Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz 2: Insider releases best bets on heavyweight title bout
Heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz will fight for the second time Saturday night in Las Vegas. Bookmakers list Wilder as a -750 favorite, with Ortiz getting +450 as the underdog. You can also bet on each boxer's method of victory, how many rounds it will last and whether the fight goes the distance, among many wagering options.
Before you pick this fight, you need to see what Peter Kahn is picking. A fight game veteran with over 20 years of experience as a manager, promoter and adviser, Kahn has his finger on the pulse of what goes on inside and outside the ring. He can be heard weekly as co-host of "The Fight Guys" podcast on the SB Nation Radio Network.
Nobody knows the heavyweight division better. For Wilder's last fight, in May, Kahn called Wilder knocking out Dominic Breazeale in the first round -- a massive 22-1 long shot bet. "Based on everything Wilder has expressed leading up to the fight and his true dislike and beef with Breazeale, expect Wilder to come out and try to get rid of him early in order to make a statement," Kahn told readers. The result: Wilder ended it at the 2:17 mark with a violent one-punch knockout, and everyone who followed Kahn's advice was up BIG.
Now, Kahn has scouted Wilder vs. Ortiz from every angle and locked in his best bets, including one that pays 8-1! You ABSOLUTELY need to see his three best bets before you make any picks of your own.
Who wins Wilder vs. Ortiz 2? How long does the fight last? And what prop bet should you make for an 8-1 payout? ... Join SportsLine right now to see Peter Kahn's best bets for Wilder-Ortiz, all from the fight game insider who nailed Wilder's last fight for a 22-1 payoutn!
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