Boxing: Devin Haney favorite to beat George Kambosos Jr in undisputed lightweight title fight

Boxing: Devin Haney favorite to beat George Kambosos Jr in undisputed lightweight title fight

An absolutely massive boxing fight comes from the land down under this weekend when George Kambosos Jr  takes on Devin Haney as both men look to become the undisputed lightweight champion of the world.

Both fighters go into the fight undefeated but someone's record must be altered forever and will be chasing glory on the night on the other side of the world.

Can the hometown hero Kambosos get yet another upset win against an undefeated champion? Or will Haney live up to his nickname 'The Dream' and make his come true?

We'll look ahead to the bout and give you the best free betting picks to try and earn you some extra cash.

BoxingBetOnlineBetUSMyBookie
George Kambosos Jr+150+150+140
Devin Haney-180-180-170

Boxing Fight Information

  • Saturday, June 4th, 2022
  • Marvel Arena, Melbourne, Australia
  • 12 x 3-minute rounds
  • Lightweight division (135lbs)

George Kambosos Jr vs Devin Haney odds

  • George Kambosos Jr - +150
  • Devin Haney - -140

This fight is sure to be absolutely spectacular and that is reflected in the close odds that bookmakers have conjured up for it.

Kambosos comes into the fight as a slight underdog despite being 20-0 and undefeated in his career, having won three of his last four fights via including his last bout in November 2021 against Teofimo Lopez.

At the best price of +150 with BetUS Sports Betting, you can earn $150 of profit for every $100 you stake making him a very worthwhile investment.

To earn that money though, you'll need the favorite Devin Haney to falter.

'Dream' is 27-0 against world-class opposition in Zaur Abdullaev, Jorge Linares, and most recently against Joseph Diaz at Madison Square Garden in December 2021.

Despite each of his last four wins coming via decision, he comes in as the favorite to win the fight and is a best price -170 with MyBookie Sports Betting meaning you must stake $170 to see a return of $100.

George Kambosos Jr to beat Devin Haney
+150
BetUS

Kambosos Jr vs Haney preview

In a matter of days, Haney will be fighting the biggest fight of his career with two major things going in his opponent's favor.

First, his father and lead trainer Bill Haney will not be ringside after he was unable to secure a visa to enter Australia and secondly, Haney will have to deal with an electric crowd who will be firmly behind Kambosos in the biggest fight Australia's ever seen.

Haney is an excellent technician with a solid jab and great movement, but he’s shown that his power and durability are potential weaknesses. Of his last three performances, only his most recent was anything to write home about.

Kambosos hasn’t been active since his shocking win over Teofimo Lopez, but he’s a rough fighter who will be right on Haney from bell to bell. While Kambosos’ upset over Lopez was sensational, there were question marks over it as the judges were split on the decision.

The weight of the event isn’t likely to hold either man down, but Kambosos’ pressure style sticks out with judges more so than Haney’s potshots and lateral movement.

The best way for the hometown hero to win this fight is to try and bully his opponent, but it won't be easy. Haney will move constantly, pick him off with jabs, and hope that the judges don't screw him over.

See below the top sportsbooks where you can wager online and choose the best one for you:

Back Haney on the cards

Though Haney has it rough, Kambosos may not be as ready as people think for the boxing skill and ability the American is bringing him.

It must be remembered that despite Lopez's health issues in the last fight he managed to drop Kambosos, and previous fights against boxing heavy fighters have seen him struggle too.

Outside of Vasily Lomachenko, Haney is the best pure boxer in the division. Having his lead trainer absent is problematic, but it would be a foolish gamble that Haney isn't prepared for the biggest fight of his career and at this point it will all be muscle memory.

If Kambosos were a bigger puncher, then Haney would have a real problem on his hands. But he isn't, and there’s nothing the Australian does that isn’t out of the norm. He’s a typical pressure fighter that lacks the speed and brute power to force Haney to change his approach from just out-boxing his opponent.

If anything, Kambosos is going to be an open book for Haney. It may end up being far easier than the odds state. Haney won’t leave this to chance and will use his boxing brain beautifully to defeat Kambosos and become an undisputed champion of the boxing world.

Devin Haney to win on points
+100
BetOnline

Neither fighter will be looking for the one big shot to close the show early, and that also leans into Haney's favor. Both of them have roughly above a 50% knockout ratio and have seen most of their recent fights go the distance without any moments where we’d see a stoppage. It really is brains over brawn with these two.

Haney is the clear favorite and getting even money on him to win in his only real route is a great price, but it does rely on the judges doing their jobs properly and not handing clear rounds to Kambosos after Haney has toppled him.