Okay, the second month of the year takes things up a notch. So, there is this more than solid appetizer come the second Thursday of February that sets up a heavyweight title fight later in the month. Las Vegas expects to see a solid boxing cards days from Super Bowl 58. Who will win in the Junior Welterweight Boxing Top Bets and attempt to unify the division?
Numbers barrel in early as they always do, thanks to the best online Vegas boxing betting sites.
Lopez vs Ortiz Odds | |||
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Teofimo Lopez | -700 | -700 | -700 |
Jamaine Ortiz | +450 | -450 | +390 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -240 | -240 | -260 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | +165 | +190 | +175 |
Lopez is a solid Junior Welterweight Boxing Top Bets favorite. Let us be blunt. The thought process is the 140-pound WBO champion has bigger fish in the division to fry. Now, that may be true. However, the 26-year old from Brooklyn needs to get past hard-punching Jamaine Ortiz first. This remains far from an easy or automatic prospect. Despite that, the champion is right around the -700 on the Moneyline across the board.
Lopez’s opening defense with the Junior Welterweight titles figures to be intriguing. Consider the fact that the New Yorker stunned some in the boxing world by defeating the previously undefeated Josh Taylor. Taylor was on a fast track to unify the titles and that got derailed. Now, the division itself brings about some crazy results sometimes. If one remembers, Lopez was a +135 to +155 underdog and +250 to win by unanimous decision.
The past three fights of Lopez show why he is the favorite here. Yes, he has gotten off the canvas a couple of times but has delivered when it counts. Though his last fight was in June, that is okay as far as activity. Fortunately, training has been on target and no unexpected problems have surfaced. With COVID, injuries, and the flu bug, one can never be too sure.
Honestly, Lopez knows what is truly at stake here. Do not get phased by the retirement statements. The young fighter wants to unify this division and this bout could pave the way for a bigger payday later in 2024.
This bout headlines two bangers at 140 pounds. Lopez holds potential in taking over this division if he can show consistency. Now, Jamaine Ortiz is 27 and comes off a fight about 4 1/2 months ago against Antonio Moran. So, the Junior Welterweight Boxing Top Bets anticipate an entertaining bout late on February 8th. Could we be expecting a decision between Lopez and Ortiz?
Many keep tossing in questions about that 10.5 Round prop. There grows this feeling that a knockout might happen but it does not feel likely. However, these two pugilists are going to beat each other up pretty good. Lopez and Ortiz have sparred several times before and fought in the amateur ranks. Lopez remembers how tough “The Technician” is. Things err bouts like that are often tough to forget.
ESPN PPV and Sky Sports like the idea of a knockdown or two so keep an eye for some late prop action there. In the meantime, the Over of 10.5 rounds only goes as low as -240. Shopping around got us that number and much like the Moneyline, this does not seem to budge much. Things got a little more spicy when looking for a decision number err methods of winning.
With the Moneyline apparently locked in, that win by decision for Lopez rang in at a tidy -125. That is not too bad at all. Again, numbers favor the champion here and it can be split or unanimous.
Junior Welterweight Boxing Top Bets ask can The Technician operate here? Fortunately, one of the main question marks with Teofimo Lopez is always consistency. That always remains something to ask which begs could Jamaine Ortiz catch him off guard? For what it is worth, Ortiz has eight knockouts but Lopez has 13 and arguably against better competition. See why this might be a bit of a longer shot than usual?
Okay, the video kind of catches this too. Some concerns with both fighters include their defense. Even Ortiz got hurt a few times by Antonio Moran in their September bout. Though, Ortiz won by decision, there were more than a few anxious moments. Again, this division features fighters that will bring the entertainment quotient. A knockout is not likely but is at least possible here.
Now, if one believes in Ortiz, the chances he can outpoint Lopez are even smaller. The best chance for him is to knock down the champion and go for his shots. This figures to leave The Technician open but then again, he will not win this fight sticking and moving on Teofimo Lopez. A win by knockout for Ortiz pays out at a whopping +1200.
Are there more props for this bout late next Thursday night? Never forget more online boxing odds. If a bettor looks around long enough, they will find something else they may like. If Lopez can knock down Ortiz late, he stands a chance to take him out and win.
This means that Rounds 10-12 prop is open when it comes back online. Yes, the win method for Lopez by knockout has gone up to +175 on BetOnline. That is good news as it was closer to Even a month ago.
Junior Welterweight Boxing Top Bets back Lopez by decision.
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