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Topic: [Boxing]: Ancajas vs Rodriguez - April 10th - page 3. (Read 379 times)

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@ bisdak40, here's the fighter you all been waiting for hehehe, Jerwin Ancajas vs Javier Rodriguez of Mexico for Ancajas' IBF super flyweight belt, it will be his 9th defense of the crown, this April 10th.

Yeah, i've been waiting for this fight to happen and glad that this is finally happening on April, the long wait for our Pretty boy Jerwin Ancajas is over.

Though he has not fought for over a year now, i don't think ring rust would be a factor as he is in the US now, waiting and training hard for this fight to come.

Bookies would put Ancajas on the A side of this match and i hope he will won and fought Estrada for the unification of titles.

Against Rodriguez, might be some sort of a tune up fight (sorry for the word) and a preparation for bigger name fighters like Estrada or Ioka.
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Looking forward to bet on this match, for sure these will be a good fight between the two of them since many were excited to watch their fight.

And speaking of the odds, that higher odds is possible if you can already bet now few weeks before the actual game. I experienced betting that high odds before but expect that it will gonna change when the game nearly start.

Just wait till a few more days before the actual fights, there might be other betting options, more juicier odds for Anjacas.

Jerwin has been holding this belt and has face a lot of challenges already. Nothing new here and extra motivated to face Estrada for a reunification although a Japanese is holding one of the belts. Ancajas vs Estrada will also be another epic match, but Jerwin advantage is that he is the power puncher and he will show it in this fight.
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Looking forward to bet on this match, for sure these will be a good fight between the two of them since many were excited to watch their fight.

And speaking of the odds, that higher odds is possible if you can already bet now few weeks before the actual game. I experienced betting that high odds before but expect that it will gonna change when the game nearly start.
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I think this will be a more difficult fight than people are expecting. Rodriguez doesn't have a lot of world class experience but in his toughest test, against Felipe Orucuta, he beat his opponent so badly that he had to be put in a medically induced coma after the fight. Ancajas hasn't fought in over a year and ring rust could be a factor.

Felipe Ocuruta has been in the boxing scene for more than 10 years though, and he lost to Estrada prior to facing Rodriguez in 2019. So it might have been the Ocuruta is already on the decline and no longer at his prime when he face Rodriguez, not to take away that his victory though, but he hasn't face any real challenge yet with Ancajas caliber. There could be ring rust, but I'm sure Jerwin can shake it off in the beginning.
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I think this will be a more difficult fight than people are expecting. Rodriguez doesn't have a lot of world class experience but in his toughest test, against Felipe Orucuta, he beat his opponent so badly that he had to be put in a medically induced coma after the fight. Ancajas hasn't fought in over a year and ring rust could be a factor.

Of course, there could be ring rust here, we have seen Beterbiev undergoes the same feeling, everyone thought that he is going to knock out his opponent early but it didn't happen.

So Jerwin for sure knows that his opponent is dangerous, so he will be cautious early and try to get a feel of Rodriguez. But Ancajas wouldn't be a world champion if he doesn't have the tools to adjust and fight with good boxing IQ.
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Quick boxing records for these two boxers.

I am surprised for Jerwin Ancajas, another Filipino fighter and is from the south part of the Philippines, which they are a neighboring province of popular Filipino boxer, Manny Pacman Pacquiao.
Speaking of Jonathan Javier Rodriguez, they are almost the same with 1 loss, but more bouts advantage of Jerwin Ancajas. Both of them are from the country of great boxers, a Mexican versus a Filipino. Looking forward to this fight.
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I think this will be a more difficult fight than people are expecting. Rodriguez doesn't have a lot of world class experience but in his toughest test, against Felipe Orucuta, he beat his opponent so badly that he had to be put in a medically induced coma after the fight. Ancajas hasn't fought in over a year and ring rust could be a factor.
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Jerwin Ancajas, in those 2 early scheduled fights with Rodriguez, is always the Favorite.

There might be a slight difference in a margin with the latest odds as Rodriguez won a TKO on his last fight but I see Ancajas will still be the Favorite.

Glad to see that there's another Pinoy who will fight that day. Looking forward to a 2-0 PH win on that cards.
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Yeah, we haven't seen the recent odds, but I wouldn't be surprised if Ancajas will still be the favorite as he has the belt. Was not aware that he has defended successfully 8x in a row, that's already an achievement. So it's Fil vs Mex again, so it's going to be war. If by chance Ancajas win, he should be in the discussion to fight Estrada, but it seems that he is chasing Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, don't know what's the reason behind, but still another interesting fight.
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Not sure if the odds are accurate though, can anyone confirm this?

That's not accurate since it was based on the match that was cancelled before. I think no official odds were released yet. No fight happened for Ancajas after that date but for Rodriguez, he was seen in action last year and won the fight in a TKO.

Maybe there will be a change of odds.

And there is also a PH boxer on their undercard, Mark Magsayo, a rising star with an undefeated record.

we are now seeing more and more real boxing matches here. no odds yet from bookies, so more then likely at the end of this month, they will start listing this fight. definitely, the odds will change here. as rodriguez won in a TKO, it may affect in what they will come up with the odds.
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Not sure if the odds are accurate though, can anyone confirm this?

That's not accurate since it was based on the match that was cancelled before. I think no official odds were released yet. No fight happened for Ancajas after that date but for Rodriguez, he was seen in action last year and won the fight in a TKO.

Maybe there will be a change of odds.

And there is also a PH boxer on their undercard, Mark Magsayo, a rising star with an undefeated record.
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Finally it's happening, haven't seen fights of Filipino fighters recently but this one should be good.

However, as I checked the betting odds, look like it's not attractive to bet on Ancajas here.

https://www.sportsbetlistings.com/boxing/jerwin-ancajas-vs-jonathan-rodriguez-betting-odds-and-prediction/14861/

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Here are the betting odds from online sportsbook BetOnline.ag (full review here).

Jonathan Rodriguez +700
Jerwin Ancajas -1100

Not sure if the odds are accurate though, can anyone confirm this?
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@bisdak40, here's the fighter you all been waiting for hehehe, Jerwin Ancajas vs Javier Rodriguez of Mexico for Ancajas' IBF super flyweight belt, it will be his 9th defense of the crown, this April 10th.

This fight is slated for 2020, however, Rodriguez has some visa problem if my memory serves me right that's why the fight was postponed. Nevertheless, in about 3 weeks we will finally see another great Filipino champion defending his belt.

This is interesting fight, as we just seen Estrada (WBC,WBA) vs Chocolatito recently and we also have Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (who beat both fighters). And then Kazuto Ioka (WBO) of Japan.




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