The Super Flyweights garner the spotlight in this June 24th bout between Joshua Franco and Kazuto Ioka. This bout will be streamed on DAZN PPV in the United States and features two fighters familiar with one another. Prelims proceed a few hours before. This bout starts a bit after 8:00 am ET from Tokyo, Japan. Will Franco gain a measure of revenge in the Super Flyweight Boxing Picks?
The most up-to-date numbers lie below from the top Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Franco vs Ioka Odds | |||
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Joshua Franco | -140 | -125 | -135 |
Kazuto Ioka | EVEN | -105 | -102 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -225 | -235 | -228 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | +155 | +165 | +161 |
The first fight between Joshua Franco and Kazuto Ioka ended in a majority draw. Franco is 18-1-3 with eight knockouts. However, he comes into the fight at only 27 years old. How long can the American fighter keep holding this belt? Super Flyweight Boxing Picks wonders if Franco can pull off a win in Iowa’s home country. There are a few challenges for Franco to achieve that goal.
Franco firmly believes he won the first fight. One judge had the American pugilist winning seven rounds to five (115-113). However, the other two judges agreed on a 114-114 draw. Many felt that Franco was the aggressor, more physical, and had more of an ability to hurt Ioka. Ioka stole points by getting past Franco’s high guard. It was one of the more entertaining fights and a nice way to end 2022.
This fight expects to see Franco use his slight one inch reach advantage and power shots. However, a concern becomes that late-round inexperience against someone like Ioka. The ring experience from the Japanese fighter doubles Franco. Then again, there is something with the American where he almost seems to learn from his mistakes.
This weight class fires far heavier than the 115 pounds these boxers weigh in at. However, this fight looks to be an opportunity for Franco to go for a bigger payday. Eventually, Franco expects to try and unify the belts. Some think this bout helps the American. Franco began around -120 to -140 on the moneyline in April. His numbers remained steady for the Saturday fight. Again, Super Flyweight Boxing Picks make Joshua Franco the choice.
Now, the prospects of a decision keep increasing and increasing. There really lies little dilemma on the Over of 10.5 rounds. Honestly, someone could tease an over of 11.5 rounds and get away with it. Barring something crazy, this fight leans toward a decision. This is partly because Franco wants to pound Ioka and leave no doubt this time around. Remember, the American left the door open last New Year’s Eve.
Yes, Franco understands the division will not get any easier. Even if he disposes of Kazuto Ioka, the next fight might be Juno Nakatani before he even gets to a Juan Estrada. Again, the fighter from Texas knows a thing or two about being persistent and patient. His time in the Super Flyweight Boxing Picks will come but expect him to win for the 19th time professionally on Saturday night.
Can Kazuto Ioka figure out a way to win the second battle over Franco? The Japanese fighter carries the advantage of experience and boxing in his home country of Japan. Since that majority draw decisions against Franco, the 33-year-old gets consumed by the notion he lost a step versus the American. He believes he won that fight late against the orthodox fighting American.
Yes, the Super Flyweight Boxing Picks show Ioka to be right around EVEN for the Saturday fight. Again, for those in the United States, grab some breakfast and enjoy two boxers who want to entertain. Ioka does have more knockout power (15 in 32 fights) and 300 rounds of professional experience. However, at 34, has Father Time began to creep up on the 115-pound warrior?
Both fighters can throw some shots but Ioka never really could hurt Franco who had a strong chin. Ioka is going to have to land better punches early to set things up later. Now, that is the most vital thing in this bout. The Japanese fighter cannot fall behind early then try to catch up. Judges may not be quite so generous this time around. Taking the early initiative could help Ioka win in a slight upset.
Super Flyweight props for this Saturday see some decent online boxing odds for this bout. Only a few props are what we would call appetizing. One of them is does the fight go the distance? That seems a conservative -175. If a bettor thinks that Franco will pull through in this one at +140, then go for it while the value is there. That number aims to slip backwards a little.
So, what about a draw again? That seems a tall task but wow that would be something if that were to happen again. This is a number which could shift. Early suggestions were right around +300 for a majority or full draw on the 24th of June. Maybe, someone considers the fight going Under 10.5 rounds at +165 but wow that is a huge risk based on the pattern of the two fighters.
Super Flyweight boxing picks leans over to Franco. Do not be surprised if he wins the late rounds this time.
Remember the top online betting sites to make more wagers for Saturday and the super fights expected in July.
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