The stage is set. All eyes are on the Marvel Stadium this Saturday night as George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney clash for lightweight supremacy. All four recognised world title belts in the 135-pound division are on the line this weekend, with the winner becoming the first undisputed lightweight king since Pernell Whitaker achieved that feat back in 1990. As if that wasn’t enough to wet your appetite, here at SportsLens, we have teamed up with several bookmakers ahead of the big fight to give you some exclusive betting offers and free bets. Read on to find out how you can claim these amazing betting offers, as well as the best bookies to place your George Kambosos Jr vs Devin Haney free bets at! If you are unsure on how you think the fight will play out but fancy a wager on this undisputed ...
An undisputed world title fight for all of the belts in the lightweight division heads to Australian shores as George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney clash for the WBA Super, WBC, WBO and IBF world titles this weekend from the Marvel Stadium, Melbourne. After another hugely successful weekend of boxing tips, where we predicted the winner, outcome and exact round in which Gervonta Davis would stop Rolando Romero, we are back this week with more tips ahead of a bumper weekend of boxing action! On paper, this is a genuine 50/50 fight and is almost impossible to call. In one corner you have the undefeated George Kambosos Jr, who defeated Teofimo Lopez last year against all odds and claimed three of the four world title belts. In the opposite corner you have Devin Haney, the current WBC world light...
JERMELL CHARLO and Brian Castano are set to have their highly anticipated rematch for all four belts at super-welterweight this weekend. This fight has captured the imagination of the whole boxing world and Saturday night in Los Angeles promises to be a spectacular night of action, with the Crypto.com Arena taking centre stage. Charlo is the slight favourite for this fight, with Castano priced at better than evens with most bookmakers. Many fans believe Castano should have won the first fight and that Charlo was lucky the fight got scored a draw. It was a split decision draw first time around with one judge having it in favour of Charlo, one for Castano and one scored it 114-114. If you want to have a gamble on the fight and use some great free bets, then sign up to the betting sites below...
BRIAN CASTANO and Jermell Charlo throw down for the WBA, IBF, WBC and WBO world super-welterweight titles this weekend. The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles takes centre stage for the super-fight, as the pair battle it out in their highly anticipated rematch for all of the world championship belts at 154-pounds. On paper, this is a genuine 50/50 fight and is extremely difficult to call. The first fight was a tight afar, with fans being able to make a case for either man getting their hand raised. In the end, Castano and Charlo fought hard for 36 minutes, but couldn’t be separated as the judges ruled it a split decision draw. If you fancy a bet on the huge undisputed fight this weekend, read on and check out our betting tips and predictions, as well as making use of the various free bets and...