Hara, Melikuziev and Takeru Inoue the betting favourites heading into the weekend
Over the coming days there are a number of notable bouts taking place featuring an Asian fighter, with odds available on their bouts. With that in mind we thought it’d be great to look at the odds of those fights, and.
One of the bouts in question is the JBC Super Featherweight title bout between Yuna Hara (14-2-1, 8) [原 優奈] and Tsubasa Narai (12-2, 9) [奈良井翼], who clash in a Champion Carnival bout at Korakuen Hall on Saturday. The bout, the second defense of the Japanese title by Hara, is expected to be a very explosive bout between two men who can really bang, and enjoy throwing bombs.
The bookies have Hara as the clear favorite with odds of 1/6 on the champion, and 1/4 on the challenger, whilst the draw is 20/1. The length of bout market has been set at 7.5 rounds, with the over at 13/15 and the under at 10/11 and the bour is 8/15 to not go the distance and 11/8 to reach the final bell. Notably Hara by TKO is priced at 8/11, whilst Narai is a huge 8/1 to win inside the distance. A decision win for the champion is 2/1 whilst Narai is a massive 10/1 to win over the schedule.
On Saturday night/Sunday morning, we’ll see hard hitting Uzbekistani hopeful Bektemir Melikuziev (13-1, 10) takes on unbeaten French fighter Pierre Hubert Dibombe (22-0-1, 12). "Bek Bully" is a clear favourite here, at 1/10 whilst Dibombe is 8/1 as the under-dog and the draw is 20/1. The over-under for the bout is set at 6.5 rounds with a number of bookies, who have the under at 5/6 and the over at 11/10, though others have got the bout length set at 5.5 rounds, with the under 6/5 and the over 13/15. As for the Method of Victory a win for the Uzbekistani puncher is 1/3, with Melikuziev 9/2 to take a decision, whilst Dibombe is 14/1 to win inside the distance and 19/1 to take a decision.
.Later on Sunday, from Osaka, we’ll see WBO Asia Pacific Light Flyweight champion Jayson Vayson (11-1-1-1, 6) defending his title against unbeaten Japanese challenger Takeru Inoue (4-0, 2) [井上彪]. The bookies have this as one of, if not the, closest fight across the entire sport for the weekend. Vayson, a talented Filipino who claimed the title by stopping former world champion Ryuya Yamanaka, is the slight under-dog, at 6/4 whilst Inoue, no relation to Japanese star Naoya, is a 4/7 favourite, whilst the draw is 16/1.
One of the bouts in question is the JBC Super Featherweight title bout between Yuna Hara (14-2-1, 8) [原 優奈] and Tsubasa Narai (12-2, 9) [奈良井翼], who clash in a Champion Carnival bout at Korakuen Hall on Saturday. The bout, the second defense of the Japanese title by Hara, is expected to be a very explosive bout between two men who can really bang, and enjoy throwing bombs.
The bookies have Hara as the clear favorite with odds of 1/6 on the champion, and 1/4 on the challenger, whilst the draw is 20/1. The length of bout market has been set at 7.5 rounds, with the over at 13/15 and the under at 10/11 and the bour is 8/15 to not go the distance and 11/8 to reach the final bell. Notably Hara by TKO is priced at 8/11, whilst Narai is a huge 8/1 to win inside the distance. A decision win for the champion is 2/1 whilst Narai is a massive 10/1 to win over the schedule.
On Saturday night/Sunday morning, we’ll see hard hitting Uzbekistani hopeful Bektemir Melikuziev (13-1, 10) takes on unbeaten French fighter Pierre Hubert Dibombe (22-0-1, 12). "Bek Bully" is a clear favourite here, at 1/10 whilst Dibombe is 8/1 as the under-dog and the draw is 20/1. The over-under for the bout is set at 6.5 rounds with a number of bookies, who have the under at 5/6 and the over at 11/10, though others have got the bout length set at 5.5 rounds, with the under 6/5 and the over 13/15. As for the Method of Victory a win for the Uzbekistani puncher is 1/3, with Melikuziev 9/2 to take a decision, whilst Dibombe is 14/1 to win inside the distance and 19/1 to take a decision.
.Later on Sunday, from Osaka, we’ll see WBO Asia Pacific Light Flyweight champion Jayson Vayson (11-1-1-1, 6) defending his title against unbeaten Japanese challenger Takeru Inoue (4-0, 2) [井上彪]. The bookies have this as one of, if not the, closest fight across the entire sport for the weekend. Vayson, a talented Filipino who claimed the title by stopping former world champion Ryuya Yamanaka, is the slight under-dog, at 6/4 whilst Inoue, no relation to Japanese star Naoya, is a 4/7 favourite, whilst the draw is 16/1.