UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs Vallejos Odds, Preview & Fight Card
The UFC returns to the Apex with an intriguing Fight Night card headlined by Josh Emmett vs Kevin Vallejos. Below you can find the fight card, previews and betting odds.
UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs Vallejos Preview & Odds
Charles Oliveira got the job done against Max Holloway at UFC 326, securing a hard-fought victory to win the BMF title. It wasn’t the most exciting fight of the night, but Do Bronx controlled the action with repeated takedowns and strong grappling across five rounds to earn the decision on the scorecards. Holloway struggled to find answers for Oliveira’s ground game throughout the bout. After an eventful numbered card and the recent announcement of the upcoming White House UFC event, the promotion now heads back to the UFC Apex for another intriguing Fight Night.
The main event features veteran featherweight Josh Emmett, who at 41 years old managed to fight his way back into the Top 15. He now faces a dangerous rising contender in Kevin Vallejos, the 24-year-old prospect from Argentina riding a three-fight winning streak. Vallejos looked extremely sharp in his last outing, knocking out Giga Chikadze in the second round. Oddsmakers currently have Emmett as a +410 underdog, making this a difficult matchup for the veteran at this stage of his career.
In the co-main event, Amanda Lemos looks to strengthen her case for another title opportunity in the Women’s Strawweight division. Standing in her way is the surging Gillian Robertson, who impressed in her last performance with a strong win over Marina Rodriguez. With the strawweight division stacked with contenders, this matchup could play a major role in determining the next title challenger.
You can check out the full fight card and betting odds below.
Event Details
The main card starts at 7:00 PM CDT.
| UFC Fight Night | APEX Las Vegas, US | |
| Josh Emmett (+410 ML) | Kevin Vallejos (-550 ML) |
| Amanda Lemos (+164 ML) | Gillian Robertson (-198 ML) |
| Andre Fili (+275 ML) | Jose Delgado (-345 ML) |
| Marwan Rahiki (-250 ML) | Harry Hardwick (+205 ML) |
| Ion Cutelaba (+200 ML) | Oumar Sy (-245 ML) |
| Charles Johnson (-175) | Bruno Silva (+145) |

