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Although we’re fresh off a heavyweight title fight, there’s plenty of hardware on the line in the coming months. The lightweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, interim featherweight, women’s strawweight and bantamweight titles will all be up for grabs in the next two months -- but that doesn’t mean you have to wait to bet on them.

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UFC 199, June 4

The Forum, Inglewood, California

Middleweight championship

Chris Weidman +170

Luke Rockhold -200

Over/under 3.5 rounds, over -120, under +100

First up is the 185-pound division, with a rematch between current champion Luke Rockhold and Chris Weidman. There’s a grudge match element here, as you can tell that these two are clearly annoyed with each other’s interviews and social media postings. More importantly, they’re easily the two best middleweights in the world.

Rockhold has the looks, personality and fun fighting style to be a breakout star, and if he can beat Weidman for a second straight time there doesn’t seem to be anybody that can seriously challenge him for a while. But things change quickly -- it wasn’t long ago that we were priming ourselves for lengthy title reign from Weidman.

UFC Fight Night 90, July 7

MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Lightweight championship

Eddie Alvarez +325

Rafael dos Anjos -400

Over/under 3.5 rounds, over +105, under -125

Somewhere, Conor McGregor is howling maniacally that his formerly scheduled opponent, lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos is stuck on Fight Pass defending his title against Eddie Alvarez. The Brazilian was set to headline a pay-per-view and make more than 500k, but now he’ll fight on a streaming service that only the most dedicated fans subscribe to.

It’s a shame, because dos Anjos has fast become one of the most entertaining fighters in a loaded division. In the past five fights, he’s knocked out Benson Henderson, Donald Cerrone and Jason High and spanked Nate Diaz and Anthony Pettis for five rounds. That’s just scary.

The Ultimate Fighter 23 Finale, July 8

Las Vegas, Nevada

Women’s strawweight championship

Claudia Gadelha +160

Joanna Jedrzejczyk -200

Over/under 4.5 rounds, over -280, under +240

Like style matchups? Then try this one: arguably the purest Muay Thai technician will take on a multiple-time world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk has made a habit of breaking her opponents with blazing hand speed and laser-guide accuracy. Gadelha just bullies them to the ground with ridiculous strength and power. Something’s gotta give.

UFC 200, July 9

T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas Nevada

Light heavyweight championship

Daniel Cormier +245

Jon Jones -300

Over/under 4.5 rounds, over -145, under +125

Interim featherweight championship

Frankie Edgar -110

Jose Aldo -110

Over/under, 4.5 rounds, over -120, under +100

Women’s bantamweight championship

Amanda Nunes +210

Miesha Tate -255

Over/under 1.5 rounds, over -235, under +195

Three title fights in one night! Obviously, the great Jon Jones is the main attraction as he tries to get the belt back from archrival Daniel Cormier. Will we see the Jones that was breaking dudes before his legal problems, or will we see the version that looked a bit off against Ovince St. Preux? He better have his best against Cormier, who has beaten everyone not names Jones.

Frankie Edgar and Jose Aldo both have a legitimate claim and a title shot against Conor McGregor. But they’ll still have to face each other for the interim title while the Irish champion bides his time on the sidelines. Aldo won the first time around, but Edgar has been far more impressive since that first fight.

New champion Miesha Tate will make her first title defense against Amanda Nunes, who we last saw lighting up former challenger Sara McMann and putting her away in the first. Her hand speed and power were incredible, and Tate better not get too comfortable on her feet. She does have a habit of making last minute comebacks, so you can never count her out.

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