Tugstsogt Nyambayar the clear betting favourite against Cobia Breedy
Later today we will see former world title challenger Tugstsogt Nyambayar (11-1, 9) [Нямбаярын Тогсцогт] look to bounce back from his sole defeat, to Gary Russell Jr, as he takes on the unbeaten Cobia Breedy (15-0, 5) on Showtime.
For people looking at this bout from a gambling perspective it's probably no surprise to see that the once beaten Mongolian fighter is the clear betting favourite, with UK bookies having him best priced at 1/7, and other pricing him as unenticingly as 1/14. Given his amateur pedigree and professional performances it's what we would expect, despite his loss last time out.
Breedy on the other hand is widely available at 5/1 though he's best priced at a huge 13/2 for those picking the unheralded under-dog.
As for the draw that's typically 25/1, though can be found at 28/1 for those interested.
As for the method of victory market, that's firmly behind a win inside the distance by Nyamabar, who is 8/13 to win by TKO/KO or DQ. A decision win for the Mongolian is as high as 9/4. On the other hand Breedy has odds of 12/1 to win by TKO/KO or DQ and the same price for him to take home a decision.
As for how long this will go there's two different markets here. One is is 6.5 rounds, with the under priced at 10/11 and the over priced at 4/5. The other is 7.5 rounds, with the under again 10/11 and the over at 4/5.
For people looking at this bout from a gambling perspective it's probably no surprise to see that the once beaten Mongolian fighter is the clear betting favourite, with UK bookies having him best priced at 1/7, and other pricing him as unenticingly as 1/14. Given his amateur pedigree and professional performances it's what we would expect, despite his loss last time out.
Breedy on the other hand is widely available at 5/1 though he's best priced at a huge 13/2 for those picking the unheralded under-dog.
As for the draw that's typically 25/1, though can be found at 28/1 for those interested.
As for the method of victory market, that's firmly behind a win inside the distance by Nyamabar, who is 8/13 to win by TKO/KO or DQ. A decision win for the Mongolian is as high as 9/4. On the other hand Breedy has odds of 12/1 to win by TKO/KO or DQ and the same price for him to take home a decision.
As for how long this will go there's two different markets here. One is is 6.5 rounds, with the under priced at 10/11 and the over priced at 4/5. The other is 7.5 rounds, with the under again 10/11 and the over at 4/5.