The Featherweights come down to the southern coast of Texas in this September 15th bout between Luis Alberto Lopez and Joey Gonzalez. This bout will be featured on ESPN+ Top Rank Boxing in the United States. The two fighters will throw down in what expects to be quite the battle. This bout figures to start around 10:30 pm ET from Corpus Christi, Texas. Can Lopez defend his title again in the Featherweight Boxing Picks?
Numbers have been found once more from the top online boxing betting sites.
Lopez vs Gonzalez Odds | |||
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Luis Alberto Lopez | -700 | -750 | -833 |
Joet Gonzalez | +450 | +500 | +474 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -120 | -130 | -127 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | EVEN | +105 | +106 |
Alas, this Friday night throw down in Texas anticipates to be quite the rumble. Both fighters come in with bad intentions and wanting to come out with the IBF Featherweight Championship belt. Featherweight Boxing Picks believes Lopez is seeing a little disrespect. After all, there is a little sentiment that Joet Gonzalez could pull off the upset despite the form of both fighters currently.
Bluntly, Lopez says he likes to fight three or four times a year ideally. That will not happen this year as the Baja fighter looks to go for the bigger belts in the division in 2024. First, he has to take care of Joet Gonzalez. Again, Lopez is showing the ability not to duck opponents and staying active. He just dispatched Michael Conlan on May 27th (TKO – fifth round).
This fight expects to carry a huge amount of significance as if Warrington wins that fight, Lopez and Warrington will have a 2024 rematch for two belts. Also, there is a possibility Leigh Wood would fight Lopez in March or April potentially. There lies much speculation floating around, but nothing confirmed as of press time. At the least, we may get steps closer to an undisputed Featherweight champion.
This weight class rumbles in at 126 pounds. These two fighters can box, but they are also capable of knocking down the best in their division. So, this fight appears to be like an elimination bout of sorts. The winner will take his one belt up against the winner of the Wood-Warrington fight. Eventually, could Gonzalez mull a move up to Super Featherweight? Now, Featherweight Boxing Picks make Luis Alberto Gonzalez the top choice.
Okay, the prospect of a decision could be less likely than what some think. The Under of 10.5 rounds is trending towards Even on some sites. Honestly, someone could go Under 9.5 rounds at almost +150. This fight will not be for the faint of heart. It may not be the war like some hope for. On the other hand, both fighters are not going to spend 12 hours just dancing around the ring either.
A few places have even gone as far to say that this could be one of the bigger mismatches of the summer. Lopez got the rough treatment in his majority decision over Josh Warrnington. Many believed that was a unanimous decision and was not even as close as the scoring indicated.
Yes, Lopez knows the stakes of this fight. His training level intensified quickly as he knows what is to come. However, adversity is something the Baja Warrior is familiar with. He learned not to lose focus. It is that and a 11 fight winning streak lifting El Venado. Backing Lopez in the Featherweight Boxing Picks along with a prop or two is worth a safe bet.
Could Joet Gonzalez shake off his reputation here? The Southern California fighter won his first 23 bouts and then got taken to school by Shakur Stevenson. The concern is that Gonzalez has altered wins and losses over his last six fights. Though some made the case that Gonzalez might have won the Isaac Dogboe fight. The key is some. other believe Dogboe should have won by unanimous decision.
So, the Featherweight Boxing Picks place Gonzalez as a +450 to +500 underdog to win on the moneyline against Luis Alberto Lopez. It is understandable to see why. Lopez has won all these fights in a row against some quality competition. Meanwhile, Gonzalez could not even hold on to the WBO International Featherweight Title. Although, the Glendora, California native has shown some flashes of power that can take down any featherweight.
Both fighters are right around 30 so age discrepancy is not an issue. This may be Gonzalez’s final moment to get into the upper crust of the Featherweight division. He can stick and move, but Gonzalez will need enough power shots and combinations to keep Lopez at bay. That becomes easier said and done. The Californian showed he can do it but can he against one of the best fighters in the division? If he can, an upset is possible.
A few Featherweight props for September 15th do not get quite as wowed by some interesting online boxing odds. The Under 10.5 round prop we mentioned at +106 is nice but the Under 9.5 rounds comes close to +150. If Lopez can cut the ring off early, he can knock out Gonzalez in the middle rounds.
So, what about a knockout in the middle rounds? Right now, the grouping props for rounds do not have so much value. Our advice is to wait until closer to the fight. However, take a look at Lopez by knockout when the number reopens.
Featherweight boxing picks lean on Lopez with a middle-round stoppage.
Check out those online Vegas betting sites for wagers like this and more boxing in September.
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