Duno Vs Garcia Odds

Campbell betting odds According to DraftKings, Garcia sits as a -400 favorite against Campbell, which means you’ll need to bet $400 to win $100. Meanwhile, Campbell is a +275 underdog, meaning that if you bet $100, you could win $275.

FIGHT WEEK

2:58: Total fight time for Garcia in his past two fights, a pair of first-round KOs against Francisco Fonseca and Romero Duno. 7.8 million: Total Instagram followers for @kingryan. Romero Duno vs Gilberto Gonzalez from May 17 edition of Golden Boy On ESPN SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/goldenboyboxing. Garcia is an aggressive fighter who’s fast hands and heavy artillery have enabled him to stop 17 of his 20 opponents so far. His previous three fights have lasted a combined four rounds, seeing Francisco Fonseca and Romero Duno stopped in the opening round and Jose Lopez lasting two.

Rising star Ryan Garcia faces his first significant test against Olympic champion Luke Campbell.

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RYAN GARCIA (20-0, 17 KOs)
VS. LUKE CAMPBELL (20-3, 16 KOs)

Garcia Vs Duno Vegas Odds

When: Saturday, Jan. 2Where: American Airlines Center, DallasTV/Stream: DAZNDivision: LightweightAt stake: WBC “Interim” titlePound-for-poundranking: NoneOdds: Garcia 3-1 (BetMGM)Also on the card: Felix Alvarado vs. DeeJay Kriel, junior flyweights (for Alvarado’s title); Rene Alvarado vs. Roger Gutierrez, junior lightweights; Franchon Crews Dezurn vs. Ashleigh Curry, super middleweightsPrediction: Garcia UDBackground: Garcia is popular on social media, with some 7.8 million followers on Instagram. And he’s on a roll. He has recorded knockouts in each of his last four fights, the last two in the first round. Indeed, if anyone has star power, it appears to be the product of Los Angeles. The problem is that Garcia has never been tested by a top-tier opponent, which is necessary to gauge how good he is. That’s where Luke Campbell comes in. The 2012 Olympian and two-time title challenger fits the bill. If Garcia can beat Campbell — particularly if he can do it more easily than Jorge Linares and Vasiliy Lomachenko did — he will have arrived as a legitimate candidate to become a face of the sport. If he loses, well, he will have been more hype than substance. Meanwhile, this is a big opportunity for Campbell. The 33-year-old pride of Hull, England, is loaded with ability. He simply hasn’t been able to get over the hump. If he has his hand raised, he’ll be in prime position to get another shot at a world title.

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OTHER SIGNIFICANT MATCHUPS

Thursday, Dec. 31

Kazuto Ioka (25-2, 14 KOs) vs. Kosei Tanaka (15-0, 9 KOs), 12 rounds, junior bantamweights, Tokyo. Ioka will be making the second defense of his 115-pound title against one of his most-gifted countrymen. Tanaka, 25, has already won titles in three divisions. A victory on Thursday would give him four. The fight is not on TV in the U.S.

Two days into 2021 brings perhaps the fastest rising star in boxing as Ryan Garcia squares off with Luke Campbell on Saturday, Jan. 2, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The fight can be exclusively seen globally in over 200 countries on DAZN.

Initially, the bout had been set for Dec. 5, but Campbell tested positive for coronavirus in November.

Garcia (20-0, 17 KOs) burst onto the scene as a real contender after his scintillating back-to-back knockouts over Romero Duno and Francisco Fonseca. Those recent wins are paired with a massive social media presence — the 22-year-old has over 7.7 million followers on Instagram and nearly 465,000 on Twitter — and there are some who are waiting to see if Garcia is more than just hype.

'I feel bad for Luke,' Garcia said at a virtual press conference to promote the fight. 'He's just the first one of my opponents that's going to get it bad. I'm older, stronger, and coming into myself. I already felt I was coming into myself for the Fonseca fight. I was on a roll and ready to takeover. God said how it was supposed to be. I cannot wait to punish Luke Campbell. I want to break his eye. I want to break his bones. I want to break everything off of him.'

Campbell (20-3, 16 KOs), a 2012 Olympic gold medalist, is feeling well and ready to jump back into the ring for the first time since losing to former unified 135-pound lightweight champion Vasiliy Lomachenko via unanimous decision in August 2019.

Whoever wins makes himself the mandatory challenger to WBC lightweight titlist Devin Haney. Taking on someone the caliber of Campbell will give everyone an indication of where Garcia is at this stage of his career.

Can Garcia rise to the occasion in his most significant moment? Will Campbell finally pull through against a marquee opponent?

Duno Vs Garcia Odds College Football

Here is everything you need to know about Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell.

When is Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell?

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 2
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET (20:00 GMT)
  • Garcia-Campbell: 6 p.m. ET (23:00 GMT)

Ryan Garcia's return to the ring against Luke Campbell takes place on Saturday, Jan. 2. The card starts at 3 p.m. ET, with Garcia and Campbell expected to take their ring walks about 6 p.m. ET, depending on the length of the earlier fights.

How to watch Garcia vs. Campbell: TV channel, live stream

  • DAZN

The card will stream live globally on DAZN, to more than 200 countries and territories. DAZN isn't a traditional linear TV channel but is a live sports streaming platform that works with many internet-connected devices and smart TVs.

Click here to learn more about DAZN in your region.

Where is Garcia vs. Campbell taking place?

Odds

The Garcia vs. Campbell fight will take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. A limited number of fans will be in attendance.

Garcia and Campbell will be competing at the venue for the first time.

Garcia vs. Campbell odds

Bet MGM (as of Dec. 15) has installed Garcia as a -250 favorite, meaning if you bet $250 on 'KingRy', you'd win $100. Meanwhile, Campbell is a +175 underdog, so if you pluck down $100 on the Englishman, you'd win $175.

Duno Vs Garcia Odds Mlb

Ryan Garcia record and bio

  • Name: Ryan Garcia
  • Nationality: American
  • Born: Aug. 8, 1998
  • Height: 5-10
  • Reach: 70 inches
  • Total fights: 20
  • Record: 20-0 with 17 knockouts

Luke Campbell record and bio

  • Name: Luke Campbell
  • Nationality: English
  • Born: Sept. 27, 1987
  • Height: 5-9
  • Reach: 71 inches
  • Total fights: 23
  • Record: 20-3 with 16 knockouts

Garcia vs. Campbell fight card

  • Ryan Garcia vs. Luke Campbell for the vacant WBC interim Lightweight title
  • Rene Alvarado vs. Roger Gutierrez for Alvarado's WBA (regular) Junior Lightweight title
  • Felix Alvarado vs. DeeJay Kriel for Alvarado's IBF Junior Flyweight title
  • Franchon Crews-Dezurn vs. Ashleigh Curry; Women's Super Middleweight
  • Raul Curiel vs. Ferdinand Kerobyan; Welterweight
  • Blair Cobbs vs. Issouf Kinda; Welterweight
  • Sean Garcia vs Asa Stevens; Bantamweight