Serrano vs Meinke Boxing Odds Highlight Card

Three Headline Boxing Bouts

Serrano vs Meinke boxing odds headline the card in Puerto Rico, which also includes Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland and Jonathan Gonzalez vs Rene Santiago.

Amanda Serrano is a 46-2-1 legend, and she puts her four world featherweight belts on the line against 18-3 Nina Meinke.

She’s the overwhelming -5000 favorite to retain her status as the world’s best.

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Location: El Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican Power with Serrano

Fighting in front of her home crowd isn’t something Serrano has enjoyed too much throughout her career, especially in recent times.

The champion 35-year-old only has one recent loss on her record, which came against Katie Taylor for the lightweight titles.

She was outmuscled by the Irish champion, but it was a split decision, so she wasn’t far off becoming a two-weight class champion.

She has since defending her belts four times, and although the level of opposition hasn’t been fantastic, Meinke isn’t exactly the world’s best.

Meinke’s record is nothing close to the Amanda Serrano record. She has been fighting mostly terrible opponents in Germany, and we can’t see her putting up much of a fight against Serrano.

Serrano vs Meinke boxing odds have her at +1200, so she’s a despised outsider and rightfully so. She’ll be overwhelming by the pressure of fighting in Puerto Rico, and she’s just not on the same playing field.

Take Serrano to win, and although -5000 is extremely short, she’s worth including in betting boxing tips.

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Paul Continues Comeback

Say what you want about Paul, he’s a decent boxer considering he’s a YouTuber and former Disney star.

The controversial American has only one loss on his record, which came against Tommy Fury, who would subsequently defeat KSI under similar circumstances.

It’s hard for the YouTube boxers to win decisions, so if Paul wants to get the win against 17-2 pro boxer Ryan Bourland, he needs to knock him out.

Luckily for Paul, Bourland isn’t close to having the same physicality, and we think Paul wins by knockout with relative ease.

Bourland has been fighting against low-level boxers, which is why he’s the +900 underdog against an amateur.

It always pays to look at the boxing schedule, and Paul has bigger fights on the horizon. Take Paul to win by knockout, and with the total rounds line at 1.5, the sportsbook isn’t expecting a long fight.

A knockout win in the first two rounds is expected for the favorite.

Gonzalez Getting It Done

Gonzalez has been fighting well, and the Puerto Rican boxer has every chance to extend his winning streak.

The southpaw is 27-3-1, including 14 wins by knockout. He comes off three decision victories, but two of those fights were against strong opponents.

Facing Santiago, who is 12-3, is an easier fight, which is why Santiago is a +350 chance with betting markets.

He won the interim WBO flyweight title, but now he faces the actual champion, and the underdog looks outclassed.

His recent wins have come by knockout or TKO, so he has power, but Gonzalez has the class advantage and that’s tough to overlook.

Having more experience is also another positive for Gonzalez, who made his debut in 2011. That’s a lot of experience under his belt compared to Santiago.

Getting -500 is a fair price. He’s worth including in our boxing parlay for the card, which also includes Serrano vs Meinke boxing odds and Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland.

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