Circa Sports Boosts UFC Betting Limits

Circa Sports Boosts UFC Betting Limits.

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Key Takeaways

Circa Sports is lifting its limits on UFC wagering, including a move to accepting up to $50,000 bets on main events on the day those fights are scheduled.

Circa UFCThe Circa Sportsbook in downtown Las Vegas. The operator is boosting its UFC betting limits. (Image: Los Angeles Times)

Circa Sports Sportsbook Director Matt Metcalf made the announcement in a Wednesday tweet. Prior to the day of an event, the sportsbook operator will accept $10,000 bets on UFC prelims, $20,000 wagers on the main card, and $30,000 bets on the main event. On the day of scheduled UFC fights, those limits rise to $20,000, $30,000, and $50,000, respectively.

The move is in keeping with Circa’s reputation of not shying away from accepting big wagering or limiting or even barring professional bettors something rival sportsbooks are frequently accused of doing.

Currently, UFC resides in the “other” category in terms of sports betting handle with the likes of golf, NASCAR and tennis. But there’s opportunity with the combat sport for sportsbook operators. UFC is one of the in the world, and has more than 625 million fans and 188 million social media followers. The sport is developing a reputation for luring , indicating Circa’s move to up its UFC limits could prove fortuitous.

Circa Sports Taking Flight

News of Circa upping UFC betting limits extends a busy period of news flow for the gaming company.

With football season nearing, the and Circa Survivor football contests are generating significant buzz and are slated to have at least $12 million in combined prize pools this year.

Additionally, the sportsbook operator is nearing its debut in Northern Nevada. is scheduled to open on Aug. 30. That venue will include a plush, new Circa Sportsbook – the operator’s first outside of the Las Vegas area.

The Circa Sportsbook at the namesake casino-hotel in downtown Las Vegas is the world’s largest. Its other Las Vegas sportsbooks are located at the D and Golden Gate casinos, also in downtown, as well as at the Tuscany Suites Casino and the Pass Casino in Henderson. Circa also operates mobile sports wagering in Colorado and Iowa, and in May announced via an arrangement with Full House Resorts.

UFC Betting Ties

UFC is a unit of Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:EDR), which is growing its footprint in the sports wagering arena. It recently grew via the acquisition of the OpenBet technology platform from Light Wonder.

Although UFC is popular among bettors, possible conflicts of interest by adding OpenBet should be non-existent. That’s because OpenBet isn’t a consumer-facing sportsbook. Rather, it’s a platform and technology provider that counts gaming operators among its clients. Those include DraftKings, FanDuel, William Hill, and WynnBet.

UFC s relationship with ESPN coupled with more states permitting regulated sports wagering, could increase the sport’s betting handle over time.

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