Alvarez Mayweather Fight – Latest Odds

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Latest odds on the Alvarez Mayweather Fight had Floyd Mayweather Jr. as a -270 favorite at SportsBettingOnline.com in early July.  Canelo Alvarez would pay out $22 for every $10 bet or $220 for every $100 bet.  Lock these odds in now at SportsBettingOnline.com here.

Oddsmakers also have this fight going OVER 11.5 rounds at -320.  Quite obviously, the UNDER has great value early on paying $24 for every $10 bet or $240 for every $100 bet.

Already some are billing Alverez vs. Mayweather as the “Fight of the Century”. 

The 17,000 tickets priced from £1,350 down to £250 went on sale last week and in just 12 hours the sold-out notice was hoisted for a £13million live gate — the highest ever, according to the London Sun.  Ringside seats are apparently still available at around £14,000 a pop.

Both fighters are undefeated coming into this September 14 bout.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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