Brock Lesnar favored to beat Fedor Emelianenko but huge underdog to Jon Jones in potential fights

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Brock Lesnar | Esther Lin, MMA Fighting Brock Lesnar reaching free agency, after failing to come to terms with WWE on a new deal, has led to a lot of speculation about where the 43-year-old former UFC champion might end up.
While a return to professional wrestling still seems most likely after he first made the decision to go back to WWE in 2012 following a loss to Alistair Overeem in the UFC, Lesnar has constantly teased a potential comeback to fighting.
In 2018, Lesnar actually made an appearance at UFC 226 where he had an in cage altercation with Daniel Cormier just seconds after he defeated Stipe Miocic to become heavyweight champion. It appeared Lesnar was going to return to the UFC to face Cormier but he ultimately re-signed a new deal to stay in WWE.
Now rumors are once again flying about Lesnar’s future with the oddsmakers at Bovada taking aim at potential opponents as well as two very popular fights that could involve the former heavyweight king.
At the top of the list is a possible showdown with Jon Jones, which was a fight that Lesnar previously discussed when he was contemplating a return to the UFC. Now Jones has confirmed he’s moving up to heavyweight after vacating his 205-pound title and he would be a massive favorite to beat Lesnar if they ever met.
Jon Jones -350
Brock Lesnar +265
Based on those odds, Jones would be a whopping 3-to-1 favorite to beat Lesnar in a fight. That means a gambler would have to bet $350 just to win $100 on Jones.
Another hypothetical matchup that’s been discussed is Lesnar taking on former PRIDE champion Fedor Emelianenko after UFC president Dana White previously tried to book that fight several years ago. At the time, Emelianenko was available through free agency and Lesnar was already under contract to the UFC but attempts to book the fight eventually fizzled out.
These days, Emelianenko is under contract to Bellator MMA, and if Lesnar is actually available, that’s another potential matchup that could receive a lot of attention. If that matchup actually happened, Lesnar would be favored to beat Emelianenko in his return.
Brock Lesnar -135
Fedor Emelianenko +105
Lesnar wouldn’t be a huge favorite but it’s still telling that oddsmakers would put him in that position against arguably the greatest heavyweight fighter in MMA history.
In addition to the fight odds, Bovada also listed the odds for Lesnar’s next opponent, which stretched across both fighting and professional wrestling.
Jon Jones +300
Fedor Emelianenko +350
Roman Reigns +550
Daniel Cormier +600
Drew McIntyre +600
Kenny Omega +1100
Bray Wyatt +1500
Keith Lee +2000
Chris Jericho +2000
Brandon Vera +2000
Francis Ngannou +2500
Jon Moxley +2500
Stipe Miocic +3000
Frank Mir +3000
Cody Rhodes +3500
Kazuchika Okada +5000
Tetsuya Naito +5000
Based on those odds alone, Lesnar’s next bout taking place in MMA seems to trump a return to professional wrestling but it remains to be seen where he’ll end up after his free agency comes to a close.


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