Right off the heels of Conor McGregor vs. Max Hollway, bookies and agents will need to focus on UFC Oklahoma this coming Saturday July 18. Using a leading UFC betting software is key to making some serious dough this summer, with more marquee fights on the horizon.
How a PPH Platform Works
With a Pay Per Head (commonly referred to as a PPH), bookies and agents pay a small weekly fee per player and, in return, receive everything from managed lines, reporting, customized websites for players, 24/7 customer service and, of course, a full slate of World Cup player and game props in addition to live in-play betting.
Remember that not all PPH solutions are built the same. Some advertise their software for a super cheap price per customer and all the bookie or agent gets is a cookie cutter software with not much more.
AcePerHead.com offers its Pay Per Head service for as little as $3 per player and, for that price, you receive everything a quality sportsbook offers including skilled oddsmakers, full reporting, 99.9% server uptime, live in-play wagering, full props and futures options, customized websites, 24/7 customer support and even a live dealer casino.
If you have 100 players for this summer’s World Cup, you’ll pay $300 (while bringing in far more). However, during the off-season after the World Cup ends and before the new football season begins, you only have 10 active customers, you will only need to pay $30.
Why the UFC Market is a Goldmine (and a Minefield) for Bookies
UFC events offer unique advantages that keep players engaged and betting:
- Year-Round Action: With events almost every weekend, it provides a constant revenue stream outside of traditional seasonal sports.
- High Engagement: MMA fans are passionate and knowledgeable, leading to more bets per player.
- Diverse Betting Menu: It’s not just who wins. From method of victory to round betting, the plethora of prop bets increases your hold percentage.
However, these advantages come with significant risks if managed improperly:
- Volatile Odds: A single punch can change everything. News of an injury, a bad weight cut, or even a locker room rumor can cause massive line movement.
- Sharp Bettors: UFC attracts some of the savviest bettors in the world who exploit slow-moving or inaccurate lines.
- Complex Risk Management: Balancing action on a main event is one thing; managing liability on dozens of props across a 12-fight card is another entirely.
Trying to handle this with a notebook, a basic website, and a prayer is a direct path to a financial knockout. This is where professional tools come in.
Kamaru Usman vs. Dricus Du Plessis Prop Bets That Will Be Available at AcePerHead.com
Method of Victory
Double Chance
Will the fight go the distance?
Method & Round Combo (5 Rounds)
Total Rounds
Round Betting (5 Rounds)
How fight will End
UFC Specials: Significant Strike Specials
UFC Specials: Knockdown Specials
UFC Specials: Takedown Specials
Takedowns
Max Holloway Takedowns
MMA Match Specials 1
UFC Specials: Up To +450
UFC Specials: +500 To +1900
UFC Specials: +2000 And Above
r Knockdowns
Knockdowns
Total Knockdowns
Winning Round & Minute
Decision No Bet
Most Significant Strikes
KO/TKO Round Combos (5 Rounds)
Submission Round Combos (5 Rounds)
UFC Oklahoma Fight Odds
| UFC Oklahoma | |
| Fatima Kline | -400 |
| Tabatha Ricci | +300 |
| Felipe Franco | +160 |
| Levi Rodrigues | -185 |
| Christian Leroy Duncan | -300 |
| Jared Cannonier | +250 |
| Jacobe Smith | -260 |
| Kevin Holland | +220 |
| Mitch Ramirez | +250 |
| Chase Hooper | -300 |
| Alberto Montes | -140 |
| Tommy McMillen | +120 |
| Stewart Nicoll | +675 |
| Alden Coria | -1000 |
| Kamaru Usman | +220 |
| Dricus Du Plessis | -260 |
— Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com



