Street-fighting legend Kimbo Slice opened at -475 at Bovada.lv for his Friday night bout against Dhafir Harris and has dropped to -175, per Oddsshark.
Similar action and movement has prompted a handful of books to take the fight off the board entirely.
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By late Thursday night, Slice had dropped from -360 to a pick’em at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook. According to ESPN, CG Technology didn’t take a single bet on Slice until the line dropped to -160 and eventually pulled it off the board.
ESPN’s Brett Okamoto reported Thursday night that the same group of people bet the limit on Harris over and over, and the book received an unusual amount of money for a Bellator fight, an MMA promotion different from UFC.
Slice’s last fight against 51-year-old Ken Shamrock had rumblings of a fix.
Slice and Harris grew up in the same Miami neighborhood and the two have gone back and forth before.