The Welterweights continue stealing the headlines in this July 29th bout between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. This bout gets streamed, along with the undercard in the United States. The undercard features several lucrative fights as well. The main event starts a bit after 11:00 pm ET from Las Vegas, Nevada. Can Crawford hold off Spence Jr. in the Welterweight Boxing Picks?
The updated numbers are presented below from the prime Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Crawford vs Spence Odds | |||
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Terence Crawford | -150 | -180 | -166 |
Errol Spence | +120 | +150 | +120 |
Over 10.5 Rounds | -270 | -220 | -270 |
Under 10.5 Rounds | +190 | +180 | +184 |
This is another fight that took forever to come is less than three weeks away. Crawford and Spence Jr. negotiated for more than two years for this fight. Earlier in the Spring, few believed there was an agreement even when it was finalized. Welterweight Boxing Picks wonders how these two pugilists will look after long layoffs. Also, age is not the only thing to consider besides any ring rust.
Both fighters believe they can win this fight. First, he has the height and reach advantage. Also, the two combatants considered moving up to 154 pounds for 2024. The speed and strength are there. Some question Crawford’s age and lack of activity more than Spence. The difference between the two fighters is only two years. Crawford is 35 and Spence is 33.
This fight figured to happen sooner but falls under the “better late than never” moniker. Part of the problem stemmed from the simple fact that Spence Jr. was affiliated with Premier Boxing Classics while Crawford was with Top Rank Boxing.
After those obstacles, there were legal issues and entanglements. Eventually, an agreement got hammered out which allows for an immediate rematch (bidirectional clause). That rematch would take place before the end of 2023. It will be interesting to see what happens there but this is a fight that is easily deserving of a sequel given the wait.
This 147 pound weight class features great fighters. These two boxers throw blows that can still floor someone in the 154 pound category. However, this fight looks to be an opportunity for Spence Jr. to finish what he started. Eventually, Spence Jr. wanted to conquer the Super Welterweight division. Spence Jr. began closer to Even on the moneyline in April. Again, Welterweight Boxing Picks make the New Yorker the bet.
So, decision chances keep on increasing. Bettors keep liking the Over of 10.5 rounds. Honestly, someone could go Under 10.5 rounds and get away with it. This fight expects to be fierce with lots of ebbs and flows. The one thing Crawford can do is defend. He lands some of the best counter combinations in the business. However, Spence Jr. showed in previous sparring sessions that maybe the Long Islander has the upper hand.
Yes, Spence Jr. knows he is facing his most difficult fight. Training got raised several notches and quickly. However, there is a reason why he is called The Truth. He is a Southpaw that experts faces Southpaws who switch. It is that undying nature along with that hunger. Spence Jr. at plus money is the choice here in the Welterweight Boxing Picks as a potential Spence knockout prop fits in well with our obvious moneyline pick (+150 on BetOnline).
Could Terence Crawford stir up the echoes and find a way to win? The American fighter fought so many quality fighters (39-0, 30 KOS). His IQ and counterpunching get taken for granted. Crawford may be 1 1/2 inches shorter but does have a two inch reach advantage. That may be something the Omaha, Nebraska native tries to use to his advantage early on in this fight.
Okay, the Welterweight Boxing Picks show Crawford to be in the -150 to -180 range for the July 29th bout. Again, for those in the United States, grab some dinner and cocktails then enjoy a hell of a fight. The fact that this is unprecedented and undisputed is great. Do not discount Crawford’s ability. The three-division World Champion still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Both fighters can bring the power but Crawford has to rock Spence Jr. early. If in the first round or two, Crawford takes the sting out of Spence Jr.’s attack, that will pave the way for a Crawford knockout. Both fighters have only combined for one decision recently. Crawford has eight straight knockouts. Getting a wager in by knockout may be better than the moneyline here.
Other Welterweight props for July 29th examine at some solid online boxing odds. The distance prop with Spence Jr. win rolls in at +210 but the same outcome with a knockout fires in at +550. It’s not as likely as the decision but people forget that the Long Island native has 22 knockouts in 28 fights along with 82 less rounds of ring wear.
So, what about a draw again? Simply, at +1400, do not waste your money. I do like a few dollars on the winner and round range for Spence Jr. (10-12 at +1000). Again, something happened in those sparring sessions that has bearing.
Welterweight boxing picks lean on Spence Jr. Do not be shocked by a late round stoppage.
Finally, those excellent online betting sites make wagers like this and other fights more attractive the last week of July.
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