Now, March offers us an interesting little heavyweight fight on Friday night. So, there is this pleasant heavyweight appetizer come the second Friday of March. Coming right before the major college basketball tournaments and March Madness, this bout sneaks right in. Who will win in the Heavyweight Boxing Top Bets between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou?
Numbers shifted a little late but thanks to the online boxing betting sites for being on top of the changes.
Joshua vs Ngannou Odds | |||
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Anthony Joshua | -400 | -450 | -450 |
Francis Ngannou | +300 | +325 | +320 |
Over 6.5 Rounds | -135 | -130 | -125 |
Under 6.5 Rounds | EVEN | EVEN | +105 |
Joshua is a considerable Heavyweight Boxing Top Bets favorite. The rationale is the heavyweight fighter wants to get back into the championship picture. Now, for that to happen, Joshua needs to win this 10-rounder against a tough Francis Ngannou. Ngannou showed a few things in his exhibition bout with Tyson Fury. This appears to be more challenging for Ngannou. Despite that, the favorite now is -400 to -450 at this time.
The former World Champion lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk but has been more active of late. This will be his third fight over the past seven months. Now, that expects to keep Joshua very fit and ready for this fight. Again, this bout opened with Joshua around a -600 to -750 favorite. With the numbers ratcheting down to this level means some are believing in the underdog.
The past three fights of Joshua illustrate why he is the favorite here. Yes, he has shown some shaky form at times but has come up clutch. Activity keeps proving to be beneficial to the British fighter. This aids him in the sense that he can ultimately wear out Ngannou then use some of his power for maybe a late-round knockout. Either way, rounds 8, 9, and 10 expect to be advantageous to Joshua.
Yes, Joshua cannot afford to slip up here. Do not concern yourself with the rhetoric. The fighter needs to show the masses and other fighters he means business in 2024.
This bout features two hard hitters at well over 200 pounds. Joshua carries some potential in getting back into this championship picture if he can deliver here. Now, Francis Ngannou is 37 and comes off a fight about 4 1/2 months ago versus Tyson Fury. So, the Heavyweight Boxing Top Bets expect a powerful fight on March 8th. Could we be expecting a decision between Joshua and Ngannou?
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.
DAZN Sports like the idea of multiple knockdowns and even perhaps a knockout. In the meantime, the Over of 6.5 rounds has moved to as long as -135. Shopping around got us down to -125 at MyBookie. However, the idea of a decision at all for this fight is at +250. Even a decision to Joshua rolls in at a surprising +400. This is not an exhibition so Ngannou might really hit that wall.
With the Moneyline showing a bit of value, the idea of a decision displays even more. Both decision outcomes could be worth a look.
Heavyweight Boxing Top Bets ask does The Predator have a chance? Fortunately, one of the things Francis Ngannou showed against Tyson Fury was his ability to take punches. Exhibitions are always different than what he is about to face. However, Ngannou showed that he was in the fight to win. He even knocked down the Heavyweight Champion once.
Okay, the video catches the shape that Ngannou is in here. However, one has to remember the amount of punches landed per round by him in his fight with Fury. We are talking only 32 power shots landed in eight rounds too. That is four per three minute segment. Can the French pugilist be more active without completely sapping his energy in the later rounds?
Now, if one takes a shot with Ngannou, the prevailing thought is that he needs to come up with the knockout. This has happened before against Joshua. See that Andy Ruiz Jr. stunner in the seventh round several years back. The power of the 257-pound Heavyweight cannot be disputed. It boils down to catching Joshua. An upset knockout is not impossible.
Do we have any more props for this bout on Friday evening? Always remember there are more Vegas online boxing odds. If a bettor keeps cracking at it and looks around, there may be a few numbers which change enough. Again, money expects to come in for Joshua in the final hours leading up to the fight with maybe consider the knockout prop.
This means one can go a little creative here. Yes, the win method for Joshua by knockout with 2+ knockouts has gone up to +175 on BetOnline and Bovada. That is great news for a prop that was around -125 to -150 a month ago.
Heavyweight Boxing Top Bets side with Joshua by late knockout.
These great online betting sites mean room for wagers including March Madness and more.
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