Pacquiao Matthysse Betting Odds

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Matthysse: Who’s Got the Winning Odds? Pacquiao v Matthysse. Manny Pacquiao is one of the biggest names in the boxing world. If you plan on betting on this mega fight. When it comes to the Matthysse vs. Pacquiao bout, the odds at LV BET are slightly different. Pacquiao is still the favourite with odds of 12/25, while Matthysse stands at 3/2. The interesting thing is that LV BET also offers betting on the match to end in a draw at odds of 21/1 – if you bet on this option and the match ends in a draw, you. Current odds of Pacquiao winning by stoppage are at +250, but are dropping. Many feel that Pacquiao is back in rare form since he knocked out Matthysse. And the current odds of the fight of. Pacquiao vs Matthysse odds Sports.bet.com.au in Australia has slated Pacquiao at 1.47 and Matthysse at 2.55. Hence, Manny sits at -213 and Matthysse at +155.

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On Sunday, July 15th, the great Manny Pacquiao will step back into the ring to challenge Lucas Matthysse for the WBA Welterweight Title after a one-year hiatus. The fight will be live from the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which marks the first time in 43 years that the country will host a major boxing fight. To broadcast this fight during the prime time hours in America, the bout was scheduled for Sunday morning in Malaysia. ESPN+ will air the fight live beginning around 9pm ET.

Another “first” for this fight is that the former 8-division champion Pacquiao will be going into a boxing match without his longtime trainer Freddie Roach for the first time since 2001. Will this have a huge impact on the welterweight championship bout?

Manny Pacquiao Career Record

This fight marks the 69th time that the legendary Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao steps into the ring. He currently sports a 59-7-2 record and has 38 knockouts in his 59 wins. The following is a quick look at Manny’s illustrious career courtesy of Wikipedia:

OpponentFight ResultsRecordFight #
Jeff HornLossUD59–7–268
Jessie VargasWinUD59–6–267
Timothy BradleyWinUD58–6–266
Floyd Mayweather Jr.LossUD57–6–265
Chris AlgieriWinUD57–5–264
Timothy BradleyWinUD56–5–263
Brandon RíosWinUD55–5–262
Juan Manuel MárquezLossKO54–5–261
Timothy BradleyLossSD54–4–260
Juan Manuel MárquezWinMD54–3–259
Shane MosleyWinUD53–3–258
Antonio MargaritoWinUD52–3–257
Joshua ClotteyWinUD51–3–256
Miguel CottoWinTKO50–3–255
Ricky HattonWinKO49–3–254
Oscar De La HoyaWinRTD48–3–253
David DíazWinTKO47–3–252
Juan Manuel MárquezWinSD46–3–251
Marco Antonio BarreraWinUD45–3–250
Jorge SolísWinKO44–3–249
Érik MoralesWinKO43–3–248
Óscar LariosWinUD42–3–247
Érik MoralesWinTKO41–3–246
Héctor VelázquezWinTKO40–3–245
Érik MoralesLossUD39–3–244
Narongrit PirangWinTKO39–2–243
Juan Manuel MárquezDrawSD38–2–242
Marco Antonio BarreraWinTKO38–2–141
Emmanuel LuceroWinKO37–2–140
Serikzhan YeshmagambetovWinTKO36–2–139
Fahprakorb RakkiatgymWinKO35–2–138
Jorge Eliecer JulioWinTKO34–2–137
Agapito SánchezDrawTD33–2–136
Lehlohonolo LedwabaWinTKO33–235
Foijan PrawetWinKO32–234
Tetsutora SenrimaWinTKO31–233
Nedal HusseinWinTKO30–232
Seung-Kon ChaeWinTKO29–231
Arnel BarotilloWinKO28–230
Reynante JamiliWinKO27–229
Medgoen SingsuratLossTKO26–228
Gabriel MiraWinTKO26–127
Todd MakelimWinTKO25–126
Chatchai SasakulWinKO24–125
Shin TeraoWinTKO23–124
Narong DatchthuyawatWinKO22–123
Melvin MagramoWinUD21–122
Chokchai ChockvivatWinKO20–121
Ariel AustriaWinTKO19–120
Wook-Ki LeeWinKO18–119
Mike LunaWinKO17–118
Sung-Yul LeeWinTKO16–117
Ippo GalaWinTKO15–116
Bert BatillerWinTKO14–115
John MedinaWinTKO13–114
Marlon CarilloWinUD12–113
Rustico TorrecampoLossKO11–112
Lito TorrejosWinTD11–011
Rolando ToyogonWinUD10–010
Rudolfo FernandezWinTKO9–09
Renato MendonesWinTKO8–08
Lolito LaroaWinUD7–07
Armando RocilWinKO6–06
Acasio SimbajonWinUD5–05
Dele DeciertoWinTKO4–04
Rocky PalmaWinUD3–03
Pinoy MontejoWinUD2–02
Edmund Enting IgnacioWinUD1–01

Lucas Matthysse Career Record

This fight marks the 45th time that Matthysse steps into the ring. He has a career record of 39-4-1 with staggering 36 knockouts. The following is a quick look at Lucas Matthysse’s fight career:

OpponentFight ResultRecordFight #
Tewa KiramWinKO39–4 (1 NC)44
Emmanuel TaylorWinTKO38–4 (1 NC)43
Viktor PostolLossKO37–4 (1 NC)42
Ruslan ProvodnikovWinMD37–3 (1 NC)41
Roberto OrtizWinKO36–3 (1 NC)40
John Molina Jr.WinKO35–3 (1 NC)39
Danny GarcíaLossUD34–3 (1 NC)38
Lamont PetersonWinTKO34–2 (1 NC)37
Mike Dallas Jr.WinKO33–2 (1 NC)36
Ajose OlusegunWinTKO32–2 (1 NC)35
Humberto SotoWinRTD31–2 (1 NC)34
Martín Ángel MartínezWinTKO30–2 (1 NC)33
Sergio Omar PriottiWinKO29–2 (1 NC)32
Devon AlexanderLossSD28–2 (1 NC)31
DeMarcus CorleyWinTKO28–1 (1 NC)30
Zab JudahLossSD27–1 (1 NC)29
Rogelio Castañeda Jr.WinKO27–0 (1 NC)28
Vivian HarrisWinTKO26–0 (1 NC)27
Florencio CastellanoWinKO25–0 (1 NC)26
Luis Ernesto JoséWinKO24–0 (1 NC)25
Carlos Adán JerezWinUD23–0 (1 NC)24
Rogelio Castañeda Jr.NCNC22–0 (1 NC)23
Gilbert QuirosWinTKO22–022
Jorge MedranoWinRTD21–021
Esteban de Jesus MoralesWinKO20–020
Ariel Francisco BurgosWinKO19–019
Ramon DuranWinKO18–018
Alejandro CiaciaWinKO17–017
Diego Jesús PonceWinKO16–016
Justo Evangelista MartínezWinKO15–015
Ceferino ZampattiWinKO14–014
Hernan Abraham ValenzuelaWinTKO13–013
Victor Daniel RiosWinKO12–012
Hernan Abraham ValenzuelaWinRTD11–011
Vicente Luis BurgoWinKO10–010
Jorge Alberto CarballoWinTKO9–09
Marcelo Omar LazarteWinRTD8–08
Jesus Ceferino VergaraWinRTD7–07
Nestor Fabian SanchezWinTKO6–06
Hugo Antonio AquinoWinKO5–05
Adan Basilio MironchikWinKO4–04
Bernardino GonzalezWinDQ3–03
Luis Roberto AguilarWinTKO2–02
Leandro AlmagroWinTKO1–01

Pacquiao vs Matthysse Betting Odds

The following is a list of current betting odds courtesy of 5Dimes.com:

  • Manny Pacquiao -185
  • Lucas Matthysse +160

Pacquiao will go down in the history books as the better fighter of the two, but neither one of these guys is lighting up the sport of boxing right now.

The 35-year old Matthysse is on a two fight winning streak, has won 4 out of 5, and 8 out of his last 10 bouts. Lucas looked utterly broken in his fight against Viktor Postol roughly 3 years ago. By all accounts, many pundits wrote off Matthysse as being anything other than a finished fighter. From there, he would go on to win his next two fights and the vacant WBA welterweight title. Even with those accomplishments, Matthysse is not the same fighter he was over 5 years ago when he was a top contender in his division. There was a time when just the name of Lucas Matthysse would signal to boxing fans that they were going to be in for an exciting fight. Nowadays, not so much.

Manny Pacquiao lost his last fight in highly controversial fashion. Pacquiao has gone 3-2 in his last 5 fights and 6-4 in his last 10 fights. Many fans and pundits have been calling for Pacquiao to retire, but the Senator keeps on fighting. However, it’s obvious that Manny is no longer the elite fighter he used to be. In December, Manny turns 40 years old and may or may not keep fighting. It’s clear that he loves the sport of boxing, but at what point does he begin to damage his legacy?

As mentioned above, Pacquiao is going into this fight without Freddie Roach. His longtime friend and assistant trainer Buboy Fernandez will be the corner general for this fight. Fernandez is publicly declaring that Pacquiao will be a different monster for this bout. As of now, we’re not sure what “monster” he will be: the fighter that knocks out his opponents or the fighter that tries to win on points?

Prop Bets for Pacquiao vs Matthysse

With a big fight like this, we have plenty of betting options in addition to the moneylines. The following is a list of prop bets courtesy of 5Dimes.com:

Going the distance: Yes (-245) and No (+175)

I believe this fight has a decent chance of going the distance. Pacquiao isn’t the knockout artist he used to be. Twelve out of Manny’s last thirteen fights have all gone the distance including the last seven straight. For his career, Pacquiao has 21 decisions. Roughly 30% of his fights have ended in a decision victory for him. And he also has another 4 decision losses on his resume.

Matthysse has 36 knockouts in 39 victories. He’s only been ko’d once in his career, but that makes 37 out of his 44 career fights ending in a KO or TKO. He doesn’t try to fight for a decision. Matthysse is willing to mix it up and go for the finish. However, Manny might be better off using his experience to outbox Matthysse and push for a decision rather than risk mixing it up and taking a massive shot.

I believe this fight will go the distance. Bet the Yes on this one at -245.

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Fight ends in a draw: Yes (+1800) and No (-2800)

Although the odds of this fight ending in a Draw are close to zero, there’s no betting value in betting on the No. My best advice is to just avoid this prop bet.

Wins inside the distance: Matthysse (+335) and Pacquiao (+485)

As mentioned above, I believe this fight has a better chance of going the distance than finishing inside of the 12 rounds. But, I do like the value here, especially with Pacquiao. Matthysse probably has the power advantage at this point in their respective careers, but Manny is a great counter puncher and can overwhelm his opponents with a large volume of punches. I don’t see Matthysse backing down, so there is a chance that one of the two fighters can catch a knockout shot. Go with Manny at +485.

Matthysse Wins via 12 round decision (+415)

If this fight goes the distance, I don’t see Matthysse taking a decision unless this is the same group of judges from the Jeff Horn fight. More than likely, if Lucas were to win, it would be due to a KO or TKO.

Pacquiao wins via 12 round decision (-110)

This prop bet is the most likely outcome for the fight. As mentioned above, 12 out of Manny’s last 13 fights have gone to a decision. For his career, Manny has won 21 fights via decision and I believe that this will be number 22.

Final Words on the Big Fight

There used to be a time when a Pacquiao fight was a must see event. Unfortunately, those days are over with. For those that hope to see a good fight between two fighters on the decline then I believe you will enjoy this action. Pacquiao and Matthysse match up well together. Lucas wants to finish the fight, so that will put him in a position for Pacquiao to hit. Manny won’t have to chase after Matthysse as he will be looking for Manny. Unless Matthysse can rock Pacquiao with a big shot, I believe that Manny will win this fight most likely by a 12 round Unanimous Decision.

Pacquiao vs Matthysse Betting Recap

  • Winner: Manny Pacquiao (-185)
  • Length of Fight: Goes the full 12 rounds (-245)
  • Fight Result: Manny Pacquiao wins via Decision (-110)
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Manny Pacquiao (59-7-2, 38 KOs) vs. Lucas Matthysse (39-4, 36 KOs)
When: Saturday, July 14, 2018
Where: Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
TV: PPV
Weight Class: WBA World Welterweight Title
by Scott of Predictem.com

Betting Odds: Manny Pacquiao (-185), Lucas Matthysse (+160)

Fight Analysis:

On July 15, all-time great Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring to take on noted puncher Lucas Matthysse for the WBA 147-pound belt in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This will be Pacquiao’s first fight in a year, since he lost a controversial decision to unbeaten Jeff Horn. Matthysse, meanwhile, has gathered some steam once again in his career and is looking to score what still counts as a significant win. Can the aging future first-ballot Hall of Famer score another big win or is he pushing the envelope a little too much?

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The decision Pacquiao lost to Horn in July of 2017 was indeed controversial. It seemed Pacquiao had done enough to win what was a competitive fight. The scores of the judges notwithstanding, it certainly looked like the wheels had started to come off for the Filipino great. It’s important to remember that he isn’t merely 39, but is a fighter who has risen up a ton of weight classes, taken on the best fighters, and has a championship pedigree that stretches back to 1998. That is a ton of mileage. Still athletically a very-gifted fighter, the wear is incalculable. And against Horn, his tires appeared to be threadbare or at least very close to it.

It’s at times like this in a fighter’s career when it makes sense to exercise great caution placing a bet. Pac is only a slight favorite in this fight, an appealing value from the standpoint of taking a vastly more talented and accomplished fighter at a decent price. But is he really the same guy? The answer is no. He can still dazzle with quickness and slashing punches. It’s the stuff coming in the other direction that elicits concern. That’s usually the major issue with fighters who have accrued this much mileage. The skin tears more easily. A once-reliable chin seems readily more-exploitable, and if a war breaks out, a fighter like Pacquiao is likely to show the limitations caused by the erosion of a taxing career that stretches back over 23 years.

The real question is what can Lucas Matthysse do about it? No youngster at 35, Matthysse is in the midst of a comeback after losing badly to Viktor Postol in 2015. He has won two straight fights and has people talking about him again. He stopped capable Emanuel Taylor, before knocking out unbeaten Tewa Kiram in January at the Forum in Inglewood. He has proven he is still useful at this point in his career, though even a shot Pacman represents a level of menace he hasn’t faced in quite some time.

At one point in time, Matthysse was ballyhooed as the top 140-pounder in the world. He entered the ring against fellow titleholder Danny Garcia as the favorite, before losing badly by decision. He went on to win in fights against Ruslan Provodnikov and John Molina in bouts where he experienced some difficulty. It led to a bout with Postol, where he was soundly beaten before running up the white flag. He took off a few years and returned with the two aforementioned wins. But Taylor was maybe on his way out, while Kiram hadn’t beaten anyone of note on his glossy record. It’s not easy to determine if Matthysse is back to being close to where he was before or if he’s been made to look better than he is.

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At his best, Matthysse was a ruthless KO puncher, but he never quite scored that huge win to crystallize his greatness. It would be hard to dispute that his best fighting is probably behind him at this point. Even when beating Kiram in January, there was a certain raggedness in his approach that a still-sharp Pacquiao could exploit. I’m not sure Mattthysse has the same tools Horn had when he gave Pacquiao so many problems with his youth, energy, size, and overall soundness. In this fight, Manny is fighting a guy who is more in his wheelhouse. Matthysse’s power certainly looms large in this fight. And Pacquiao doesn’t take it as well as he once did. But Matthysse also faces major deficits in speed, boxing ability, and especially defense.

One can only be so secure of a Pacquiao win at this point when he’s taking on world-class fighters. However, I see this as a fairly-wise opponent choice for the boxing champion/politician. History shows that when legendary greats push the envelope too far in this business, the sport has a way of being very harsh. Pacquiao, pushing 40, is boxing without a clear path ahead of him. Is he fighting for money? Does he still have a desire to be the best? Is he fighting to atone for his last fight, even if most felt he won it? This is a sport that doesn’t smile upon aging legends, especially when they are without a clear plan-of-attack. It’s one of those things where you have to either be all-in or not at all. Pacquiao’s late-career presence in the sport is sort of wishy-washy. And that typically doesn’t work out well.

Again, Matthysse’s power can render an analysis moot. No one could really claim to be that surprised if it played a deciding factor in this fight against a fighter who just might be due to hit a wall in a big way. The angle for betting on Matthysse is an understandable one, as he is still a physical force and Pacquiao looked very depreciated a year ago. Despite that, I feel Pacquiao’s body-of-work over the last few years reflects a lot better than Matthysse’s. Stylistically, a lot of edges exist for Pacquiao and I see him exploiting those on July 15 en route to a win. I’m taking Manny Pacquiao.

My Prediction to Win the Fight:
I’m betting on Manny Pacquiao at -185 odds. There are reasons for Pacquiao not being a bigger favorite, as he is a rather spent force at this point. Matthysse, however, is not far behind and with far-less tools at his disposal, he has less routes to victory. Find the best props for the fight at 5Dimes.

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