Klitschko -1550, Rounds 10.5 under -140
When we look at the odds on this fight we sure can’t lay the big number with Klitschko but it is hard to make a case for Chisora. The rounds option may be where the value lies in this fight.
Not many people are giving Chisora much of a chance in this one but the young fighter is not without confidence as he has already gone on record saying he will knock out Klitschko in the 8th round on Saturday night. That seems unlikely considering Klitschko has a huge height and reach advantage. Chisora has been running his mouth about how he thinks Klitschko is scared and that he can win. "I'm looking forward to this fight," Chisora said. "And I trained hard. And the way we're going to be fighting will be a hundred miles an hour from the first round to round eight, which I promise you fans that he's going down on."
Klitschko may be 40 years old but he said he is in great shape for this fight. He has won 43 of his 45 fights and rarely has he been challenged since winning the heavyweight title in 2004. Klitschko is also using Chisora’s trash talk as motivation for Saturday night’s fight. "You promised me, you promised to knock me out in eight rounds. Yeah, round No. 8," Klitschko said to Chisora, “This belt, I don't give you on Saturday night. You don't have a chance.”
This looks to be a mismatch as Chisora comes into the fight having lost his last two fights to Tyson Fury and Robert Helenius. Chisora is really just an average fighter being thrown into the ring with a far superior fighter. We won’t lay this type of number with any boxer but Klitschko should win with little trouble. He may also want to send a message and knock out Chisora so we’ll take the under on the round at -140 in boxing betting.
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