Where Can I Bet The Broner-Porter Fight Online: Latest Odds

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(G911 Sports Wire) - You can bet the Broner-Porter fight online at BetPhoenix.ag where the latest odds had Adrien Broner at near even odds and Shawn Porter coming in around -115.  This promises to be one of the most competitive boxing matches in some time, as suggested by the close prices.   This one will air in primetime on NBC at 8:30 pm EST Saturday June 20.

When Porter was asked this week by ESPN.com why he will be raising his hand once this fight is over, the slight favorite to win responded:

"Because I'm AB, always balling, man. A lot of people say that they really have the best of both worlds that they can box and punch. But I really can box and punch and a lot of people really haven't seen everything that Adrien Broner can do yet. On [Saturday] you'll see a side of Adrien Broner you won't want to miss, so don't miss the fight." – Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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