Riddell in on a seven-fight winning streak and boasts an overall record of 10-1 with five wins by KO. He last fought in June at UFC 263 where he defeated Drew Dober by unanimous decision as a +120 underdog.

Santos favored over Guida in lightweight match

One other notable fight on the main card this weekend is a lightweight bout featuring Clay Guida and Leonardo Santos. At Bovada, Santos is a -190 favorite and Guida a +155 underdog.

Santos had a six-fight winning streak snapped in his last fight, which dropped his record to 18-4-1 with three wins by KO and nine by submission. That loss came at UFC on ESPN 21 in March to Grant Dawson by third-round KO as a +160 underdog.

Guida is 2-4 in his last six fights and owns an overall record of 36-21 with seven wins by KO and 13 by submission. He last fought at UFC on ESPN 29 in August, losing to Mark Madsen by split decision as a +135 underdog.