Fans are excited to see these two heavyweights slug it out again. In this article, we have our Heavyweight Boxing Bets for Saturday night between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua. This will be live-streamed on the DAZN network at 4:00 pm ET (approximately) from the Jeddah Superdome in Saudi Arabia. Can Joshua win the title for the third time or will Usyk defend his belts?
The betting table is from some top Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Boxing fans sometimes get a little agitated when it comes to the Heavyweight Division? It is a division set for fighters greater than 200 pounds. The heavyweight limit is none so these guys can be as big as they want to be or not. It will be interesting to see what happens later in the weight with the weigh-ins. Some have reported that Usyk has put on some weight ahead of this bout.
The key word is how COVID and mental health has impacted some of the boxing divisions. At least, the latest with the heavyweight division is this. With the WBA, IBF, and WBO championships on the line, this is the bout fans are waiting for. This is because Tyson Fury did officially retire from boxing last weekend and the WBC Heavyweight Title will be vacated.
Technically, Fury has until August 28th to officially vacate the WBC Championship as well. That deadline is an intriguing one. It will be interesting to see what happens with that belt. Deontay Wilder would get the first crack at that crown. He gets right of first refusal since the WBC has deemed him the #1 contender still. A mandatory tournament for the WBC would dampen the chance of a unification bout anytime soon. Stay tuned.
Again, there is time for that but in the meantime, there is the main event here.
The heavyweight division is still a division that possesses a bit of drama despite the mostly unified belts. While no one truly knows what may happen in 2023, the winner of this Usyk-Joshua II fight likely will have to wait for whatever may happen from the WBC belt and possibly, err likely, tournament. In the meantime, Usyk keeps seeing his numbers shortening as the heavyweight boxing bets favorite.
Now, do understand, that this heavyweight fight is far from a foregone conclusion. The problem is partial that Usyk had to put everything in his boxing world on hold. That was because of the War in Ukraine. It took time for Usyk to start training again. He has put on some weight, but few truly know how much. His training has been fierce.
Oleksandr Usyk’s biggest issue may be the adrenaline. Does he try and come out too fast? The one thing Usyk mastered in his first fight with Joshua was his ability to cut off Joshua’s angles. He left the Brit defenceless at times. The Ukraine fighter was able to land his shots and control the fight. Usyk never was in much danger, and Joshua could do little as the fight slipped away.
Do not expect anything dull from Usyk or Joshua here.
It is obvious why Oleksandr Usyk remains a favorite. Bettors do not seem to look at Joshua as much because of age and previous events. Is Usyk ready to finish off Anthony Joshua? That is the big question. Simply, the Ukraine boxer knows little fear. In his professional boxing career, he has not lost in 19 fights, with 13 coming by knockout. Some argue a 14th should have occurred in England last year.
Therefore, Usyk has been more aggressive with his training as that is just how the champion is. The expectation is to see a composed fighter that can now land power shots on his terms. Then, the boxer should unleash his newfound combinations on Joshua. The fighters are both aged enough, but Usyk is fighting for an entire nation. He has most of the free world cheering for him.
The fighter wants to get this bout on already. After beating Joshua the first time, Usyk wants to knock out Joshua. This is why he is our heavyweight boxing bets choice for this fight.
With this fight approaching Saturday, the heavyweight top boxing Vegas odds are out and they do offer Joshua a fight chance. Anthony Joshua (+170) wants revenge in this heavyweight title shot err rematch. Does the British fighter come in with too much bravado and get caught early in the fight?
The good news for Joshua is that he has bounced back from humbling defeats. He got revenge on Andy Ruiz Jr. after the shocking Ruiz Jr. knockout. It was the decision that allowed Joshua to get his belts back. The problem has been inactivity and crazy footwork issues for the fighter. That crimped his chances in the first fight, and some think it could again. However, the sentiment remains here. Anything may happen.
As this heavyweight fight looms, this is one of those matches with the look of one punch changing everything. If Joshua is even a little slow, Usyk will catch him early and often. That will tilt this fight heavily toward the man from Ukraine.
For heavyweight boxing bets, our choice is choosing Oleksandr Usyk.
The heavyweight boxing bets say choose Usyk to win the bout on August 20th and a KO in ten rounds or less.
See top-tier online betting sites, like Bovada, where you can wager on the best choice(s) for you:
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