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    Boxing - Haye vs Chisora & Khan vs Garcia
    Published : 7/11/2012 (Updated : 7/11/2012 12:00:34 PM)
    It’s a big fight week as world titles and one massive rivalry dominate Boxing betting. Sports Interaction betting analyst Al Dannity breaks down the two events that top the card.
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    It’s a big fight week as world titles and one massive rivalry dominate Boxing betting. Sports Interaction betting analyst Al Dannity breaks down the three events that top the card.

     

    Sometimes money motivates two men to step into a ring a duke it out. Often glory and fame act as motivators. The best fights however are often between two guys who just plain don’t like each other. That’s what we’ve got in story this Saturday as former WBA Heavyweight Champion David Haye takes on former British Champion Dereck Chisora. Haye lost his title to Wladimir Klitschko last year and appeared to have retired from the sport. A bust up with Chisora, minutes after Chisora had lost a world title challenge against Vitali Klitschko, spawned this battle of British bruisers. Now they will settle their differences in the ring and it promises to be an explosive encounter. Chisora is the younger man and more active fighter of late but the Haye-maker is used to fighting in a different class to his opponent. Both enter this fight on the back of losses to the Klitschkos but Chisora was already on a bad streak at that stage. With losses to prospect Tyson Fury, who took Chisora’s British title, and Robert Helenius, the underdog has shown an inability to compete with top quality opponents. Haye, by contrast, has a string of big name wins on his record and only the best Heavyweight in the world was able to derail his momentum. Bet on David Haye to win at -303 with Sports Interaction.

     

    The top fight of the weekend sees two world titles at stake. The greater prize however could be a lucrative battle with Floyd Mayweather in the future. Amir Khan looks to reclaim the WBA light welterweight title and add the WBC crown as well when he takes on Danny Garcia. WBC champion Garcia has tried to get under the skin of Khan, with his camp talking plenty of smack in the build-up to their battle this Saturday night. Khan however is a man looking to take out his aggression on the nearest available target. After controversially losing the WBA and IBF belts to Lamont Peterson on points, Khan was further enraged by Peterson’s subsequent failed drug test. The WBA stripped Peterson of the belt and gave Khan an immediate chance to win it back. Garcia enters this fight with an unblemished record but he is facing a massive step up in class on Saturday. Bet on Amir Khan to win big at -500 with Sports Interaction.

     

     


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