The Junior Lightweights bring the heat in this August 12th bout between Oscar Valdez and Emanuel Navarrete. This bout will be featured on ESPN’s Top Rank Boxing in the United States. The two Mexican action fighters will not shy away from fierce punches and combinations. This bout expects to start just after 10:00 pm ET from Glendale, Arizona. Can Navarrete defend his title up in the Junior Lightweight Boxing Picks?
Here are some early numbers below from these Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Valdez vs Navarrete Odds | |||
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Oscar Valdez | -165 | -170 | -169 |
Emanuel Navarrete | +135 | +140 | +121 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -325 | -330 | -344 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | +205 | +215 | +229 |
Alas, this was a fight that again took a bit longer than expected to come to fruition. Both fighters only come in with one loss but it is Emmanuel Navarrete who comes in with the crown and not Oscar Valdez. Junior Lightweight Boxing Picks wonders if Navarrete is getting a bit disrespected. After all, Valdez comes in as a slight favorite for this bout which comes up a week after the Jake Paul fight.
Honestly, Navarrete wanted this fight since early in the year. Actually, it was scheduled for February 3rd but Valdez had a lingering rib injury. Each fighter has gone into the squared ring since. Valdez scored a unanimous decision in May over Adam Lopez. Meanwhile, Navarrete made things dramatic against Liam Wilson. The champion rallied from a fourth-round knockdown to dispatch Wilson via a ninth-round TKO. It was one of the fights of the year.
This fight figures to see many, many punches and combinations thrown. While this may not be the marquis bout of the Junior Lightweight division necessarily, this will be fierce. The ring experience from the two pugilists is elevated and will be intense. Then again, that +140 on BetOnline jumps out a bit on the moneyline.
This weight class comes in at a rough and tumble 130 pounds. These two fighters hammer punches that would fall someone in the 140-150 pound range. However, this fight looks to be an opportunity for one of these fighters to secure a bigger title fight sometime in 2024. Eventually, does a move up to 135 pounds come for Navarrete? Again, Junior Lightweight Boxing Picks make Emanuel Navarrete the choice.
So, the chances of a decision might be lower than expected. Some want to wager on the Under of 10.5 rounds. Honestly, someone could go Under 10.5 rounds at almost +240. This fight expects to not lack in action. Punch rates are going to be a good deal higher than the last two marquis fights at the end of July. The one thing Valdez and especially Navarrete can do is throw punches in bunches. Single digit punches landed a round will not happen here.
Yes, Navarrete knows he is in for what amounts to be a brutal bloodbath. Even his training level cranked up several notches in anticipation of a war. However, his biggest experience was Wilson putting him on his rear in February. He learned not to lose focus. It is that lesson along with some overhype of Valdez that helps. Taking Navarrete in the Junior Lightweight Boxing Picks as a couple of props with our obvious moneyline pick could work.
Could Oscar Valdez live up to the hype here? The Mexican fighter fights with much power and has 23 knockouts in 32 professional fights. That is close the knockout rate of Navarrete (31 KO’s in 38 contests). Again, Valdez did triumph via decision in his last bout. However, there is this sense that the two fighters want to go for the kill here. Both can knock you out with either their left or right hand. Valdez is principally fighting Orthodox.
Now, the Junior Lightweight Boxing Picks show Valdez to be in the -150 to -175 range for this August 12th bout. Again, for those in the United States, the doors open in Glendale at 3:45 pm ET. So, this undercard will be quite extensive. However, this fight will be worth the wait after the co-feature. Do not kid yourselves. This bout is the headliner and main event. Valdez can bring the heat and the power in what figures to be quite the fight.
Both fighters are never afraid to fight in the middle ground. That goes especially for Valdez to excels in it. He does not stick and move. He moves, sticks it to you, and then throws a little more. The belief is if Valdez is going to win, he is going to have to take out Navarrete. Pundits seem to think the WBO Champion could get caught with something. However, some think Valdez could too. That is what makes this bout lots of fun.
A few Junior Lightweight props for August 12th get wowed by some slick online boxing odds. The Over 10.5 round prop is crazy in the -325 to -350 range. Also, going Under 10.5 rounds at nearly +230 is at least worth a small bet.
So, what about a draw again? At +2000, do not touch that with a 20-foot pole. Instead, why not consider Navarrate by knockout at +444. Oh, if one heads to the Valdez side, a KO is rolling in at more than +500 and as high as +525.
Junior Lightweight boxing picks prefer Navarrete and lean towards a late-round stoppage.
Finally, do not forget online Vegas betting sites for wagers like this and that Beterbiev bout later in August.
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