An action-packed weekend awaits boxing fans across the world as two undefeated boxers, David Benavidez and Demetrius Andrade fight it all out for the WBC Interim Super-Middleweight Belt at the Las Vegas’ Michelob Ultra Arena in USA. Also, on the same fight card as co-main event, Jermall Charlo will battle Jose Benavidez Jr in a 10-round non-title fight next Sunday. Before the Benavidez brothers take to the ring, Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron will face off in a rematch for the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO Super-Lightweight World titles after the later came out victorious in their meeting earlier this year. Here is a comprehensive preview of these fights along with free professional betting tips to help you smile to the bank this weekend with big wins on Nigeria’s best online sports betting site, BetKing. **Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor II** Ireland is the place to be this Saturday as Katie Taylor, who suffered a shock defeat in May 2023 at the hands of English boxer Chantelle Cameron, takes to the ring in a rematch against the super-lightweight champion. The Irish boxer, who lost her undefeated record on home soil along with the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring titles, earlier this year to her counterpart, is out for revenge this weekend. Saturday’s bout will mark the first time Taylor is in an underdog heading into a fight in her professional career. However, the undisputed champion, Cameron has pledged to “finish the job” and could be forgiven for already looking beyond Taylor to future opponents. Heading into this fight, Cameron remains unbeaten with a record of 18 wins in 18 fights with 8 knockouts while Taylor holds a record of 22 wins of 23 fights with 1 loss and 6 wins by knockout. We’re tipping Cameron to win this one; she remains the big favourite to retain her undisputed WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring titles. As usual, we provide the best odds in her quest to beat Taylor for the second time.
**Jermall Charlo vs Jose Benavidez Jr.** After a hiatus of 29 months due to personal challenges, Jermall Charlo, the undefeated WBC Middleweight Champion from Richmond, Texas, is set to face Jose Benavidez Jr. of Panorama City, California, on November 26th. The 10-round non-title bout in Las Vegas, Nevada, is slated at a catch weight of 163 lbs and is part of the undercard for the Benavidez vs. Andrade clash. Charlo’s last fight was in June 2021, where he secured a unanimous decision victory over Juan Macias Montiel to retain his title. On the other hand, Benavidez’s most recent bout was in August, where he stopped Sladan Janjanin in the fifth round. Charlo, a former IBF Jr. Middleweight Champion, defends his perfect record of 32-0 with 22 KOs. With a knockout ratio of 68.8%, he has demonstrated significant power, stopping 20 of his last 26 opponents, even though his previous two fights went the distance. His opponent, the 31-year-old Benavidez, hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, boasts a record of 28 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw with 19 KOs. While not as formidable as his brother, former WBC Super Middleweight Champ David Benavidez, Jose has faced setbacks, including a 12th-round stoppage by Terence Crawford in a bid for the WBO Welterweight Title in 2018 and a 12-round majority decision loss to Danny Garcia in July 2022. With 67.9% of his wins coming by stoppage, Benavidez has displayed above-average power, but he holds just one victory in his last four fights, including two losses and a 10-round draw with Francisco Torres in 2021. This fight promises to be a compelling return for Charlo and a significant test for Benavidez. However, betting on a win wouldn’t be out of place but a bet on the match to end in under 8.5 rounds provides more value for your money.
**David Benavidez vs Demetrius Andrade** In a Sunday morning showdown at Las Vegas’ Michelob Ultra Arena, David Benavidez is set to defend the interim WBC super-middleweight title against former two-weight world champion Demetrius Andrade. Benavidez, a former two-time WBC super-middleweight champion at 26, boasts 23 wins via knockout and is riding the momentum of a career-highlight victory against Caleb Plant. “El Bandera Roja” is eyeing a Mexico vs. Mexico mega-fight against Canelo Alvarez, the undisputed super middleweight champion. However, his 35-year-old challenger, Andrade has also previously called out Canelo and is eager for a shot at big-time fights, considering this might be his last opportunity to get his big fight. Despite his age, he’s confident of securing a win. This bout showcases contrasting styles with Benavidez, an aggressive puncher who thrives on high-paced, powerful attacks, while Andrade, a technical boxer, excels in working at range and counterattacking. The fight is expected unfolds in two phases. One is a tactical game where Andrade aims to evade Benavidez’s attacks and land accurate shots, while the other phase is followed by a physical battle where Benavidez takes charge and dictates the fight’s rhythm. While Andrade is relatively new to the super middleweight division, Benavidez, with more experience in this category and youth on his side, emerges as the stronger, faster, and more brutal contender. We’re tipping Benavidez to break through Andrade’s defences and inflict significant damage. The smart money should be on a Benavidez win and under 10.5 rounds.
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