KSI believes he’s a good enough boxer not only to beat up fellow rapper and YouTuber Swarmz but also to take down a professional boxer on the same night. KSI will box a couple of different fighters. First, he’ll attempt to beat Brandon Scott, which is Swarmz’s real name. Then Olajide Olatunji, which is KSI’s real name, will step back into the ring to box Luis Alcaraz Pineda. In the top professional bout of the night, Richard Commey returns an underdog versus veteran Jose Pedraza. Check out Boxing Lines, analysis, and free picks for five of Saturday night’s top boxing matches.
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- When: Saturday, August 27
Brandon Scott (Swarmz) +571 vs Olajide Olatunji (KSI) -1666
From the opening bell, KSI should swarm Scott with punches. The English rapper turned boxer outworked Logan Paul in his only professional fight.
Olatunji heads into this bout versus Scott with a 1-0 record. Although Brandon will put up a decent effort, he has no shot unless Olatunji shows up in terrible shape. Scott has trained hard. Unfortunately, he appears to throw punches over his front foot, which means he’ll have zero power. KSI wins his first match.
Boxing Pick: Olajide Olatunji
Luis Alcaraz Pineda +307 vs Olajide Olatunji (KSI) -555
Olatunji couldn’t have chosen a better opponent for his second match. Sure, Luis Alcaraz Pineda is a professional boxer. Pineda, though, falls into that category of pro pugilist who enters the ring to make his opponent look good.
Pineda has a 2-5 record. The Mexican born fighter has lost 4 bouts via knockout. But although Pineda should serve as the sacrificial lamb to Olatunji’s boxing prowess, KSI could be in tough. If Swarmz doesn’t go down easily, and it’s doubtful he will, Olatunji must head back to the locker room and ready himself for a pro.
The odds don’t correctly reflect Pineda’s chances. He’s terrible, but he’s a professionally trained boxer who lasted the full four rounds in his last bout. Pineda will put forth an effort that could lead to a massive upset win.
Boxing Pick: Luis Alcaraz Pineda
Jozsef Darmos +954 vs Efe Ajagba -10000
On paper, Darmos has a chance to win this. The Hungarian boxer has a decent 14-4-3 record with 10 knockout or technical knockout wins.
But Darmos has lost 2 of his last 4 bouts. Almost as important? Opponent Efe Ajagba is 15-1 with 12 knockout victories. Not only that, but although Ajagba lost his last fight, it was versus then 18-0 and now 19-0 Frank Sanchez.
Ajagba should win this. Consider a round prop on the favorite to get Darmos out of the ring before the final bell.
Boxing Pick: Efe Ajagba
Miljan Rovcanin +956 vs Jared Anderson -10000
Anderson is 11-0 with 11 knockout wins. Sometimes a boxer produces a stunning record like Jared’s and we write it off as the boxer throwing down on the cupcake circuit.
But that isn’t the case with Anderson. Jared has built his awesome record against good boxers. Oleksandr Teselenko was 17-0 when Anderson knocked him out.
Vladimir Tereshkin was 22-0-1 at the time Anderson ended his night. Jared will KO 24-2 Miljan Rovcanin. Look for a knockout round prop before baking Anderson on the moneyline.
Boxing Pick: Jared Anderson
Richard Commey +190 vs Jose Pedraza -294
Commey hasn’t stepped into the ring since a loss to Vasyl Lomachenko in 2021. Due to the layoff, and the fact Pedraza fought great in a losing effort versus Jose Carlos Ramirez, are the main reasons Commey is such a big underdog.
Pedraza is in better form. But Commey can still throw hard. He’s a good enough boxer to keep this close. If their wasn’t such a big difference in odds, backing Pedraza would be a no-brainer. But Commey has a better chance than +190 to win this fight, which makes Richard an overlay.
Boxing Pick:
Undefeated Guido Vianello takes on Jonathan Rice on Saturday night in what should be an excellent bout. Vianello versus Rice is one of Saturday’s headline fights on a day when YouTube boxer Olajide Olatunji also throws down. Check out Boxing Lines, analysis, and free picks for five bouts taking place on Saturday, Jan. 14.
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Thomas Oliveira +644 vs Olajide Olatunji -1666
Olatunji, known as KSI to his fans, was supposed to take on mixed-martial-artist Dillon Danis. KSI last fought in August where he beat two fighters: YouTube rival Swarmz and Luis Pineda.
On Saturday, Olatunji takes on Thomas Olievera. Known as FaZe Temperrr, there’s some reason to believe the underdog in this gets it done.
Temperrr has a decent 2-1 record for an amateur. Not only that, but he trains as hard as KSI. Also, Olievera is 4 inches taller, weighs more, and has an inch reach advantage.
Sure, KSI should win. But the odds discount Olievera’s advantages. Temperrr has a much better shot than the odds imply.
Boxing Pick: Thomas Oliveira
Edwin Rodriguez +290 vs Floyd Diaz -476
American Floyd Diaz has a nice 8-0 record with 3 knockout victories. Diaz hopes to push the record to 9 when he throws down against veteran Edwin Rodriguez on Saturday.
Rodriguez is 11-6-2 with 5 knockout wins. Edwin last fought in 2021, which puts him at a disadvantage to win this. If Rodriguez is at the top of his game, he will out box his odds.
But there’s no telling Edwin’s shape. So although Diaz is a slight underlay at his odds, backing Floyd is the way to go.
Boxing Pick: Floyd Diaz
Abraham Nova -116 vs Adam Lopez -119
Abraham Nova versus Adam Lopez projects as one of this weekend’s most competitive matches. Nova last fought in June 2022. Abraham lost the bout but it was against well-regarded Robeisy Ramirez.
Adam Lopez is 16-3-1 with 6 knockout wins. Lopez beat William Encarnacion via unanimous decision in a bout that happened last May.
When odds dropped Lopez was more of a favorite. Late money has rolled onto Nova. But Ramirez exposed a few flaws in Abraham’s game. The slight chalk remains the choice.
Boxing Pick: Adam Lopez
Stephen Shaw -166 vs Efe Ajagba +120
Favored Stephan “Big Shot” Shaw is undefeated with an 18-0 record. Shaw has won 13 of his bouts via stoppage.
But although Shaw is undefeated, he’s a 3-year-old veteran up against a 28-year-old boxer with a single loss. Efe Ajagba lost to Frank Sanchez in 2021.
Last year, Ajagba bounced back with a fantastic victory over Jozsef Darmos. Efe beat Darmos via second-round technical knockout. No doubt, Ajagba is one of the toughest fighters Shaw has ever faced. Backing the dog makes sense.
Boxing Pick: Efe Ajagba
Jonathan Rice -136 vs Guido Vianello -101
Favored Jonathan Rice is 15-6-1 with 10 knockout victories. Rice has won his last 2 fights. Both bouts were against Michael Polite Coffie.
On Saturday, Rice takes on 10-0-1 Guido Vianello. The slight dog has won 9 of his bouts via stoppage. Vianello, no doubt, has what it takes to win this.
Rice hasn’t faced power like Vianello’s in a while. Guido is the pick.
Boxing Pick: Guido Vianello
Artur Beterbiev owns three of boxing’s light heavyweight division belts. Beterbiev would like nothing more than to grab the fourth. But before Artur can face off agianst Dmitry Bivol for the WBC Light Heavyweight Championship, he must get by Anthony Yarde in Yarde’s backyard on Saturday. Check out analysis and a free Boxing Betting pick for Yarde versus Beterbiev as well as four other of Saturday’s top boxing matches.
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- When: Saturday, Jan. 28
Artem Dalakian -147 vs David Jimenez +106 | WBA Flyweight Title
- London, England – 3:00 pm ET on ESPN+
Dalakian versus Jimenez should be a fantastic matchup. Artem is the slight favorite because he’s got a 21-0 record.
Not only is Dalakian undefeated but he also has 15 stoppage victories. Of those 15 stoppage wins, 13 were via technical knockout and 2 were via straight up knockout.
Jimenez is 12-0. David has 5 knockout wins, 3 technical knockout victories, and a referee technical decision victory. Jimenez last fought in July 2016.
Dalakian’s last bout was November 2021. Not only that, but this is Artem’s first fight outside of the Ukraine. Backing Jimenez makes sense.
Boxing Pick: David Jimenez
Anthony Yarde +430 vs Artur Beterbiev -833 | WBA, WBO, IBF Lightweight Titles
- London, England – 3:00 pm ET on ESPN+
For sure, Yarde has skill. Anthony uses his feet well, moves in and out of trouble, and can throw with both hands.
But although Yarde is a skilled boxer, he’s in trouble. Artur Beterbiev is 18-0 with 18 knockouts for a reason. Beterbiev doesn’t just have power. He wins angles so that he can throw his most powerful shots.
Yarde also tends to leave his hands under his chin, which is a recipe for disaster. Beterbiev will land an overhand right or left that ends Yarde’s night early.
Boxing Pick: Artur Beterbiev
Oscar Collazo vs Yudel Reyes
- Inglewood, CA – DAZN
Collazo was supposed to face Wilfredo Mendez. But Mendez suffered an injury a couple of weeks back, which is why when Oscar steps into the ring on Saturday, he’ll take on Yudel Reyes.
The underdog in this bout has an excellent 15-1 record. The knock against Reyes is that this is his first bout stateside. But if you can look past that issue, he’s good enough to challenge Collazo.
Oscar is 5-0 with 3 technical knockout wins. No doubt, he’s going to attract a ton of action. For sure, the likely favorite can win this. Backing Reyes, though, makes sense.
Boxing Pick: Oscar Collazo
Floyd Schofield -2500 vs Alberto Mercado +752
- Inglewood, CA – DAZN
Alberto Mercado has a decent 17-4-1 record. However, Mercado has only stopped 4 of his opponents. That’s a huge red flag for those looking to back the underdog.
Floyd Schofield is one of the sports up and comers. 10 of Schofield’s 12 victories have come via stoppage. Floyd has knocked out 6 of his opponents, has won 3 via TKO, and has a referee technical decision victory on the record. Schofield ends Mercado’s night early. So, look for a knockout prop.
Boxing Pick: Floyd Schofield
Alexis Rocha vs Georgie Ashie
- Inglewood, CA – DAZN
Rocha was supposed to fight Anthony Young, but Golden Boy Promotions, Oscar De La Hoya’s boxing outfit, replaced Young with George Ashie. Once oddsmakers change the line, Alexis Rocha might be more than a -5000 favorite.
Does Ashie have any chance of upsetting Rocha? Ashie is 33-5-1 and has yet to fight outside of his native Ghana.
Ghana has terrific gyms. But Rocha is a legit welterweight title contender. So, no, Ashie doesn’t have much chance. Look for a knockout prop before accepting what’s likely to be -5000 or worse odds.
Boxing Pick: Alexis Rocha
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