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Prop Bets: Jalin Turner VS Edson Barboza 2025-12-06

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UFC 323: Jalin Turner vs. Edson Barboza – A Tale of Two Comebacks (and One Very Confused Odds Board)

The Setup:
Jalin Turner (14-9), the skateboarding, Bible-studying lightweight who retired after two straight losses, returns from the dead (or at least from a Netflix contract) to face Edson Barboza, a featherweight masochist who claims moving up a division made him feel “sick for an entire year.” The fight’s odds are as lopsided as a skateboard ramp: Turner is a -830 favorite, while Barboza sits at +430 to win by submission (because nothing says “confidence” like betting against a man who’s 4-5 in his last nine fights).

The Numbers:
- Turner’s Implied Probability of Winning: ~87.5% (per -830 odds). Statistically, this suggests Turner’s chances are higher than your odds of finishing this sentence without checking your phone.
- Barboza’s Moneyline Odds: +430 (implied ~18.9% chance). If he wins, bookmakers will collectively sigh and whisper, “Not again.
- Spread: Turner is -7.5 points on DraftKings, implying Barboza needs to outright lose by 8 points just to cover. The totals line? Over/Under 1.5 rounds. In other words, bettors are wagering whether this will end in a yawn or a slightly less yawn.

Player Props to Note:
- Barboza by Submission (+430): A long shot, but not impossible. If Barboza’s grappling finally clicks (it hasn’t in 14 career fights), Turner’s 14-9 record might become 14-10 via tapout.
- Turner’s Skateboard Cameo: Not a prop, but a prayer.

The Verdict:
Turner’s odds are so steep they’d make a bantamweight title fight blush. Barboza, meanwhile, is fighting at 155 pounds after calling his lightweight days “a war,” which sounds less like a strategy and more like a Breaking Bad plotline. If you’re feeling spicy, take Barboza’s +430 submission prop and a Xanax. For the rest of us? Turner in 2.

“This fight is like a church service and a hospital bill,” said no one ever. But here we are.

Final Pick: Jalin Turner (-830) to win and cover, with the fight going the distance (Under 1.5 rounds -1.91).

Created: Dec. 6, 2025, 8:32 p.m. GMT