This Saturday, we hit our stop at San Diego, California in the United States of America, to enjoy the show with 3 fights exciting fights on the main card, including a title fight.
We focus on the Main Event of the card, as Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez faces Julio Cesar Martinez in a Super Flyweight division match.
Boxing Preview – Roman Gonzalez vs. Julio Cesar Martinez Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Saturday, March 5th, at 6:00 pm ET
Moneyline odds: Roman Gonzalez -140 / Julio Cesar Martinez +110
Draw Offs: –
Where to Stream: DAZN
Why Bet on Roman Gonzalez
Gonzalez was scheduled to face two-belt champion Juan Francisco Estrada in the rubber match of a trilogy but Estrada pulled out after testing positive for COVID-19.
Gonzalez, a former four-division titleholder, has written a remarkable comeback story.
Many wrote off the Nicaraguan when he lost back-to-back fights to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, the second by knockout at 30, in 2017.
However, he bounced back to win three consecutive fights – including a title-winning KO of Khalid Yafai – and some believe he was robbed when he lost a close decision to Estrada in a classic brawl a year ago.
The future Hall of Famer seems to be near his best at 34.
Why Bet on Julio Cesar Martinez
Martinez, a flyweight titleholder, immediately agreed to step in for this match.
Martinez is the toughest late replacement you’ll ever see. The Mexican won his 112-pound title by stopping Cristofer Rosales in nine rounds in December 2019 and has successfully defended three times, not including a no-contest against McWilliams Arroyo this past November.
Arroyo had to quit because of a deep cut.
Martinez will be moving up in weight but should feel comfortable.
The hard-charging boxer-puncher has weighed more than 112 in 12 of his 19 fights.
Final Betting Analysis: Roman Gonzalez vs. Julio Cesar Martinez
It seems that we are going to have an excellent show for the main event.
Things look pretty close and the fight is expected to be a contested match.
Our betting token does however stay with “Chocolatito” Gonzalez, due to his experience on the ring, having more than twice the amount of fights than his opponent.