In the immediate aftermath of the Conor McGregor vs. Max Hollway fight, bookmakers and agents will have to focus on UFC Oklahoma on Saturday, July 18th. UFC betting software is the key to making some serious money this summer, with more exciting fights on the horizon.

How the PPH platform works
With pay per head (commonly referred to as PPH), bookmakers and agents pay a small weekly fee for each player and in return receive everything from managed lines, reports, custom player websites, 24/7 customer support and, of course, a full list of players and World Cup game props in addition to live betting.
Remember that not all PPH solutions are created equal. Some advertise their software at a very low cost per customer and all the bookmaker or agent gets is cookie cutter software and nothing more.
AcePerHead.com offers its Pay-per-head service for just $3 per player and for that price you get everything a quality bookmaker offers, including qualified bookmakers, full reporting, 99.9% server uptime, live betting, a full range of props and futures, custom websites, 24/7 customer support and even a casino with live dealers.
If you have 100 players for the World Cup this summer, you’ll pay $300 (and get much more). However, in the off-season after the end of the World Cup and before the start of the new football season, you will only have to pay 10 active clients, you will only need to pay $30.
Why the UFC market is a goldmine (and minefield) for bookmakers
UFC events offer unique benefits that attract bettors and bettors:
- Year-round action: Events are held almost every weekend, providing a regular source of income beyond traditional seasonal sports.
- High involvement: MMA fans are passionate and knowledgeable, which leads to more bets on the player.
- Varied betting menu: It’s not just about who wins. From the winning method to the betting round, a variety of side bets increase your retention rate.
However, these benefits come with significant risks if not managed correctly:
- Unsustainable odds: One blow can change everything. News of an injury, a poor weight cut, or even rumors in the locker room can cause a massive roster movement.
- Sharp Players: The UFC attracts the most skilled players in the world who use slow or imprecise lines.
- Comprehensive risk management: Balancing the main event action is one thing; Managing responsibility for dozens of props on a 12-fight card is something else entirely.
Trying to deal with this with a notepad, a simple website and prayer is a recipe for financial knockout. This is where professional tools come to the rescue.
Kamaru Usman vs. Dricus Du Plessis betting will be available on AcePerHead.com
Method of victory
Double chance
Will the fight continue at a distance?
Combination of method and round (5 rounds)
Total rounds
Betting per round (5 rounds)
How will the fight end?
UFC Specials: Special Strike Specials
UFC Specials: Knockdown Specials
UFC Specials: Takedown Specials
Takedowns
Max Holloway takedowns
Special offers for MMA matches 1
UFC Specials: Up to +450
UFC Specials: +500 to +1900
UFC Specials: +2000 and above
r Knockdowns
Knockdowns
Total knockdowns
Winning round and minute
Solution: no bid
The most significant impacts
Combination rounds by knockout/technical knockout (5 rounds)
Dealing round combinations (5 rounds)
Odds for UFC fight in Oklahoma
| UFC Oklahoma | |
| Fatima Kline | -400 |
| Tabatha Ricci | +300 |
| Felipe Franco | +160 |
| Levi Rodriguez | -185 |
| Christian Leroy Duncan | -300 |
| Jared Cannonier | +250 |
| Jacob Smith | -260 |
| Kevin Holland | +220 |
| Mitch Ramirez | +250 |
| Chase Hooper | -300 |
| Alberto Montes | -140 |
| Tommy McMillen | +120 |
| Stuart Nicholl | +675 |
| Alden Corea | -1000 |
| Kamaru Usman | +220 |
| Dricus Du Plessis | -260 |
— Ian Lamb, Gambling911.com