UFC 313 Odds & Betting Lines: Pereira vs. Ankalaev Card and Info

Alex Pereira will square off with challenger Magomed Ankalaev while seeking to defend his light heavyweight strap at UFC 313 on Saturday, March 8, and we have you covered with the latest UFC 313 odds and betting lines.
The headliner is hardly the only intriguing fight on the card, though the co-headliner between Justin Gaethje and Dan Hooker has been nixed after Hooker suffered a hand injury. We'll still see "The Highlight" against Hooker's replacement, Rafael Fiziev, but only for three rounds instead of five.
Amanda Lemos and Iasmin Lucindo will clash in a battle of top-10 ranked strawweights, and King Green will face Mauricio Ruffy.
The action starts with the early prelims from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas at 6:30 p.m. ET (ESPN+) and continues straight through the main card which gets underway at 10 p.m. ET (ESPN+ pay-per-view).
📊UFC 313 odds - Main Card
Here’s our breakdown of the UFC 313 odds and betting lines for Saturday's full card to help with your UFC picks (odds via our best UFC betting sites).
🏆Alex Pereira (12-2) vs. Magomed Ankalaev (20-1-1)
- Pereira looks to defend his title for the fourth time, most recently beating Khalil Rountree in October
- The champ has rattled off five straight wins, the last four of which have been KO/TKO
- Ankalaev is undefeated across his last 13 UFC bouts, with one draw and one no contest
🩸Justin Gaethje (25-5) vs. Rafael Fiziev (12-3)
- Gaethje was supposed to fight Dan Hooker in a five-round co-main event, but will do just three rounds with Fiziev
- Gaethje was knocked out by Max Holloway in April 2024, his last bout, and is 3-3 in his last six fights
- Fiziev hasn't fought since suffering a knee injury against Mateusz Gamrot in September 2023
🩸Jalin Turner (14-8) vs. Ignacio Bahamondes (16-5)
- Tuner lost his only bout last year, a second-round KO/TKO defeat to Renato Moicano
- The Tarantula has dropped three of his last four bouts after rattling off five straight wins from 2020-22
- Bahamondes was 2-0 last year, with two first-round KO/TKO wins over Christos Giagos (April) and Manuel Torres (Sept.)
🩸Amanda Lemos (14-4-1) vs. Iasmin Lucindo (17-5)
- Lemos is 3-3 across her last six bouts, and 1-2 over her last three, most recently losing via second-round submission to Virna Jandiroba in July
- Lunindo is 4-0 since losing her UFC debut in 2022, most recently picking up a split-decision victory over Marina Rodriguez in October
🩸King Green (32-16-1) vs. Mauricio Ruffy (11-1)
Fighter | Odds (FanDuel) |
---|---|
Mauricio Ruffy | -590 |
King Green | +370 |
- Green has just one win across his last three bouts, a unanimous-decision victory over Jim Miller in April
- Last time out, Green picked up a first-round submission loss against Paddy Pimblett
- Ruffy has wins over Jamie Mullarkey (first-round KO/TKO, May) and James Llontop (unanimous-decision, November) since making the leap from Dana White Contender Series

📊UFC 313 odds - Prelims
🩸Curtis Blaydes (18-5) vs. Rizvan Kuniev (12-2-1)
- Blaydes lost a title fight to Tom Apsinall in July, losing via KO/TKO just one minute into the fight
- "Razor" Blaydes last five fights haven't lasted longer than 36 seconds into the second round
- Kuniev is making his UFC debut after going 12-2-1 across several promotions, most recently Eagle Fighting, Dana White Contender Series, and PFL
🩸Joshua Van (12-2) vs. Rei Tsuruya (10-0)
- Van was 3-1 across four fights last year, including unanimous-decision wins in September (Edgar Chairez) and December (Cody Durden)
- Tsuruya made his UFC debut in June, recording a unanimous-decision win over Carlos Hernandez
🩸Brunno Ferreira (12-2) vs. Armen Petrosyan (9-4)
- Ferreira lost via submission in the third round to Abus Magomedov in October
- Ferreira's loss snapped a run of seven first-round bouts (6-1) and was the first third round bout of his career (he's only gone to the second round twice)
- Petrosyan was 0-2 last year, with a first-round submission loss to Rodolfo Vieira (February) and a second-round KO/TKO defeat to Shara Magomedov (October)
🩸Alex Morono (24-11) vs. Carlos Leal (21-6)
- Moreno has gone to the judges in four straight fights, going 1-3 including entering on a two-loss skid (most recently split-decision to Daniel Rodriguez in October)
- Leal made his UFC debut at UFC 308 in October, dropping a unanimous-decision bout against Rinat Fakhretdinov
📊UFC 313 odds - Early prelims
🩸Mairon Santos (15-1) vs. Francis Marshall (8-2)
- Santos won his UFC debut over Kaan Ofli in August, a second-round KO/TKO via punches, in The Ultimate Fighter 32 featherweight championship
- Marshall is 2-2 since making the leap to the UFC, picking up a split-decision victory over Dennis Buzukja in August in his only bout last year
🩸Djorden Santos (10-1) vs. Ozzy Diaz (9-3)
- Santos is making his UFC debut on a five-bout win streak, most recently a unanimous-decision victory over Will Currie at Dana White Contender Series in September
- Diaz lost his UFC debut in November, suffering a KO/TKO defeat at 2:25 of the first round
- Diaz previously won title fights in LXF and LFA
📺 How to watch UFC 313
📅 Date: Saturday, March 8
🕗 Time: Early Prelims - 6:30 p.m. ET; Prelims - 8 p.m. ET; Main Card - 10 p.m. ET
📍 Location: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas)
💻 Early Prelims: ESPN+/Disney+/ESPNEWS
💻 Prelims: ESPNEWS/ESPN+/Disney+
💻 Main Card: ESPN+ Pay-per-view
❓ UFC 313 FAQs
When is UFC 313?
UFC 313 is on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
What time is UFC 313?
UFC 313 early prelims get started at 6:30 p.m. ET, with the prelims at 8 p.m. ET, and the main card at 10 p.m. ET.
What is the main event for UFC 313?
The main event for UFC 313 is a light heavyweight title fight between champion Alex Pereira and challenger Magomed Ankalaev. Pereira has -115 odds to retain the belt, which carry a 53.49% implied win percentage.
How can I watch UFC 313?
The early prelims and prelims will be available on ESPN+, Disney+, and ESPNEWS. The main card will be available on pay-per-view.
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