The Middleweights help us roll into September in this September 2nd bout between Chris Eubank Jr. and Liam Smith. This bout will be streamed to ESPN+ PPV viewers in the United States. The British fighters want to knock each other around and out early. This bout is expected to start around 5:00 pm ET from Manchester, England. Can Smith move up to a possible title shot in the Middleweight Boxing Bets?
Below, we have the latest numbers below from these optimal online boxing betting sites.
Eubank Jr vs Smith Odds | |||
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Chris Eubank Jr. | +125 | +120 | +113 |
Liam Smith | -165 | -150 | -152 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -135 | -140 | -149 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | +105 | +110 | +108 |
Alas, this has been a rematch that has seen a few delays. Both fighters probably started to wonder if this fight was going to ever get off the ground. Originally, the rematch was scheduled for June 17th. Unfortunately, it got postponed until July 1st. Then, there was an unexpected Liam Smith injury which pushed the fight back to September 2nd. Middleweight Boxing Bets wonder if Smith may be even more well-rested for the sequel.
Honestly, both fighters come into the fight with a healthy distaste of each other. We have seen Smith knock out 20 of his 37 opponents. As for Eubank Jr., he dispatched 23 of his 36 opponents by knockout. He easily outpointed Liam Williams last year and was set to fight Smith. Admittedly, it was after one of the zanier postponed fights when Conor Benn was found to have tested positive for a banned substance. That may have thrown off Eubank Jr.
This fight figures to see little or no feel-out process. No matter how many say Eubank Jr. will box off his back foot, it will be interesting if the 33-year-old gets drawn into more of a slugfest. Simply, that is how Liam Smith will want to fight this bout. Hey, if it worked the first time, why not try it a second time? Now, the bad blood between the two pugilists only adds to the juice of the match.
This weight class rolls in at a solid 160 pounds. These two fighters throw pretty hard with Smith being a little more of a power puncher. Some may argue otherwise but the 35 year old British fighter has won four straight by TKO. That is a hard fact to dispute. Again, Middleweight Boxing Bets makes Liam Smith the reasonable choice for a few academic reasons.
So, the chances of a decision look less and less likely here. Some want to wager on the Over of 10.5 rounds. Honestly, someone could go Over 6.5 rounds now at -135 on Bovada. This fight expects to be more action packed no matter how much the pugilists want to pace themselves. Smith wants to cut the ring off from Eubank Jr. similar to how he did it in the first bout. Some claim an elbow felled Eubank Jr., but there was a combination of punches.
Now, Smith wants to give it one last go at a possible title shot but first he has to get past Eubank Jr. again on Saturday. Again, the late stage of Liam Smith’s career may be his crowning moment. He knew he had a plan for attacking Eubank Jr. and executed the strategy to perfection. Though his opponent expects to be more game in the rematch, the Middleweight Boxing Bets like Smith (-165 on BetOnline) along with that Under rounds prop.
Could Chris Eubank Jr. actually strike back? The British fighter still has one of the more powerful boxing pedigrees in Britain. Also, he possesses a 72% knockout rate compared to Smith’s 61. Again, Eubank has been an IBO Middleweight World Champion twice once upon a time. Though Smith was a WBO Light-Middleweight title holder, he has never won anything in the Middleweight division except for an Intercontinental crown.
Now, the Middleweight Boxing bets show Eubank Jr. range from +113 to +125 for this September 2nd bout. Yes, for those in the United States, the main card starts at approximately 2:00 pm ET. So, this card will go a ways. However, this fight expects to be worth the wait as Eubank Jr. wants revenge and wants revenge in the worst form. No matter how much boxing is talked about, the younger fighter craves putting Smith on the canvas.
Both fighters will not stick and move as much as some believe. That goes especially for Smith because he knows he has to connect his shots early. He will get hit in return by a strong Eubank Jr. Now, the concern is that the younger fight finally catches Smith with something he cannot get up from. If one believes that, then there is some plus-money on the Chris Eubank Jr. moneyline for Saturday evening.
Some Middleweight props for September 2nd are impressed by some intriguing online boxing odds. The Under 10.5 round prop is likable at +110. Also, going for a victory by outcomes other than a decision is more favorable for Saturday. Consider that Smith has ended his last four opponents by TKO in ten or fewer rounds.
So, what about taking Liam Smith by knockout in Rounds 4-6? That +750 is a solid number. Add in the 1-6 group round betting at +550 for another possible wager. After that a sprinkle on Round 5 (+1400) and Round 6 (+1200) have to be considered.
Middleweight boxing bets side with Smith and a stoppage.
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