Tevin Farmer Vs Jono Carroll Odds
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- Tevin Farmer Vs Jono Carroll Odds
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Here are Friday’s boxing odds courtesy of The Greek Sportsbook: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll. Tevin Farmer -1000. Jono Carroll +600. Over 9½ rounds -350. Under 9½ rounds +275. Henry Lundy vs Avery Sparrow. Henry Lundy -135. Avery Sparrow +110. Carroll 2019.03.15 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Discussion Main Event IBF World Super Featherweight Title 130 lbs Tevin Farmer defeats Jono Carroll via 12 Round Decision.
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Scott Quigg vs Jono CarrollPreview March 7th
There’s a 12-round junior lightweight bout on tap in Manchester, England this Saturday, March 7th as Scott Quigg of Bury, England is set to meet Jono Carroll of Dublin, Ireland. The fight can be seen live in North America on DAZN while those in the UK can catch the action on Sky Sports. Carroll last fought in August when he beat Eleazar Valenzuela by a 10-round unanimous decision. Quigg’s last outing resulted in a second round stoppage of Mario Briones in October.
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Quigg vs Carroll Betting Odds
Here are the betting odds from online sportsbook BetOnline.ag (full review here).
- Jono Carroll +118
- Scott Quigg -138
Tevin Farmer Vs Jono Carroll
My Pick
The 32-year-old Quigg may be best known for his unanimous decision loss to WBO Featherweight Champion Oscar Valdez of Mexico in March of 2018. That was Quigg’s second pro loss as the former WBA Super Bantamweight Champion lost his title to Carl Frampton by close split decision in February of 2016. Quigg reportedly fought with a broken jaw from the fourth round on in that fight. He’ll enter the bout with a record of 25-2-2 with 26 Kos.
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Quigg stands 5-feet-8-inches tall with a 67-inch reach. He turned pro back in 2007 and has fought 200 rounds since then. He’s got a fine chin even though he’s been dropped before and is also a solid puncher who currently owns a 66.7 per cent knockout ratio. Most North American fans won’t be familiar with Quigg’s other opponents though perhaps with the exception of Kiko Martinez as they’ve mainly been from Europe and Asia.
Quigg underwent hand surgery in the past but it didn’t show in his second-round stoppage of Martinez in July of 2015. Since turning pro he’s also captured the WBA Inter-Continental, British and interim WBA World Super Bantamweight Titles as well as the WBA International, and WBA Continental Featherweight Crowns. He’s gone 5-2-1 in world title bouts with 4 Kos and is 1-2 against former or current world champions with a Ko.
Carroll is a 27-year-old southpaw and climbs through the ropes with a mark of 17-1-1 with only 3 Kos. He turned pro back in 2012 and has boxed 122 rounds since then. He won the Lightweight Title in the British Prizefighter tournament in 2014 by beating Michael Devine. His other wins have been against the likes of Declan Geraghty, Gary Buckland, Stephen Foster and Barrington Brown. Carroll beat John Quigley by a 12-round split decision in 2017 to win the vacant IBF European Super Featherweight Title.
He then beat Humberto de Santiago by third-round TKO to capture the vacant IBF Inter-Continental Super Featherweight Crown and defended it against Geraghty by ninth-round stoppage. His biggest battle was against Tevin Farmer last March when Farmer still held the IBF Super Featherweight Title. Carroll put up a good fight but dropped a unanimous decision. He’s a very light puncher with just a 15.8 per cent knockout ratio. Carroll’s 5-feet-7-inches tall so gives up an inch in height to Quigg.
Prediction…
It’s hard to give Carroll a puncher’s chance here because he lacks power so he’s going to have to outwork and outbox Quigg and that’s a slight possibility. Carroll is going to have to be at his very best to earn a victory but I’m not expecting him to be able to pull it off as Quigg’s power and skills should be too much for him. This should be a rather close and entertaining fight though.
Carroll lacks the power to stop Quigg but could outwork him.
Play: Quigg -138 @ BetOnline.ag
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Boxing returns to Wakefield in Yorkshire on Wednesday at the LS-Live venue in South Yorkshire, with Jono Carroll’s bout against Maxi Hughes scheduled to headline the card of the MTK Fight Night.
The event is part of the nascent return of the sport after the coronavirus lockdown in Britain. The continued ban on spectators means that the card will take place behind closed doors, with remote viewing the only possible method to watch.
MTK’s first Fight Night since lockdown is part of three cards planned for the coming weeks, and MTK’s Paul Gibson said: “There are a lot of unique challenges to pulling a card together in the current climate, but these 15 matches guarantee some cracking fights.
“It’ll be action from first bell to last.”
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— MTK Global 🌍 (@MTKGlobal) August 9, 2020Carroll (18-1-1, 4 KOs) is the overwhelming favourite as he comes off the back of a famous victory against Scott Quigg at the Manchester Arena in March 2020, shortly before Britain’s lockdown. The 28-year-old Irishman made his debut in 2012, somewhat surprisingly starting his career in Perth, Australia, against Matthew Seden, and he has only experienced a single defeat since then (against Tevin Farmer, losing his IBF World Super Featherweight title).
Carroll is looking to build on his success over Quigg, saying: “I’m over the moon. It’s topping the bill again, so this is what dreams are made of and why I started boxing in the first place.”
He explained he was not studying his opponent in great detail: “The Quigg fight went exactly how me and my trainer planned it. It was an easy night’s work and easier than expected. We put so much hard work and graft in the gym, and we were well prepared.
“It’s Maxi Hughes next, but I haven’t watched him fight really. I’ve seen two minutes of him and that’s it. I don’t like studying fighters or watching them too much.
“You can watch and think do this and do that, but it doesn’t matter. I just let my trainer do the investigating, then he gives me the game plan, and I’ll do what he tells me. It means I don’t get mentally exhausted thinking about what punches I need to throw.”
Hughes (20-5-2, 2 KOs) will fight as the underdog, though he also won his most recent match-up, against Kris Pilkington in Doncaster in February this year, and this fight will mark almost 10 years since he turned professional.
Hughes sees the fight as a chance to improve his reputation and to find bigger challenges in the future, saying: 'Winning this fight will raise my profile and put me in a good position. After this I'd like the big fights to keep coming my way as well as the titles.
'I'm more than happy to travel to fight, and I've always wanted to fight abroad, so that would be nice if I win this fight. It's a shame it is behind closed doors because I know all of my fans would have loved to come to watch this, but as soon as I get in the ring I'll be focused.
'The ring walk will probably feel very strange at first, but once we're fighting it's going to just be like sparring in the gym, and we've all done that plenty of times.'
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— MTK Global 🌍 (@MTKGlobal) August 10, 2020Here’s a complete guide to the Carroll vs. Hughes card.
Jono Carroll vs. Maxi Hughes fight date, start time
- Date: Wednesday 12 August
- Time: 19.00 BST/2 p.m. ET
The Carroll-Hughes card will begin at 19.00 BST/2 p.m. ET with Carroll and Hughes expected to make their ring walks about 22.00 BST/5 p.m. ET, although the time depends on the length of the earlier fights.
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Carroll vs. Hughes TV channel, live stream
- U.K.: iFL TV, Fight Network
- U.S.: ESPN+
In the U.K., the Carroll vs. Hughes fight is on Fight Network and available to stream on iFL TV. In the U.S. the fight is available via ESPN+.
Where is the Cash vs. Hughes fight?
The Carroll vs. Hughes fight takes place in Wakefield, West Yorkshire at Langthwaite Business Park’s LS-Live venue.
Jono Carroll record and bio
- Nationality: Irish
- Born: 12 April 1992
- Height: 5’ 7”
- Reach: N/A
- Total fights: 20
- Record: 18-1-1 with 4 knockouts
Maxi Hughes record and bio
- Nationality: English
- Born: 4 March 1990
- Height: N/A
- Reach: N/A
- Total fights: 27
- Record: 20-5-2 with 4 knockouts
Jono Carroll vs. Maxi Hughes fight card
- Jono Carroll vs. Maxi Hughes; Featherweights
- Sean McComb vs. Siar Ozgul; Light Welterweights
- Maredudd Thomas vs. Sahir Iqbal; Welterweights
- Craig MacIntyre vs. Ishmael Ellis; Super lightweights
- Jacob Quinn vs. Pierce O’Leary; Lightweights