July is here boxing fans! Naturally, Vegas Betting takes an early look at the August 4th fight between Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov. Sure, the 154-pound weight class brings us a battle of unbeaten boxers. Can Crawford knock out a boxer eight years his junior? Okay, we ask who will win in the Crawford vs Madrimov bets between these two fine fighters come next month.
Numbers figure not to move too much more for this fight. Thankfully, the best Las Vegas online boxing betting sites seem to be largely in agreement with this fight. “Bud” Crawford is a sizable favorite in this fight.
Crawford vs Madrimov bets and that Moneyline are not as intriguing as one would hope. The expectation was that maybe Terence Crawford coming off a one-year layoff would be -200 or -250 here. However, talent and training camps have revealed the 37-year old to be in excellent shape. That expects to pose a problem for the younger Madrimov as Crawford is one of the most relentless fighters in the business.
Now, anyone who watched Crawford destroy Errol Spence Jr. understands that Spence was not 100%. However, pundits believe that may not have mattered much. For years, the Southpaw from Nebraska felt respected even as he racked up titles and wins. Fighters kept ducking Crawford for good reason. Some said he would be too unorthodox of a fighter to drum up sales. Money is king in boxing. Everyone wants the dollars it seems.
The problems for Madrimov could come early in the tilt. One of the things that Crawford does well is he closes down the ring. When it comes to caliber of fighter, the native of Uzbekistan has not seen anything like Crawford. Fighters like Michel Soro and Magomed Kurabonov are good but several levels down from the American.
So experts noticed the Crawford Moneyline hover around to the -600 to -700 range. Those in the know believe Crawford’s ability to attack at anytime will be the difference. The American should not have many issues at 154 pounds as he did not at 147 versus Spence Jr. Gradual buildup has helped the older fighter here.
These two powerful fighters at 154 pounds offers one likely solution. This feels like that Crawford may be chasing his pray for the knockout. Connect rates do not matter so much for the pound-for-pound champion. His power and body shots are fierce. Again, ask his last 11 opponents. So, the Crawford vs Madrimov Bets map out a fight where punches will land with malicious intent early and often. Crawford wants to make another statement!
Yes, bettors like the idea of decision by KO/TKO/DQ. It remains hard to believe but this number is as low as -125. Guessing the round or group of rounds may be more challenging. Also, the round prop itself has fluctuated between 9.5 and 10.5 rounds (currently -110 on Bovada and MyBookie). Some forecast the possibility of this going back to 9.5 rounds. Wait and see before making a wager here.
Sportsbooks indicate a knockout is almost likely. Look at the distance numbers for this early August fight. This is where there was a noticeable shift in the past month. A full 12-round bout went from Yes at -150 to +125. That is likely due to videos that surfaced on Crawford. The man is on a mission.
Other props remain monitored here as well. However, one can go for the KO decision or go for group round betting. Keep an eye on that KO by Rounds 7-9 number at +330. The safer number is the method of decision.
Crawford vs Madrimov bets wonder can Madrimov stop the undefeated Crawford? Anything can occur here. Some forget that Madrimov has fought several times in the United States including twice at Madison Square Garden. He should not be intimidated by the venue. Even going through an eliminator to win the WBA Super Welterweight Championship could help here.
Okay, Madrimov again has some power and has gone 12 rounds once. He has seven knockouts and likely would have knocked out Michel Soro again in their rematch. The question is can he catch Crawford off guard? The concern is the 5 1/2 inch reach disadvantage. However, Madrimov has shown an ability to get inside on opponents. There lies a possibility he can early versus Crawford.
This fight is all about Madrimov having to hurt Crawford early. If he can do that and keep the American from using his power shots and jab, Madrimov has a chance at a decision.
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Spotlighting the middle rounds is a good place to start here. Madrimov may be able to carry something early but if he does not, this bout has the potential to go shorter than some project.
Aiming small with the wagers is fine here. High-risk wagers like these do not dictate large bets. The idea is to spread the wagers around. Rounds 8-10 are the sweet spot at +1000. But Round 5 at +1600 and Round 6 at +1400 cannot be left off the table.
Crawford vs Madrimov bets side likes Bud next month.
Vegas online betting sites feature this fight along with Wimbledon and the Summer Olympics later in July.
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