Canelo Alvarez vs, Daniel Jacobs - Live Fight On Online PPV



Canelo Alvarez vs, Jacobs: Canelo Alvarez (51-1-2, 35 KOs) and Daniel Jacobs (35-2, 29 KOs) will clash Saturday night in a middleweight title unification 

bout at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

With such a big fight with so much on the line, there are bets to be made - so let's take a closer look at Canelo vs. Jacobs.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Daniel Jacobs odds, expert pick
Online sportsbook proboxingodds.com has Alvarez as a sizable favorite (as of April 29). The logical theory is oddsmakers regard 

Alvarez as one of boxing's best, as he continuously comes out on top in high-profile bouts.

Alvarez comes in at minus -500, which means you'd need to wager $500 to win $100. The odds have moved up for the Mexican 

star, as he was at a -303. Meanwhile, Jacobs is a plus +410, meaning if you bet $100, you'd net $1,200. The odds have risen for 

Jacobs, as they originally had the American coming in at +220. If you are going to bet Alvarez straight up, make the wager now 

before it's too late and the number continues to rise.

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In his last time in the ring back in December, Alvarez ventured up to super middleweight and pulverized Rocky Fielding in three 

rounds to capture the WBA (regular) championship. Before then, Alvarez fought in September at 160 pounds, defeating Gennady 

Golovkin by majority decision in a career-defining rematch to capture the WBA (super) and WBC middleweight belts.

Jacobs has rebounded nicely since he lost the WBA title to Golovkin in March 2017 - a very narrow decision that many boxing 

pundits felt the "Miracle Man" won. He's won three straight bouts since then, with the highlight being his split-decision win over 

Sergiy Derevyanchenko in October to win the IBF belt and become a two-time middleweight champion.

There is one intriguing prop bet to watch out for as well: Jacobs winning by decision. Current odds have Jacobs taking Alvarez the 

distance and getting the nod on the judges' scorecards at +500. Odds are slowly decreasing, so if you feel the native of Brooklyn, 

New York, has a chance winning by that method, bet on it immediately.

Alvarez has faced Golovkin twice and Floyd Mayweather Jr., but the growing sentiment among many in the sport is Jacobs will be 

the stiffest test to date for the 28-year-old because he possesses both the footwork and boxing skills, combined with the power. The 

moment won't be too big for Jacobs. He took on Golovkin in his home away from home at Madison Square Garden, where he got 

knocked down early on, but dusted himself off and nearly walked out as the unified middleweight champion. Now, Jacobs is stepping 

into what has become Alvarez's house at the T-Mobile Arena, where he'll be competing for the fifth time in three years.

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If Jacobs can mix it up and fight as he did against Golovkin, the 32-year-old has a fantastic shot.

For Alvarez, he needs to fight a complete 12 rounds. Looking at the two Golovkin bouts: Their first fight in September 2017 had 

Alvarez coming out strong in the first two rounds, before Golovkin took control in the middle of the fight and Alvarez stormed back in 

rounds 10-12. Things were different in the rematch when Alvarez came out the aggressor in the first half of the fight and slowed down 

in the latter half.

Against Jacobs, Alvarez isn't going to get breaks as he did with Golovkin. Jacobs is going to test Alvarez's conditioning by staying in 

Alvarez's face and making him work for everything. Alvarez can't take rounds off - Jacobs will make sure of that. If Alvarez can get 

inside, then he can start pounding his vaunted left hand into Jacobs' body and wear him down that way.

It's so hard to pick a winner in this fight. Alvarez and Jacobs are incredibly talented. Facing the biggest name in the sport is the match 

Jacobs has been looking for the last two years. He's not going to be content trying to outbox Alvarez. He's going to work to prove he 

truly is the best middleweight in the world.

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But it's hard to pick against Alvarez because since his only career loss to Mayweather in September 2013, he has only upped his 

fighting game. Until someone proves they can outclass Alvarez for the majority of a fight, I will go with Alvarez.

That being said, it's still worth placing a wager on Jacobs being able to get a decision. The odds are too good to pass up to not put a 

bet on someone with Jacobs' talent. He has the skills to get the job done and escape "Sin City" with two more belts.

SN Pick: Canelo Alvarez

Best Wager: Jacobs winning by decision; 5Dimes (+500)
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Unified middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez will face IBF middleweight titleholder Daniel Jacobs on Saturday night at T-Mobile 

Arena in Las Vegas as Alvarez attempts to add another championship belt en route to becoming the undisputed champ within the 

middleweight class.

Alvarez (51-1-2, 35 KOs) will be getting into the ring for the first time in 2019, and this will mark his second fight since signing a 

five-year, 11-fight deal with streaming service DAZN in October. In 2018, Alvarez first defeated Gennady Golvkin via majority 

decision for the WBA and WBC middleweight titles in their highly-anticipated rematch, and he followed that up in December with a 

third-round knockout of a very overmatched Rocky Fielding to become the WBA regular super middleweight champion. 

Jacobs (35-2, 29 KOs) has won his last three fights since losing to GGG in March 2017. He defeated Luis Arias and Maciej Sulecki 

in unanimous decisions, and most recently beat Serhiy Derevianchenko via split decision in October to claim the IBF middleweight 

title. It is the first time since a 2010 loss to Dmitry Pirog that Jacobs is fighting in Las Vegas. 

In addition to the main event, Vergil Ortiz Jr. (12-0, 12 KO) will face Mauricio Herrera (24-8, 7 KOs) in a welterweight battle 

between old and young. Ortiz is a 21-year-old who fought his first pro fight in July 2016 while Herrera, on the other hand, is 38 

years old and has lost three of his last five fights.
Below you can have a look at the odds for the main card via William Hill that is set to take place on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, 

with Alvarez vs. Jacobs as the main event for the night.

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