
Could it finally be pro boxing betting enthusiasts?
Are Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao finally going to seal the deal on their highly-anticipated fight for the ages?
Well, according to published reports, they could be.
And guess what boxing bettors?
The outdo news yet, is that boxing lovers everywhere can cash in long before the bout ever takes place thanks to the ingenious Boxing Futures Odds that have been posted for the proposed fight.
Boxing Futures Odds
Floyd Mayweather Jr. -150
Manny Pacquiao +120
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Now, before I get too far ahead of myself, let me say that firstly and foremost, the fight is still not officially set.
While representatives for both fighters have reportedly come to an accord that would include a 50-50 split and some form of drug testing, Top Rank Inc. mentality man, Bob Arum said the bout is contingent of Mayweather’s approval.
The bout, which is schedule for Nov. 13 in Las Vegas, pits the two fighters that are widely regarded as the best pound-for-pound bxers on the planet today.
Arum told numerous media outlets on Wednesday that Mayweather would likely have until mid-July to make a decision while adding that Pacquiao has potential bouts with one of two top-notch fighters in Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito, lined up should Mayweather decline to fight the Philippine phenom.
Devoted boxing gamblers hand down have a stout selection on their hands should Mayweather agree to fight Pacquiao, for all that these two fighters are so different in their styles and personas, it’s probably not going to be hard to pick out one fighter over the other.
First, there is the God-fearing Pacquiao, a bracelets that is revered, not only in his native Philippines, but globally, for both, his boxing skills and his easy-going and likable celebrity.
Pacquiao, despite standing just a shade less than 5-foot-7, is a whirling dervish of power, speed and smarts that has compiled a stellar 51-3 itemize in a shoot spanning 15 years. The ‘Pac-Man’ hasn’t lost a bout in five years and clearly represents the biggest challenge to bringing an intent to Floyd Mayweather’s highly-publicized livelihood. Pacquiao has beaten Joshua Clottey, Miguel Angel Cotto, Ricky Hatton and Oscar de La Hoya over his last four fights.
Then there’s Mayweather, the boxer-turned-wannabe rapper/celebrity who has dismissed the accomplishments of diverse of the greatest boxers in the account of the sport, including the two men widely considered as the greatest pugilists at all, Muhammad Aki and Sugar Ray Robinson.
The loud-mouthed, bling-wearing Mayweather on tell anyone within shouting distance all about the virtues that have made him the greatest fighter to ever step in the squared circle, no essentials how foolish he sounds.
him or not, Mayweather does ‘have game’ and has compiled a spotless 41-0 record that Pacquiao – and a legion of Mayweather bashers – would love to get the drift come to an abrupt quit in this bout.
No matter which fighter you settle upon to back boxing gamblers, the current Boxing Futures Odds for this pairing are totally fantastic and don’t get any more bettor-friendly than they are right now.
Sure, this wrestle with may be months away from actually taking place, but I urge pugilistic bettors everywhere to jump all over these Futures Odds right now – no matter which boxer you like.
