Jamel Herring vs. Shakur Stevenson odds, picks and prediction: WBO junior lightweight championship

Breaking down Saturday’s Jamel Herring vs. Shakur Stevenson WBO junior lightweight championship fight, with boxing odds, picks and predictions.

In a 12-round junior lightweight title bout, Jamel Herring and Shakur Stevenson meet Saturday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta in a fight. The main card begins at 7:30 p.m. ET, with the main event expected to take place at approximately 10:30 p.m. ET. Below, we break down the Herring vs. Stevenson odds and lines, with boxing picks and predictions.

Herring puts his WBO belt on the line in Atlanta, defending his strap for the fifth time. He topped Carl Frampton last time out at Caesars Palace Dubai, picking up the TKO win April 3.

Before that, he won by DQ over Jonathan Oquendo in The Bubble at MGM Grand in Las Vegas Sept. 5, 2020. Before that fight, he picked up four consecutive unanimous-decision wins.

The former Olympian Stevenson enters the ring three inches shorter than his counterpart, and Herring also holds a four-inch reach advantage, too.

Stevenson won by unanimous decision last time out against Jeremia Nakathila, and three of his past four fights have gone the distance.

Herring vs. Stevenson odds and lines

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 7:25 a.m. ET.

  • Jamel Herring: +650 (bet $100 to win $650) | Shakur Stevenson: -1800 (bet $1,800 to win $100)

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Stevenson (-1800) is a heavy favorite with an implied win probability of 94.74%. A $100 bet on the favorite would return a profit of just $5.56 with a victory as a chalky wager.

Herring vs. Stevenson tale of the tape

Jamel Herring (+650)

Record: 23-2-0 (11 KOs)

Height: 5-foot-10

Reach: 72 inches

Stance: Southpaw

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Shakur Stevenson (-1800)

Record: 16-0-0 (8 KOs)

Height: 5-foot-7

Reach: 68 inches

Stance: Southpaw

Herring vs. Stevenson predictions and picks

Stevenson (-1800) is too heavy of a favorite on the two-way line, costing you 18 times your potential return. That’s too expensive to take the challenger. Even on the three-way, Stevenson (-850) is quite a bit expensive.

Stevenson ticked off plenty of knockouts early in his career, but as the competition has improved, he has been forced to go longer into the night. In fact, three of his past four fights have needed the judges to decide a winner on points. As such, playing OVER 10.5 ROUNDS (-230) is worth a small-unit wager, and YES (-190): WILL THE FIGHT GO THE DISTANCE is an even better play.

The card can be viewed on ESPN+ with the main card beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET and the main event at 10:30 p.m. ET.

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Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah Nakathila fight odds, picks and prediction

Breaking down Saturday’s title fight between Shakur Stevenson and Jeremiah Nakathila with boxing odds, picks and predictions.

We get a 12-round WBO interim junior lightweight title bout Saturday when Shakur Stevenson and Jeremiah Nakathila meet at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas. The fight is set for approximately 11:59 p.m. ET, with the undercard beginning at 10 p.m. ET. Below, we break down the Stevenson vs. Nakathila odds, with boxing picks and predictions. The fight card is televised on ESPN while streaming on fuboTV.

Stevenson vs. Nakathila: Fight odds

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Shakur Stevenson -5000 (bet $5,000 to win $100) | Jeremiah Nakathila +1400 (bet $100 to win $1,400) | Draw +2500

Stevenson has an implied win probability of 98.04% with the -5000 money line odds. Those odds can be expressed as a fraction of 1/50 or a decimal of 1.02.

Stevenson vs. Nakathila: Tale of the tape

Shakur Stevenson (-5000)

It’s not a matter of if, but when, for Stevenson (15-0, 8 KOs). The heavy favorite is expected to easily push past Nakathila in Vegas, and it appears Jamel Herring will be next on the horizon in a lead-up to a potential fight with Oscar Valdez.

But first things first, Stevenson needs to get it done here, and get it done with style. He should be able to do just that against a rather green fighter. Stevenson is an outstanding defensive boxer, as his opponents land just 4.9 punches per round, according to CompuBox data.

The junior lightweight average is 16.5 punches per round. And his past six opponents have landed only 0.9 jabs per round, while landing 1,249 punches to just 351 for his opponents so far in his pro career. This one will be a lopsided affair, too.

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Jeremiah Nakathila (+1400)

Nakathila (21-1, 17 KOs) is a 31-year-old fighter from Namibia, and he has fought just once outside of his native country, and that was a ninth-round knockout of Prince Dlomo in Cape Town, South Africa on Dec. 28, 2018.

He has never faced anyone near the skill of Stevenson, and it’s going to get ugly really quick.

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Stevenson vs. Nakathila: Odds, predictions and picks

This is a tune-up fight for Stevenson, who has his eyes on a much, much bigger prize than the vacant WBO title.

Still, you cannot bet $100 for every $2 won. That’s just ridiculous risk for not enough return. Let’s get specific instead.

Playing STEVENSON BY KO/TKO/TECHNICAL DECISION OR DQ (-250) for the method of victory is a much more economical way to go. In addition, you can shave some risk off of that by playing LESS THAN 11 ROUNDS (-200).

If you look to the Round Group Betting 2 section, consider taking STEVENSON IN ROUNDS 5-8 (+200) for a chance to double up. That’s your best bet for getting the most bang out of your betting buck in this potentially lopsided affair.

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