First up, we got action in the UK where Kell Brook will make his return to the ring looking to get an easy win over relatively unknown (to fans in the states) Mark Deluca. Brook is around -2000 ML and i see Deluca at +1020 on fanduel. From what i've seen of Deluca, he isn't exactly a pushover. Kell Brook is looking to get back into those upper echelon of big name fights and hopes a win here does that for him and has hinted at retiring if he can't get over the hump in Deluca...doesn't exactly sound confident and at that price and from what i hit on Jeison Rosario a couple weeks ago, i think i'll roll the dice again on Deluca.
Terri Harper and Eva Whalstrom is on the undercard in a women's featherweight title bout, no offense to the ladies but i don't wager on them and especially these girls since i'm just know hearing about them. Also frankly, i really don't enjoy watching them fight. Harper is the favorite here at -750 and Whastrom is the dog at +410.
Tonight on Showtime in USA, we have Men's Featherweight title bout featuring Gary Russell Jr. against Tugstsogt Nyambayar who some have compared to a young Pac-Man which i believe to be way overblown, although he is a good fighter. Gary Russell has been money in the featherweight division as his only loss has come to Vasiliy Lomachenko who is regarded by some as the best P4P fighter in the whole game and even that was a close fight. That bout was 6 years and since then he has had 6 fights and has won all (4 KO's). Tug comes into tonight 11-0 with 9 KO's. I watched his last fight with Claudio Marrero, (who also fights on the UK undercard today oddly enough), last year and came away impressed with his timing and precision punching and also his footwork. What worried me was that he seemed to gas after he couldn't knock Marrero out and his defense fell apart only Marrero couldn't take full advantage for long enough. Russell is a much better fight than Marrero is and Tug will have to fight a much smarter fight and really pick his spots and hopefully has worked on his cardio because Russell has gone to many a deep waters than he has. Russell is -550 and Tug is +340, I think Russell wins by UD -260, but i'm not making that gamble either.
On the undercard you have Guillermo Rigondeaux against Liborio Solis. Rigo is -650 and Solis is +430. I think Rigo wipes the floor with him, but it's just a matter of whether he wants to get the KO or carry him for the 10 rounds. Think i'll lay off this one as well as the -650 is just too ridiculous to mess with.
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First up, we got action in the UK where Kell Brook will make his return to the ring looking to get an easy win over relatively unknown (to fans in the states) Mark Deluca. Brook is around -2000 ML and i see Deluca at +1020 on fanduel. From what i've seen of Deluca, he isn't exactly a pushover. Kell Brook is looking to get back into those upper echelon of big name fights and hopes a win here does that for him and has hinted at retiring if he can't get over the hump in Deluca...doesn't exactly sound confident and at that price and from what i hit on Jeison Rosario a couple weeks ago, i think i'll roll the dice again on Deluca.
Terri Harper and Eva Whalstrom is on the undercard in a women's featherweight title bout, no offense to the ladies but i don't wager on them and especially these girls since i'm just know hearing about them. Also frankly, i really don't enjoy watching them fight. Harper is the favorite here at -750 and Whastrom is the dog at +410.
Tonight on Showtime in USA, we have Men's Featherweight title bout featuring Gary Russell Jr. against Tugstsogt Nyambayar who some have compared to a young Pac-Man which i believe to be way overblown, although he is a good fighter. Gary Russell has been money in the featherweight division as his only loss has come to Vasiliy Lomachenko who is regarded by some as the best P4P fighter in the whole game and even that was a close fight. That bout was 6 years and since then he has had 6 fights and has won all (4 KO's). Tug comes into tonight 11-0 with 9 KO's. I watched his last fight with Claudio Marrero, (who also fights on the UK undercard today oddly enough), last year and came away impressed with his timing and precision punching and also his footwork. What worried me was that he seemed to gas after he couldn't knock Marrero out and his defense fell apart only Marrero couldn't take full advantage for long enough. Russell is a much better fight than Marrero is and Tug will have to fight a much smarter fight and really pick his spots and hopefully has worked on his cardio because Russell has gone to many a deep waters than he has. Russell is -550 and Tug is +340, I think Russell wins by UD -260, but i'm not making that gamble either.
On the undercard you have Guillermo Rigondeaux against Liborio Solis. Rigo is -650 and Solis is +430. I think Rigo wipes the floor with him, but it's just a matter of whether he wants to get the KO or carry him for the 10 rounds. Think i'll lay off this one as well as the -650 is just too ridiculous to mess with.
Do you know how to live stream the Brook and Deluca fight for free??
no i didn't. You didn't miss much. Brook trying to feel his way around for the first 2 rounds, then just battered Deluca into submission. Unless you're a huge Kell Brook fan, then this was a forgettable bout.
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Quote Originally Posted by AtlanticVIP:
Do you know how to live stream the Brook and Deluca fight for free??
no i didn't. You didn't miss much. Brook trying to feel his way around for the first 2 rounds, then just battered Deluca into submission. Unless you're a huge Kell Brook fan, then this was a forgettable bout.
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