Floyd Mayweather by TKO, KO Betting Odds vs. Pacquiao

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Apr/29/2015
Floyd Mayweather by TKO, KO Betting Odds vs. Pacquiao

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. by either TKO or KO betting odds against Manny Pacquiao, would pay out just over $600 on a $100 bet or $60 on a $10 bet.

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Mayweather has yet to lose a fight.  26 of his 47 fights were indeed won by KO so the odds are good it can happen again here

Mayweather received some backlash this week for declaring he is better than “the greatest”, Muhammad Ali.

“He called himself The Greatest and I call myself TBE (The Best Ever),” Mayweather said. “I’m pretty sure I’ll get criticized for what I said, but I could care less. I could care less about the backlash.”

“This is going to be an exciting fight. Our styles are totally different. He is very, very reckless. Every move I make is calculated. I’m always 5-10 steps ahead of my opponent.

“We’ll see what happens when the fight starts. But when all is said and done I’m going to be the winner. Pacquiao is strong and solid but I don’t know if he can make adjustments like I can. I feel tremendous.”

One thing is for sure, this will rank among the greatest fights in history, especially where the sportsbooks are concerned. 

Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr

Method of Victory - Pacquiao vs Mayweather

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4601

Pacquiao by TKO/KO/DQ

 

+475

 

4602

Pacquiao by decision

 

+400

 

4603

Mayweather by TKO/KO/DQ

 

+610

 

4604

Mayweather by decision

 

-120

 

4605

Draw

 

+1200

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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