Pacquiao vs Margarito Fight Odds (Updated)

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/13/2010
Pacquiao vs Margarito Fight

Pacquiao vs. Margarito fight odds updated for Saturday morning still listed Manny Pacquiao as the big favorite.  The line on Pacquiao had dropped to -400 from -500 earlier in the week.   Antonio Margarito would pay out $300 for every $100 bet or $30 for every $10 bet

British world champion Amir Khan has predicted Manny Pacquiao will knock out Antonio Margarito in Saturday's super welterweight bout, and that just happens to be the favorite among the Pacquiao vs. Margarito fight props (-130).

"I was quite surprised to see his weight at 144.6 pounds," Khan told Reuters immediately after the seven-time world champion Pacquiao weighed in on Friday.

"But the power he hits with, it's easy for him to hurt anyone."

But according to rumors, Khan recently dominated Pacquiao during one public sparring session while training the Filipino.  This helped to spark rumors that Pacquiao might not be up for this fight, thus adding some value to the Margarito +300 odds. 

  

"When we spar, we spar at about 60 percent because of the training we do in the morning, the running, swimming and everything," Khan said.

"So maybe I caught Manny on a bad day or something. At the end of the day, Manny's going to come into this fight much more hungry than anything."

More Pacquiao vs. Margarito fight odds appear below:

Draw  +2200

Margarito by Decision  +1000

Margarito by KO - TKO – DQ +450

Pacquiao by Decision +250

Pacquiao by KO - TKO - DQ -130

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com         

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