Boxing Odds: Adonis Stevenson vs Andrzej Fonfara‬ Fight

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Betting odds were available on the Adonis Stevenson vs. Andrzej Fonfara fight.  Find all the latest boxing odds.

Stevenson was a sick -2050 favorite while Fonfara offers what would be one of the biggest payouts in boxing history:  $1100 for every $100 bet. For that reason alone we would place a small $10 bet on Fonfara to win $110.

The Bell Centre in Montreal is the site for the bout between these two fighters on Saturday, May 24th.

Stevenson comes into this fight with a record of 23-1 and he is the current WBC light heavyweight champion.

Fonfara is the #1 WBC contender and he enters this fight with a record of 25-2.

Even though this is a matchup between the top two fighters in the WBC light heavyweight division, the fight is not expected to be competitive with Stevenson the huge favorite.

Let's look at the fight and boxing predictions by watching the below video.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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