Boxing. WBO Title Fights
Demetrius Andrade (USA) vs Jason Quigley (Ireland)
SNHU Arena (Manchester)
On November 20 early in the morning, the WBO middleweight title fight will take place between American boxer Demetrius Andrade and Irishman Jason Quigley. 12 rounds.
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Andrade stops at nothing, having had not a single loss in his career so far. It’s interesting that he wins early more often than not. However, he failed to knock out his opponent in the last fight – Liam Williams met the gong standing on his feet.
Andrade treats his next opponent with respect, but not without irony:
«On November 19 you'll see me back in action. Jason Quigley, world-rated, good amateur pedigree, decent skills. He comes to fight, and hats off to him, he’s actually willing to step in the ring with me, which you cannot say of these other so-called top guys in our weight class. Still, on November 19 I’ll show him that there are levels to this game.»
Demetrius Andrade
But frankly, he has a point. The division's elite boxers don't want to face him because the risks are high and the financial return is low. And the fight with him is going to be boring for sure. Both Golovkin and Charlo have their own plans with no place for Demetrius Andrade.
Jason Quigley: not that much of a challenger
The last time Quigley stepped into the ring was this spring when he won by decision against Shane Mosley Jr. in a great fight.
But he's not up to championship level, of course. He lost by knockout to the first more or less strong gatekeeper, Tureano Johnson.
Tale of the tape
It’s always interesting to look at the tale of the table before choosing an option to bet on.
Stats | Andrade | Quigley |
Age | 33 | 30 |
Height (cm) | 185 | 185 |
Reach | 187 | 182 |
Record | 30-0-0 | 19-1-0 |
KOs | 18 | 14 |
Last fight date | Apr 17, 2021 | May 19, 2021 |
Winning streak | 30 | 3 |
Expert Betting Tips
There is no doubt that Andrade will win. He is indeed a top-tier fighter. You can see that by the odds offered by bookmakers. For example, bet365 offers 1.062 for his victory, while Quigley’s is estimated at 8.00.
Quigley is a very messy fighter (he seems to know nothing else), so he'd be a perfect target for the champion. I haven't been able to find any argument for the challenger, for some suspense, at least. And the fight will only go the full distance if Andrade wants it himself. But why would he?
Bet365 offers the following betting options:
- Total Under (8.5) for 1.90;
- Total Over (8.5) for 1.80;
- Andrade To Win by KO/TKO/DQ for 1.57.