Yes, the ladies get to go at it again next Saturday from Ireland. This fight looks to go the full ten rounds once again. The English and Irish tangle again on November 25th from Ireland. Alright, it is Light Welterweight Boxing Best Picks time.
Numbers have not moved at all and are provided thanks to the top Vegas online boxing betting sites.
Cameron vs Taylor Odds | |||
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Chantelle Cameron | -193 | -195 | -184 |
Katie Taylor | +150 | +165 | +148 |
Over 8.5 Rounds | -1400 | -1200 | -1250 |
Under 8.5 Rounds | +700 | +600 | +650 |
Okay, Light Welterweight Boxing Best Bets thought Cameron and Taylor was quite exciting the first time. This was quite the spectacle and hard to believe only happened six months ago. It was a ten-rounder that went to the scorecards. Though many believed Cameron dominated most of the fight, she only recorded a majority decision win. That irked the media and Cameron even more.
Taylor was dealt the first loss of her professional career after the fight. It was a heartbreaking loss for the 37-year old veteran boxer. It is hard to believe the Irish woman is going for titles in a second weight class. This, once again, is by far her toughest bout. Simply, if this is anything like the first fight, boxing fans are in for some treat. These two fighters can trade and take some shots!
This undercard starts earlier in the afternoon (East CoastTime). Now, expect this fight to begin around 5:00 pm ET on the East Coast (2:00 pm PT). There is no way either boxer is overlooking one another. As a matter of fact, these two boxers know what is at stake and watched a whole lot of video from the previous bout. Taylor, in particular, thought she made a lot more mistakes than usual
Alright, Taylor comes in at 22-1 with 6 knockouts. The problem for her is the Cameron is 18-0 with eight knockouts. Also, she is five years younger than Taylor, has a bit more speed and a little more power. Those two aspects became more pronounced and telling as that late May fight went on.
This bout headline two fighters at the 135-pound weight limit. Chantelle Cameron remains an increasingLight Welterweight Boxing Best Bets favorite for this bout in less than two weeks. The younger English fighter (32 years old) thinks she can use her reach and power to keep Taylor at a distance while hurting the Irish boxer.. Now, Lightweight Boxing Best Picks think this favorite can score a knockdown and knockout potentially next Saturday.
Does anyone think this fight is going the distance? Now, that answer is a likely yes. There carries some risk as Cameron may try to take Taylor out too early and leave herself open. The one thing the Irish boxer can do is take advantage of an opening. Her power is not at the level of Cameron but she can catch anyone with a shot. Some counter that Taylor may try to lunge and reach quite a bit. That would leave her open to potential knockout shots.
The most important facet of the fight is Cameron’s ability to throw accurately from anywhere. Yes, +500 for a KO/DQ/TKO seems worth a shot and even the -125 for Cameron to win by decision is gaining some traction too. England’s rose believes firmly she can wear down the Irish Boxing Queen next Saturday. It’s hard to dispute her assertion.
In the meantime, we are rolling safe with the Cameron triumph and a decision. This will keep numbers tidy and hopefully the fighter delivers the good and gets us the win.
Light Welterweight Boxing Best Bets respect The Taylor. Okay, we figure on seeing quite a few shots as Taylor will take her share to make her share. After all, the boxer from Ireland knows she cannot be afraid. The minute Cameron smells fear could very well be the end of this fight. Experience helps Taylor but that will only carry the night so far.
Again that knockout ratio of less than 30% could be troubling. However, the Irish fighter never really hurt Cameron in May. As a matter of fact, Cameron knows a few spots to attack early. Taylor will have to be aware of this from the opening bell. Needless to say, for Taylor to win, she is going to have to fight the fight of her life.
Okay, the biggest concern may be Taylor’s stamina in this fight. Will she run out of gas and when? It is a huge question and why we contend that the Irishwoman must connect on something(s) big early. There will be no lopsided scoring this time around. Taylor will have to earn this win. She may even have to knock Cameron down at some point in the fight.
So, the Taylor moneyline is reasonable and so is the decision and win. The latter pays out at +200.
Ler’s prop that up again. Yes, those online Vegas boxing odds did find a knockout in the final rounds for Cameron drops in around +2800 to +3300. For Taylor, those are odds not likely to touch.
Expect some grouped round props in about a week or so as the fight draws ever closer.
Light Welterweight Boxing Best Bets lean on Cameron to stay undefeated.
Online betting sites continue bringing the heat.
Summary
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Education
1999 Graduate of Union County College
1993 Graduate of Rahway High School
Professional Achievements
Media credentialed member of the New Jersey Devils since 2010
Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
Been on countless podcasts, TV shows, and more including Sportsnet and even NHL Network