Two of those four leading light names are put to be merged in the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 18. Undefeated OleksandrThe Nail Gvozdyk is producing his next WBC and lineal light heavyweight names shield, while also-undefeated Artur Beterbiev defends his IBF light heavyweight strap to the next time. Gvozdyk, Even the Ukraine native, is now a -125 favorite with all the Beterbiev, arriving back at -105.
This is the third time in??the last four fights of Gvozdyk that he was favored by less than -250. The two previous bouts were contrary to Adonis Stevenson and Isaac Chilemba and both ended by knockout. Meanwhile, this is the time Beterbiev was an underdog, as his nearest odds were -500 when he fought with Radivoje Klajdzic in May.
Gvozdyk, Even the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, is caught out of position, moving the ring looking to allow his heavy hands move around. As soon as the Ukraine native discovers his chances to land cleanly, he does so viciously, with 14 of the 17 professional wins end by knockout. When he won both the WBC and lineal light belts in the 11th round his devastating knockout might come last December. That fight would be the last for Stevenson because he had been placed into a coma on the following Monday and has been in that condition for several weeks.
Fitting Gvozdyk in hitting electricity is Beterbiev. Only one of his 14 specialist fights has??made it beyond the round and all have finished by knockout. The Russia native is competitive when he chooses to strike. Does he throw 1 punch at one time, rather??he sets his opportunity and his foe.
Both men have conditioning but go about their struggles in different ways. Beterbiev is like a pitbull, while trying to enter a telephone booth and exchange hands, marching down his opponents. He is ready to consume a few shots when it means he can land.
Unexpectedly, Gvozdyk is a technician, while keeping range with his lengthy jabs and straights moving like a kitty swiftly out of danger. If he smells blood in the water, that having been said, he even also moves on a full-on attack. The major issue for this struggle is will Beterbiev be in a position to corner Gvozdyk, or will be that the Ukrainian footwork going to help keep him protected?
Curious as of October 16
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