Saudi Arabian troops are scheduled to arrive in the UK on September 21 as part of the Riyadh Season, and an exciting multi-promotional event will take place at Wembley in London.
As we know, the main fight of the night will feature Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois competing for the IBF world heavyweight title, previously vacated by Oleksandr Usyk. In addition to this highly anticipated showdown, there will be other compelling fights with unexpected match-ups to captivate the audience.
Anthony Cacace enters this fight with the newly secured IBF super featherweight title after an impressive upset against Joe Cordina in Riyadh. Official challenger Eduardo Nunez has earned his shot at a world eliminator fight, but the Mexican was reportedly paid to step aside, paving the way for an unexpected showdown with Josh Warrington.
For Cacace, this opportunity represents a chance to solidify his reign and prove his worth on the world stage. Having defied the odds against Cordina, the Belfast native will approach this showdown with the same unwavering determination and hunger that propelled him to his recent triumph.
Cacace vs. Warrington Betting Odds and Info
Cacace 1.53 | Warrington 2.686 |
When? | Saturday, September 21, 11 am ET, 10:00 am CST, 9:00 am MT, 8:00 am PT |
Ring walks time | TBA |
Where? | Wembley Arena in London |
Where can I watch it? | ESPN |
Why bet on Cacace?
Anthony Cacace defied the odds and etched his name in boxing history with a stunning upset victory over Joe Cordina in Riyadh. Entering the fight as an underdog, he showed his grit and determination, outpointing Cordina to capture the coveted IBF super featherweight title.
In Riyadh, Cacace seized the opportunity and delivered a masterful performance, outboxing and outclassing the highly touted Cordina. His relentless pressure and precise punching combinations wore down her opponent, eventually forcing the referee to stop the contest before the final bell.
Cacace’s journey to the championship was a testament to his unwavering dedication and resilience. With an impressive record of 22 wins and only one loss, complemented by eight knockouts, “Apache” had already established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the division.
Cacace’s underdog victory not only earned him the IBF super featherweight title but also solidified his place among the division’s elite fighters.
Why bet on Warrington?
In a strange turn of events, former featherweight champion Josh Warrington has been granted an unexpected opportunity to challenge Anthony Cacace’s recently acquired IBF super featherweight title. This decision has drawn attention and controversy within the boxing community.
Warrington, a Leeds native, is coming off back-to-back losses to Luis Alberto Lopez and Leigh Wood, raising questions about his current form and readiness for a world title shot. In addition, his previous campaigns have taken place in the featherweight division, making his inclusion in the super featherweight title picture highly irregular.
The IBF’s decision to hold this world title fight has been met with criticism and confusion. Warrington is not ranked in the super featherweight division, and his inclusion as a challenger defies the traditional path to a world title shot. Many argue that this move does not respect the established rules of the sport and undermines the credibility of the governing bodies.
Final Betting Analysis: Cacace vs. Warrington
Anthony Cacace’s victory over Joe Cordina toclaim the IBF super featherweight title was a huge upset. As an underdog, he showed tremendous heart and skill to dethrone Cordina. His next defense is shaping into an even bigger anomaly in the boxing world.
Let’s be real, the chances of Cacace getting a decision victory are slim unless he obliterates his rival until the final belt. This has all the ingredients of a last forced attempt to revive the career of a Warrington in decline, so if the judges have the chance to give him the win, they will.
Luckily, we doubt that is the case. Cacace comes from a forced stoppage victory, and thiswill,likely, be the case again. We’ll go for another late stoppage, towards the eighth round.
Cacace vs. Warrington Betting Pick: Anthony Cacace
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Eduardo Perozo: Author
Eduardo Perez is a Gambyl sports betting staff writer. He is based in South America and is an expert in all things Football especially when it comes to Ecuardorian and Brazilian league soccer.
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