Boxing Betting Tips – Joshua vs Franklin, Ramirez vs Dogboe And MORE, Where’s The Value In This Weekend’s Fights?
Boxing Betting Tips Ahead Of The Return Of Anthony Joshua And Robeisy Ramirez’s Crowning Moment
With 2 TV cards this Saturday I have picked out 4 bets from the cards that I believe are brilliant value.
On the DAZN card, I believe Wardley vs Coffie Under 4.5 Rounds at 8/11 is great value. Coffie is coming in on late notice and hasn’t looked particularly good in his career, suffering back-to-back losses to Jonny Rice. Wardley is coming off a great win against Nathan Gorman and I believe he will get Coffie out of there early.
In the main event of the DAZN show I have my outsider bet. Anthony Joshua on points is 15/4 and as an outsider bet, I believe this is good value. Joshua will be tentative early, in my opinion, trying to adapt to new trainer Derek James’ style. I also believe Franklin will come on strong late as he did against Dillian Whyte. Franklin has also lost nearly 20 pounds since the Whyte fight so will be in better shape to last the distance. As well as this 3 out of Joshua’s last 4 fights have gone the distance.
Moving to Oklahoma, Top Rank is putting on two fights with great value in them. Joet Gonzalez on Points at 8/13 is a terrific value. Coming off a very tight fight with Isaac Dogboe, Gonzalez is in good form so should come out on top in this one, Enrique Vivas is also extremely tough, having never been stopped.
My best bet for the week is Robeisy Ramirez to win in rounds 7-12 at 21/10. Robeisy is a fantastic fighter, and he goes for his first World title on Saturday against Isaac Dogboe. I believe Dogboe will be broken down by Robeisy, similar to the Emanuel Navarrete fight. I believe that eventually, the corner will take mercy on Dogboe, and probably pull him out of the fight in the later rounds.
Final selections:
- Wardley Coffie Under 4.5 8/11
- Joshua on points 15/4 OUTSIDER
- Gonzalez on Points 8/13
- Robeisy Ramirez 7-12 21/10 BEST BET
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