The Toyota Arena in Ontario, California will be the stage for a 9 bouts event that we are excited about, as Showtime Boxing is giving us a fight for the Interim WBC Featherweight Title. Brandon Figueroa and Mark Magsayo meet for a 12-round dance in the middle of the boxing ring.
Brandon “The Heartbreaker” comes in with 23 victories, a loss, and a draw, and is looking to get the belt when he faces Mark “El Magnifico”, who is eager to fight and comes with a record of 24 victories and a single loss.
Both men come with similar records and the odds are not dramatic towards any of them, so we can all expect an exciting fight.
With two fast and skilled fighters in the main event, this fight event is going to be a delight for all boxing fans, and we are getting ready by analyzing this banger of a headliner.
When:
Saturday, March 4th at 9:00 pm ET at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California
Moneyline odds:
Brandon Figueroa -294
Mark Magsayo +201
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Why Bet on Brandon Figueroa?
Figueroa is a former WBC titleholder at 122 pounds and is looking to add more of that organization’s gold to his resume in a higher-weight category.
After a two-year reign at super bantamweight, he’s ready to shake up the boxing world and pile on even more accolades.
The former champ is relatively new to the division but Figueroa has a chance to make a big impact within his first couple of fights at this weight.
Also, he comes from a championship family as Figueroa’s brother is former WBC lightweight world champion Omar Figueroa Jr and he’s also trained by his father Omar Sr.
Why Bet on Mark Magsayo?
Magsayo is a former WBC featherweight world champion and looks to resume his seat on that throne within his next couple of fights.
He lost his gold to the reigning divisional kingpin and is seeking a redemptive rematch by securing a pivotal win here.
Both have strong attributes with Magsayo having a bit of an edge in terms of one-shot finishing power compared to Figueroa’s volume-heavy approach.
Final Betting Analysis – Brandon Figueroa vs. Mark Magsayo
Stylistically, both boxers are great counterpunchers with the perfect timing to throw vicious punches that stun their opponents.
But a huge difference between Figueroa and Magsayo is that the “Heartbreaker” likes to engage in close-distance exchanges, while “Magnifico” fancies a long-distance approach to execute his combinations.
The key for Figueroa in this bout is to cut off Magsayo in a corner and pour on his signature power punches from the pocket, while Magsayo’s path to victory is to keep his distance, move around the ring and maintain his distance from Figueroa to maximize the speed superiority against his American counterpart fully.
However, we believe the American will make good value of his home ground and win the fight.
If you bet $100 at Brandon Figueroa for -294, you’ll gain $34.01 for a total payout of $134.01.