Upcoming Boxing Matches Betting Odds
The majority of the sports world is shut down currently and on quarantine. But boxing is still moving forward. There is a pretty good fight scheduled for this Saturday and six good fights scheduled for April.
In this article we will look at a few of those fights and give the odds for each as well. This article is about boxing only but if you are looking for the best UFC betting odds check back regularly as we will be posting about those fights as well. In general, the sports betting odds for most of the events are postponed right now and probably will be back later as the situation becomes more clear
Yunier vs Mairis
Saturday, March 21, 2020
This fight will take place at the Arēna Rīga and is for the IBF cruiserweight title. Both fighters are in their mid-30’s and are peaking at the right time. Both have only one loss in their career. Yunier is 24-1 and Mairis is 26-1.
The betting odds have Briedis Mairis favored -215. Dorticos Yunier is +185. The underdog may be the value bet here as he has a better knockout % than does Mairis at 88%/70%. More boxing splits and stats are available.
Dubois vs Joyce
Saturday April 11, 2020
This fight will take place at The O2 Arena, in London. It features two undefeated fighters. Daniel Dubois is the upcoming 22 year old who has already amassed a 14-0 record. He is fighting Joyce, the 34 year old who has a 10-0 professional record.
Dubois is heavily favored -485 and Joyce is +385 at top sportsbooks. The over-under for rounds the fight will last is 6.5 rounds.
Though Dubois is younger and has amassed 13 knockouts in his 14 fights, Joyce is no slouch. The fighter earned a silver in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and has a two-inch reach advantage over Dubois. At almost 4-1 payoff, Joyce may be the smart value play here.
Inoue vs Casimero
Saturday, Apr 25, 2020
Naoya Inoue, aka “The Monster” is undefeated and looks to keep it that way when he fights John Riel Casimero at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. He is currently the united bantamweight champion.
Inoe is 26 and has a sparking record of (19-0, 16 KOs). He is called the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world by many in the industry. He faces off against John Riel Casimero, a 31 year old who is (29-4, 20 KOs).
The odds have Inoue as a heavy favorite at -570. Casimero pays out +430. Casimero should not be overlooked because of his losses. Since his last loss, he is 5-0 with all five wins being by knockout.