Okay, so I got interested in the upcoming Muhammad Mokaev vs Manel Kape fight. Naturally, one of the first things I wanted to check out was the betting odds. It often gives you a quick snapshot of how folks, or at least the bookmakers, see the fight shaking out.

Starting the Search
First thing I did was just open up my browser. Didn’t have a specific site in mind right away, you know? I usually just start broad. Typed in something simple like “Mokaev Kape fight odds” into the search bar. Just wanted to see what popped up initially.
A bunch of results came back, mostly sports news sites and places that talk about MMA. I skipped past the news articles for a moment, looking for sites that actually list the betting lines. Sometimes you gotta sift through a bit.
Finding the Numbers
I clicked into a couple of the sports betting aggregator sites – those places that pull odds from different bookmakers. Saves time checking five different places, usually. Took a minute or two to navigate through, find the MMA section, and then locate the specific UFC event featuring this fight.
And there they were. Listed clear as day: Muhammad Mokaev vs Manel Kape.
What I Saw

- Mokaev was listed as the favorite. His odds indicated you’d have to bet more to win a certain amount, the usual sign of a favorite.
- Kape was the underdog, meaning a bet on him would pay out more if he pulled off the win.
The exact numbers varied slightly from bookmaker to bookmaker, which is pretty standard stuff. But the overall picture was consistent: Mokaev was expected to win.
Quick Thoughts & Recording
Wasn’t hugely surprising to see Mokaev as the favorite, given his undefeated record and wrestling base. Kape’s dangerous, no doubt, with real power, but the odds seemed to lean towards Mokaev’s control being the deciding factor. That’s just my initial take, looking at the raw numbers.
I didn’t really write anything down formally. It’s more of a mental note for me. I just clocked who the favorite was and roughly by how much. It’s good context to have in the back of my mind when thinking about the fight or discussing it later.
So yeah, that was pretty much my process. Just a quick search online, navigated to the right sections on a couple of sites, noted the favorite and underdog status. Simple check done and dusted.