Former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm will open as a slim betting favorite over Germaine de Randamie in the UFC's inaugural featherweight title fight on Feb. 11.

Holm (10-2) will open as a minus-130 favorite to defeat de Randamie (6-3), who opens as a slight plus-100 underdog. The 145-pound female title fight will headline UFC 208 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Lines were provided by Nick Kalikas of MMAOddsBreaker.com.

"Holm was a champion boxer, while de Randamie was a multiple-time champion kickboxer," Kalikas said. "Holm is looking to bounce back from a two-fight losing streak and, personally, I think she'll need to use all the tools in her game -- not just her striking.

"De Randamie is just as good of a striker as Holm, if not better, and she possesses more finishing power. Holm is the more popular fighter due to her victory over Ronda Rousey, and more public action is expected to come her way, so I'm opening her as a slight favorite."

Holm won the UFC's 135-pound title by knocking out Rousey at UFC 193 in November 2015. She is 0-2 since, with losses to Miesha Tate and Valentina Shevchenko.

Holm has already stated she hopes to win the 145-pound title and then return to 135 pounds to reclaim her old belt, which is now held by Amanda Nunes. She has been favored in all three of her appearances since defeating Rousey.

De Randamie, of the Netherlands, is 3-1 in the UFC.