Boxing betting odds: Anthony Joshua, Katie Taylor, Callum Smith big favorites in New York

Hey, guess what? The 6’6″ man who looks like The Heavyweight Champion is a massive favorite contrary to the 6’2″ who looks like a house music salesman at Best Buy.

Anthony Joshua is between -1800 and -3300 against Andy Ruiz Jr, who is listed between +900 and +1400. Anyone who is seen Ruiz fight can tell you he isn’t a bum they discovered on the street, he’s a officially skilled fighter. However, this whole thing is poor optics to anybody, non-fan or die alike, and Ruiz has also never conquered anybody around Joshua’s level. An angry here would rock the foundations of the branch.

Another two domain fights aren’t viewed as especially more competitive.

168-pound titleholder Callum Smith is between -3300 and -25000 against Hassan N’Dam, who’s between +950 and +2300. Look, I concur Smith is the clear favorite and it’d be a stunner if he N’Dam, but goddamn, -25000. That hurts Hassan in his heart, I’m sure.

Anthony Joshua v Andy Ruiz Jr. – Weigh-in
Katie Taylor is between -1250 and -1800 to become the undisputed lightweight champion against Delfine Persoon, who is between +575 and +1075. Persoon gets the longer pro record, but Taylor’s time at the amateurs had been spent fighting better resistance than Persoon has faced as an expert in Belgium. I anticipate books took a bath on installing Claressa Shields as only around a -350ish favorite against Christina Hammer in April, and they’re looking to reveal they learned a lesson .

The undercard fights are about as expected. Josh Kelly is involving -476 and -650 because of his fight with crafty vet Ray Robinson, who’s involving +310 and +501. Robinson might give Kelly some design problems, but asking him to win may be too muchbetter.

Joshua Buatsi, a rising light heavyweight, is between -5005 and -12500 against Marco Antonio Periban, a veteran super middleweight who hasn’t fought in a couple years. Periban is between +1200 and +2695.

The most evenly matched battle of this show is forecast to be the 140-pound assembly between Chris Algieri and Tommy Coyle, and it is also the projected fight of the night in terms of competitive action. Algieri is between -252 and -450, with Coyle between +208 and +260.

FS1/FS2 (6:00 pm ET)
In the FS1 main occasion, Devon Alexander isn’t a massive favorite against Ivan Redkach despite getting the greater r??sum?? by way and being a two-division titleholder. He’s the solid favorite, but not really big. Alexander is between -303 and -455, with Redkach involving +225 and +342.

The co-feature will visit Hugo Centeno Jr and Willie Monroe Jr match at a 10-round middleweight bout. Monroe, a two-time title challenger, is the small favorite, listed between -158 and -189. Centeno is between +127 and +154, so that one’s near a toss upon the novels.

Onoriode Ehwarieme does have chances listed, but the chances are for his originally scheduled struggle against Rodney Hernandez. He is actually fighting Rodney Moore now. (Not that one.)

About the FS2 prelims, Filipino featherweights Jhack Tepora and Marlon Tapales are huge favorites. Tepora is between -4550 and -10000 from Jose Luis Gallegos (+1301 into +2450) and Tapales is involving, uh, -4550 advertisement -10000 contrary to… hey wait a moment these are the exact same chances for both fights. I guess that makes sense, they are essentially the same fight. Additionally no offense but if you are betting on FS2 prelim battles you may wanna call one of them hotlines.

ESPN+ (3:00 pm ET)
At the primary event from Cardiff, Wales, Jay Harris is favored between -450 and also -650 to beat Spain’s Angel Moreno and win the European flyweight title. Moreno is between +250 and +471.

Craig Evans conquer Stephen Ormond back just under a couple of years before, along with the oddsmakers like him to do it again. Evans is between -300 and -455, with Ormond between +210 and +348.

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