Chase Hooper has been a significant betting favorite in each of his last five UFC outings, opening at -375 against Mitch Ramirez, -330 against Lance Gibson, -385 against Alex Hernandez, -900 against Jim Miller, and -1200 against Clay Guida. Hooper is set to compete at UFC Oklahoma City.
Chase Hooper has been installed as a heavy betting favorite in each of his last five UFC appearances, a run that underscores how sharply the market has assessed his standing in the featherweight division heading into UFC Oklahoma City.

Hooper, known as "The Dream," carries a 16-5-1 record into that event and is 26 years old. The six-foot-one southpaw out of the United States trains with Combat Sport and Fitness and owns a 74-inch reach. His activity in the grappling game is a defining feature of his profile — he averages 2.43 takedowns and 2.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes, while also generating 4.5 significant strikes per minute.

The five fights in question saw Hooper open as a -375 favorite over Mitch Ramirez, -330 against Lance Gibson, -385 versus Alex Hernandez, -900 against Jim Miller, and -1200 against Clay Guida — the steepest line of the stretch.

Gibson, a 55-year-old Canadian fighter out of Gibson Kickboxing and Pankration, holds a 4-5 record. The five-foot-nine orthodox striker lands 1.21 significant strikes per minute and has posted a striking accuracy of 75 percent in UFC competition.

Guida, at 44 years old, is one of the most experienced fighters in the sport with a 38-22 record. "The Carpenter" is a five-foot-seven orthodox fighter with a 70-inch reach who competes out of Team Alpha Male. He averages 3.1 takedowns per 15 minutes and lands 2.63 significant strikes per minute.

Why it matters
- Hooper being a -300 or steeper favorite across five straight fights signals consistent market confidence in his featherweight ceiling.
- His combination of grappling volume and striking output makes him a stylistically versatile threat.
- His UFC Oklahoma City appearance will be closely watched to see whether his performance continues to justify the lofty odds lines that have followed him through this run.








