UFC Bet Tracker
MMA is one of the hardest sports to bet on — and one of the most rewarding when you track your bets. Understand your method-of-victory accuracy, your underdog record, and where your MMA knowledge actually has an edge.
UFC Bet Types to Track
Every UFC bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.
Fight Winner (Moneyline)
Pick the outright winner of the fight. UFC moneylines feature huge favorites and underdogs — any fighter can win on any night. Track your winner-picking record separately for PPV main events vs. prelims.
Method of Victory
KO/TKO, Submission, or Decision — predict how the fight ends. Method props often offer more value than winner bets because the market is less efficient. Track method accuracy by weight class and fighter style.
Round Betting
Bet on which round the fight ends. Round 1 finishes in heavyweight bouts, late submissions in grappling matchups — round betting rewards deep stylistic knowledge. Track by finish type and fighter.
Fight Goes the Distance
Will the fight go to a decision or end early? Distance bets are cleaner than method bets. Track your 'goes the distance' record by weight class — heavyweights finish far more often than featherweights.
Total Rounds
Over/under on total rounds completed. Main card fights are 3 or 5 rounds. Stylistic matchups (wrestlers vs. wrestlers) tend toward decisions and overs; striker matchups lean toward early finishes.
Parlay
Combine multiple UFC fight picks into one bet. UFC parlays are especially tempting but variance is enormous. Track your UFC parlay ROI — most bettors find it negative compared to singles.
Key UFC Metrics to Track
These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your UFC betting edge really comes from.
Underdog Moneyline Record
UFC produces more upsets than any other major sport. Track your underdog picks (+150 or longer) specifically — if you're backing underdogs who win at even a 35-40% rate at those odds, you're printing money.
Method of Victory Accuracy
Do you win more on KO props or submission props? Decision props? Tracking method accuracy separately reveals which area of MMA analysis you're sharpest in and where to focus your research.
Weight Class Performance
Many bettors are much stronger in specific weight classes where they follow the fighters closely. Track your results by division — your heavyweight record vs. your featherweight record may tell very different stories.
Main Event vs. Undercard ROI
Main events get the most attention and sharp action — lines are tighter. Undercards are often less efficiently priced. Track your main card vs. undercard ROI to find where the market is softest for you.
Late Replacement Fighter Record
Late-notice fighters often come in underprepared. When a fighter steps in on 1-2 weeks notice, fade them on the betting market — their lines rarely adjust fully for the preparation disadvantage. Track this angle specifically.
PPV vs. Fight Night Record
PPV cards get the highest-caliber fighters and sharpest betting action. Fight Night events can be softer markets with less efficient pricing. Your PPV vs. Fight Night split often reveals market efficiency differences.
How to Track Your UFC Bets with mybets.gg
Log Every Bet
Add your UFC bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.
See Your Real ROI
Your dashboard breaks down ROI by UFC bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.
Find Your Edge
AI-powered insights highlight which UFC markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.
UFC Betting Strategy Tips
Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for UFC bettors.
Stylistic Matchups Drive MMA Outcomes
The most important analytical skill in UFC betting is reading stylistic matchups. A wrestler versus a striker plays completely differently than striker versus striker. Log a 'matchup type' note on every UFC bet — wrestler vs. striker, grappler vs. grappler, etc. — and over 50+ bets you'll see whether your reading of these dynamics is actually profitable or just feels sharp.
Judging Tendencies Are Undervalued
Who's judging the fight matters. Some commissions and judges favor aggressive strikers; others reward cage control and grappling. When a close fight goes to a decision, the result often depends heavily on the judges. Log the venue and commission for every decision bet — and see whether your decision-bet accuracy changes by location.
Underdog Value Is Real in the UFC — But Requires Volume
UFC underdogs win more often than in almost any other sport because any fighter can land a fight-ending shot. But this requires patience and volume — you need 50+ underdog bets tracked before the ROI data becomes meaningful. Start from day one, log every underdog bet with the odds, and build the sample. Many serious UFC bettors find their long-term ROI is built almost entirely on dogs.
Frequently Asked Questions: UFC Bet Tracking
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