In the most rare UFC betting situations, a championship bout will end in a draw with the champion retaining his title and the challenger left scratching his head, focusing on all that went wrong that night that could have made the difference in him fulfilling his aspirations. When Gray Maynard gets his rematch against UFC Lightweight champion Frankie Edgar at UFC 136 on October 8, 2011, all the frustrations that come with those thoughts are bound to explode like an oil drum set on fire. Maynard has defeated Edgar before back in 2008 when the two were still rising stars in the sport, and heading in to the third contest between these combatants, all bets are off.

Maynard actually scored the decision in the first round of the title fight between these two, but after Edgar took the second the judges called a draw in the final round, resulting in an uproar from UFC fans that expected otherwise. Fast-forward nine months later and these two combatants are preparing to step in to the octagon against one another for the third time, and fans have to wonder if this is the time that Edgar finally solves the only opponent that has ever beaten him. Neither fighter is known for having incredible knockout fishing power and both thrive on their experience and technique, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if this one went to the judge’s decision once again, with Edgar finally beating Maynard to retain his sports betting title.