The champ had entered the match as a 7/2 underdog.
His opponent, Tetsuya Naito, was 2/13 just before the match market was removed by the Kambi oddsmakers.
Here is a table showing how the betting went across the days the market was available to bet on.
Date/Time
|
Tetsuya Naito
|
Kazuchika Okada
|
22/12 12:45pm
|
1/3
|
2/1
|
23/12 10:15am
|
"
|
"
|
28/12 2:45pm
|
3/10
|
11/5
|
29/12 12:00pm
|
"
|
"
|
1/1 12:00pm
|
"
|
"
|
2/1 6:00pm
|
"
|
"
|
3/1 1:00pm
|
27/100
|
47/20
|
3:30pm
|
1/4
|
5/2
|
5:35pm
|
1/5
|
3/1
|
9:55pm
|
"
|
"
|
4/1 11:15am
|
2/13
|
7/2
|
As you can see, it was all Naito. Therefore, this has to be regarded as an upset.
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