Chisora -155 vs. Fury
With all of the talk going on in the last few weeks, this bout should be very exciting. Chisora simply can’t keep his mouth shut and has said he is the future of heavyweight boxing in Britain. Fury has said he has a lot more class and that he will take over the role of the country’s best heavyweight.
"I'm the future of heavyweight boxing and I don't go in for any toe-curling excuses. I want to be a fighter that Britain can be proud of, just the way British fans were proud of Ricky Hatton and on Saturday night fight fans will see that," said Fury.
Chisora is 14-0 in his career with 9 knockouts while Fury is 14-0 in his career with 10 knockouts. This bout will be shown in Britain and it will also be available on pay-per-view in the United States and available in Canada and Africa.
Khan -525 vs. Judah
The super lightweight title will be unified on Saturday night in Las Vegas when Khan faces Judah in a bout that can be seen on HBO. Khan is 25-1 in his career with 17 knockouts while Judah is 41-6 with 28 knockouts. Khan is seen as a future star and his heavily favored in boxing betting at BetDSI sportsbook. Khan is trained by Freddy Roach while Judah is trained by Pernell Whitaker.
This bout is all about Khan’s youth and power against Judah’s experience. Khan is such a huge favorite that not many people believe he can lose but Judah does have the power to pull off a shocker. Khan is probably too good to lose this fight but there is very little value in taking him at big odds. There is also a rounds option on this fight in boxing betting available at BetDSI Sportsbook with the number listed at 9.5.