Five Props that Cashed Big at UFC Fight Night 110

Five Props is a column featured on MMAOddsBreaker.com after every major MMA event that highlights the biggest underdog prop bets to cash out from that card. Here are five UFC Fight Night 110 prop bets that cashed big based on the closing odds at Several Bookmakers.

1) Ben Nguyen by Submission (+1110)

Nguyen made it two straight wins for himself inside the Octagon with a first-round rear-naked choke submission of recent UFC flyweight title challenger Tim Elliott. It was a big win for Nguyen, as he was able to make short work of the Missouri native. If you were wise enough to be on Nguyen by Submission, then congratulations are certainly in order, as you made it out with a whopping +1110.

2) Daniel Hooker by T/KO (+445)

Hooker scored a ridiculous high-knee knockout of veteran Ross Pearson to bounce back into the UFC’s win column in his debut in the 155-pound division. It was a great win in front of his hometown crowd for the New Zealand native, who allowed those who wagered on him to win this fight by T/KO to break out with a sweet +445.

3) Vinc Pichel by T/KO (+425)

Pichel returned to action from an extended injury layoff to make it three straight wins for himself inside the Octagon with a first-round knockout of Damien Brown. It was an excellent, highlight-reel finish for Pichel, who allowed those who wagered on him to win by T/KO to get away with a nice +425.

4) Luke Jumeau by Decision (+375)

Jimeau impressed in his promotional debut by outstriking Dominique Steele for the majority of three rounds of action to pick up a unanimous-decision victory on the judges’ scorecards. If you were backing him to win by decision with your wallet, then congrats for cashing out at a solid +375.

5) John Moraga by Decision (+180)

Moraga snapped a three-fight losing skid and saved his spot on the UFC’s flyweight roster with a dominant, one-sided unanimous decision win over promotional newcomer Ashkan Mokhtarian. It was a big win for the Arizona-based fighter, who looks forward to making another run at 125-pounds. If you took Moraga to win this fight by decision, then kudos for cashing out at a decent +180.

A $100 parlay on these five props would have netted $460,360.

Written by Gabe Killian

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