This weekend boxing fans will be treated with a uncommon list of boxing cards at the highest level, because in the next three nights a tent event will take place.
On Friday at the Times Square in Recent York in Dazn, he organizes the Pay-Per-View event, in which there are three best teenage stars of this sport: Teofimo Lopez, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia. Lopez wants to defend his title WBO Junior Welter Wweight against Arnold Barboz Jr. Haney will face the former champion of the welterweight champion Jose Ramirez, and Garcia will face Rolando Romero in the main event (Dazn PPV).
On Saturday, Canelo Alvarez will enter the ring for the first time this year, when he equalizes with William Scull in the unification of the title of a super medium weight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Dazn PPV). And the arranged weekend ends when the ESPN warrior for 2 pounds for the pound of Nayya Inoue placed his unquestionable featherweight championship on the line against Ramon Cardenas on Sunday (ESPN/ESPN+, 22:00 ET).
Here are the best factories from a boxing weekend. All chances of ESPN BET
Ryan Garcia vs. Romero “Rolly”, May 2
Below 6.5 rounds. As a favorite almost 9 to 1, Garcia wants to make another statement after his nervous win with Haney in April 2024-the decision made, which was later changed to the lack of a competition after a positive Garcia test for a forbidden substance. Garcia plays Romero with a power colleague in Romero in a witty fight for as long as it lasts. While both men are based on their knockout, Garcia’s speed will be a difference in relation to the penniless defense of Romero. Garcia, to win through KO/TKO, is around -300, which is too exorbitant for me. If it is to do this, it probably happens between rounds 3-6, so let’s take below 6.5 rounds or if you can get an alternative round in good condition, I wouldn’t mind below 7.5 rounds.
Devin Haney vs. Jose Ramirez, May 2
Haney won by a decision. This seems to be a struggle for a reflection for Haney. It is true that his loss against Garcia was overturned, but Haney was dominated in every aspect of this duel. Haney, fighting with Ramirez, who feels a loss, seems to be an opportunity to return to the win column. Haney is a significant bookmaker’s favorite, and even the price for betting rounds is too high. I take Haney to win by a decision in Parlay. This seems to be a common way Haney wins, and after fighting Garcia he will want to get a sheltered and pure victory.
WBO Junior Welter Wweight championship: Teofimo Lopez Jr. vs. Arnold Barboza Jr., May 2
Lopez to win. It should be a fun fight there and back. Both warriors have well -rounded skill sets and great durability that this Bell Bell will bring. Lopez met a higher level competition during his career and is a former unquestioned lightweight champion. It also has the edge of power and speed. I think it will be the X factor in this fight. I also don’t see where Barbosa gives Lopez trouble or surprises him to everyone that he has not seen before. Lopez is a favorite of almost 2 to 1, so I take the money line here. If the number is higher, take Lopez to win a plus on rounds to get better chances.
Unquestioned medium championship: Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull, May 3
Alvarez is Win by Ko/TKO. In such steep opportunities you can’t take Alvarez to the money line. It is not even worth putting this plant into a couple. However, in a much more accessible line I am ready to shoot at Alvarez, winning Ko/TKO, because he is a better warrior with greater knockout power. Alvarez is one of the best boxers in the history of this sport. It’s not about whether he knocked out Scull, it’s a matter of when he does it.
The unquestionable featherweight junior championships: Nayya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas, May 4
Inoue to win between rounds 4-6. Inoue is another huge favorite on these weekend cards and rightly so, because it will probably provide us with another win in Nokautie. Inoue is almost impossible to put up, because even taking him to win by KO/TKO has almost -1000 opportunities. However, I see the value to take him to win between rounds 4-6 with almost +175 chances. In the past, we have seen that Inoue was hit at the beginning of his fights and sometimes he does not pour it into the middle rounds, where he takes over the tempo and power.