Miguel Cotto vs Canelo Alvarez Fight Odds

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BetDSI.com has your Miguel Cotto vs. Saul “Canelo” Alvarez fight odds.  This one can be wagered on live in-play plus round and outcome wagering is available here.

Alvarez is a big -375 favorite in this bout with Cotto coming in at +275 for a potential payout of $275 on every $100 bet.  

This one is favored to go the distance OVER 11.5 rounds at -170. The UNDER pays $145 for every $100 wagered.

Austin Trout, who has fought both Coto and Alvarez, had this to offer about the upcoming November 21 fight:

"Cotto is good, really good, but Canelo is younger, stronger and bigger. I give Canelo the edge in power, and he is still coming into his man strength. He was the first person to put me down. I believe Canelo is stronger and Cotto has been in more wars and that could be a factor. Canelo's punches are a little slow, but Cotto can keep that quickness through the combination. But I think they are pretty similar as far as speed goes."

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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