Analysis of UFC 304: Predictions, Odds, and Top Bets for Edwards vs Muhammad Rematch

Analysis of UFC 304: Predictions, Odds, and Top Bets for Edwards vs Muhammad Rematch
UFC 304 predictions, odds and best bets

Dec 16, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Leon Edwards (red gloves) fights Colby Covington (blue gloves) during UFC 296 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

  • UFC 304 takes place this Saturday (July 27) at Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England
  • Leon Edwards vs. Belal Muhammad 2 headlines the main card in a welterweight title rematch
  • Read below for UFC 304 odds, picks and predictions for Edwards vs. Muhammad and other top fights

UFC 304 goes down this Saturday, July 27 at the Co-op Live arena in Manchester, England. The main card kicks off at 10:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+ pay-per-view, following prelims on ESPN2 and early prelims on ESPN+.

Headlining the event is a welterweight title rematch between champ Leon Edwards and No. 2 ranked Belal Muhammad. The co-main event is also a rematch, this time for the interim heavyweight strap, as Tom Aspinall takes on Curtis Blaydes.

I’ve previewed the top fights and given my best bets below. Let’s Get

UFC 304 Odds – Main Card

Fighter Odds Over/Under Rounds
Leon Edwards -260 O 4.5 -200
Belal Muhammad +220 U 4.5 +170
Fighter Odds Over/Under Rounds
Tom Aspinall -370 O 1.5 -150
Curtis Blaydes +280 U 1.5 +130
Fighter Odds Over/Under Rounds
Paddy Pimblett -105 O 2.5 -120
Bobby Green -115 U 2.5 +100
Fighter Odds Over/Under Rounds
Christian Leroy Duncan -140 O 1.5 -130
Gregory Rodrigues +120 U 1.5 +110
Fighter Odds Over/Under Rounds
Arnold Allen -240 O 2.5 -160
Giga Chikadze +200 U 2.5 +140

In the UFC 304 odds, Tom Aspinall is the heaviest favorite on the main card. The British interim heavyweight champ is priced at -370 in his title defense against Curtis Blaydes, which is 79% implied win probability.

The UFC 304 main card airs live on ESPN+ pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET following prelims on ESPN2 and ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET.

Odds as of July 25, 2024, at DraftKings Sportsbook. Check out the available DraftKings promos for UFC 304 on Saturday.

Edwards vs Muhammad 2 Prediction

The main event of UFC 304 is a rematch nearly two years in the making. Leon Edwards (-260) defends his welterweight title against Belal Muhammad (+220) after their March 2021 fight ended in a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke by Edwards.

There’s some bad blood here, as Muhammad claims he was on his way to winning before the eye poke. However, Edwards was ahead 19-8 in significant strikes at the time of the stoppage. Since then, Edwards has won and twice defended the 170-pound belt, while Muhammad is 5-0 with a TKO over Sean Brady.

Edwards should have the striking advantage with his slick kickboxing and 8-inch reach advantage. His 70% takedown defense will also be key in thwarting Muhammad’s wrestling-heavy game plan. Fighting in front of his countrymen, Edwards will be spurred on to deliver a big performance.

Muhammad’s path to victory is grinding on Edwards against the fence and on the mat. But I’m not sure his wrestling will be enough to overcome Edwards’ striking and TDD. The champ is in his prime and battle-tested against elite competition.

UFC 304 Picks :

  • Edwards by unanimous decision

Aspinall vs Blaydes 2 Prediction

An interim heavyweight title fight headlines the UFC 304 co-main event, as Tom Aspinall (-410) takes on Curtis Blaydes (+310) in a rematch. Blaydes won their first meeting via TKO in just 15 seconds after Aspinall’s knee gave out throwing a kick.

Now healthy, Aspinall has the all-around skills to give Blaydes problems. His slick boxing can pick apart Blaydes on the feet, while his black belt level BJJ makes him a threat if the fight hits the mat. However, Aspinall has never gone past the 2nd round in the UFC.

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That’s where Blaydes can take over if he survives the early onslaught. His wrestling is relentless, and he averages nearly seven takedowns per 15 minutes. If he can turn it into a grinding affair and test Aspinall’s gas tank, the +310 underdog price is enticing.

Ultimately though, I favor Aspinall getting it done inside the distance. His precise striking and explosive power should be the difference against the hittable Blaydes. But don’t be shocked if the dog makes this a gritty 5-round war.

UFC 304 Picks:

  • Aspinall via TKO

UFC 304 Best Bet: Kape +124 over Mokaev

One of my favorite bets on the UFC 304 card is Manel Kape (+124) to upset Muhammad Mokaev (-148) in a flyweight tilt. This is a classic striker vs grappler matchup and I like the style advantage for the underdog Kape.

Mokaev will no doubt look to implement his strong wrestling game, as he averages nearly six takedowns per 15 minutes. The problem is, he struggles to hold his opponents down and do damage. Against a slick striker like Kape, that could spell trouble.

Kape has a 77% takedown defense and some of the scariest striking in the division. If he can stuff a few takedowns early and make Mokaev think twice about shooting, he should start to take over with his speed and power on the feet. At plus money, he’s well worth a shot.

Prediction: Kape def. Mokaev via unanimous decision

Quick Picks:

  • Allen (-250) to grind out a decision over Chikadze (+205)
  • Leroy Duncan (-142) to continue his rise over short notice Rodrigues (+120)

Final World on UFC 2024

I like Edwards and Aspinall to get it done and retain their belts, but don’t count out live dogs like Muhammad and Blaydes. My favorite bet is Kape at +124 to upset Mokaev in an explosive flyweight scrap.

Enjoy the fights, and best of luck with your wagers!

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UFC 304 is set to feature a highly anticipated rematch between welterweight contenders Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad. The two fighters first met in a thrilling bout earlier this year, which ended in a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke by Edwards. Now, they are set to face off once again in what promises to be an exciting and closely contested fight.

In terms of predictions, both Edwards and Muhammad are skilled fighters with impressive records. Edwards, also known as “Rocky,” is currently ranked number three in the welterweight division and has a record of 18 wins, three losses, and one no-contest. He is known for his well-rounded skills, including striking, grappling, and cardio. Muhammad, on the other hand, is ranked number nine in the division and has a record of 19 wins, three losses, and one no-contest. He is a tough and durable fighter with a relentless fighting style.

In terms of odds, Edwards is currently the favorite to win the rematch, with odds of -200, while Muhammad is the underdog with odds of +150. This means that a $200 bet on Edwards would yield a $100 profit, while a $100 bet on Muhammad would yield a $150 profit. These odds reflect the perception that Edwards is the more skilled and experienced fighter, but Muhammad should not be underestimated.

As for top bets for the fight, there are several options to consider. One potential bet is on the fight going the distance, as both fighters are known for their durability and ability to go the full five rounds. Another option is to bet on Edwards to win by decision, as he has shown a knack for outpointing his opponents in close fights. Finally, a bet on Muhammad to win by knockout or submission could also be worth considering, as he has shown finishing ability in his recent fights.

Overall, the rematch between Edwards and Muhammad at UFC 304 promises to be a closely contested and exciting fight. Both fighters have something to prove and will be looking to make a statement in the welterweight division. With the odds favoring Edwards, but Muhammad being a dangerous underdog, this fight could go either way. Fans can expect a high-level display of skill and heart from both fighters as they battle it out in the Octagon.