Broner Pacquiao Predictions

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In a WBC and IBF welterweight title fight, Danny Garcia and Errol Spence Jr. meet Saturday at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The fighters will battle for Spence’s two belts in the 147-pound weight class. The fight card kicks off at 9 p.m. ET on FOX Pay-Per-View.

Garcia vs. Spence Jr. tale of the tape

Garcia (36-2) is a former two-division champion, and he will certainly be no pushover. At 32 years old, he has quite a bit of mileage on his tires. In his 38 career professional bouts, he has posted 21 knockouts, and it’s his devastating left hook which Spence will have to be very careful to defend. His punching power is the most dangerous thing he brings to the table.

Spence (26-0) is looking to rebound from a devastating drunk driving crash in the fall of 2019 in his hometown of Dallas, just two weeks after his split-decision win over Shawn Porter for the WBC strap. He was hospitalized after being thrown from his Ferrari while not wearing a seat belt, and he was in intensive care due to non-life-threatening injuries.

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While a fight against Porter and Thurman (both at the presser), may not be possible until 2020, the Philadelphia native would be interested in facing the winner of the Manny Pacquiao and Adrien Broner welterweight title fight on January 19th. “That’d be a great fight,” he said of. Pacquiao by decision Manny still has to have a good amount of his hand speed and quickness left, even at age 40. At the highest levels of the sport, Broner has failed to get over the top and has shown his limitations. Pacquiao will be too busy and active for him over the course of the fight. Pacquiao wala pang tiyak na kalaban sa muling pagsabak sa boxing. Meghan Markle, Prince Harry may ilang pasabog tungkol sa Royal Family. Plebesito sa Palawan sa Sabado kasado na. March 08, 2021 ‘Hinanap ko siya sa FB’: Carlo Aquino recalls pursuing Trina Candaza after seeing her at car show. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

The southpaw could get off to a slow start, perhaps exhibiting a little bit of rust, and potentially some trepidation early on, before he kicks off the training wheels and gets down to business. He has a chance to put all of those out of the ring issues in the rear-view mirror, and set up a giant potential pay day against either veteran Manny Pacquiao, or perhaps a unification fight with Terence Crawford.

This fight will be in front of roughly 11,000 fans.

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Garcia vs. Spence Jr. betting odds, predictions and picks

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Spence Jr. (-400) will be right at home fighting in the Metroplex, and he carries a lot of weight on his shoulders. He is trying to put that ugly crash in the past, and start making headlines again for his fighting. Look for him to get off to a rather slow start, as Garcia (+300) makes him work for it, but don’t expect the killshot from Garcia by way of that famous left hook. Spence will be able to weather an early storm and get it done in the end. Still, playing the champ on the 3-way line is rather risky.

I like SPENCE ON POINTS (-120) as the best play on this card. It’s a little more than I prefer to risk, but in the round group betting, backing the fight TO GO THE DISTANCE (-228) is a strong play.

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At this point, it's the only question worth asking: Who will win Saturday night's welterweight title bout between Manny Pacquiao and Adrien Broner at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas? Our experts make their picks.

Dan Rafael
ESPN.com

Pacquiao by decision
Pacquiao may be 40 now but he still fights at a high level, still throws tons of punches and appears very motivated while Broner has never lived up to his potential, lost whenever he has stepped up against elite opponents and rarely throws a lot of punches. Pacquiao by clear decision.

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Nick Parkinson
ESPN UK

Pacquiao by decision
Both have seen better days but the Pacman is in better condition physically and mentally. Pacquiao showed in his last fight he still has enough left to deal with the likes of Broner.

Teddy Atlas
ESPN TV

Pacquiao Broner Purse

Pacquiao by decision
Broner usually comes up short at this level but at 40, Pacquiao has slowed enough where Broner can time him as he comes in and hurt the Pacman. But even in old age character counts, and that is where the great Manny will find a way to move his hands and feet enough to win a decision.

Nigel Collins
ESPN.com

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Pacquiao by decision
Despite Pacquiao's talk about going for the knockout, he'll move around and pick spots for quick flurries and then move again. Broner has a good chin and retains his power in the late rounds, so Manny will have to be careful right up until the final bell.

Mark Kriegel
ESPN TV

Pacquiao by decision
Broner says this is the moment he'll finally make good on his unrealized talent. I say he already has, signing the contract to headline his first pay-per-view fight. Other than that, expect Broner to be Broner, which is to say, not nearly busy enough. Pacquiao, though somewhat diminished with age, is nothing if not busy. He wins by decision. No KO. Respect where it's due -- Broner's unmentioned virtue is his chin.

Steve Kim
ESPN.com

Pacquiao by decision
Manny still has to have a good amount of his hand speed and quickness left, even at age 40. At the highest levels of the sport, Broner has failed to get over the top and has shown his limitations. Pacquiao will be too busy and active for him over the course of the fight.

Eric Raskin
Showtime Boxing

Pacquiao by decision
This has to be the chalk pick. Even at 40, Pacquiao has the skills to outbox and outfight Broner, but his punching power has been average for many years now and Broner has a first-rate chin. Feels like a clear win for Manny over the distance.

Joe Cortez
ESPN Deportes

Pacquiao by KO9
Pacquiao brings lots of experience and punching power to this fight and feels like he will win by KO. Broner believes that Manny is over-the-hill and he will not have any problems with him. I think Broner will be in for a big surprise.

Charles Moynihan
ESPN Bureau Producer

Pacquiao by decision
While Pacquiao is in the twilight of his career, his resurgent performance over Lucas Matthysse was vintage Pacquiao -- speed, quickness and a variety of combinations from all angles. Broner's continued resistance to let his hands go plagues him throughout this fight.

Salvador Rodriguez
ESPNdeportes.com

Pacquiao by decision
Pacquiao must take some kind of precautions, but his speed and fast combinations should open the way for a points victory against Broner -- unless Father Time takes over in the middle of the fight.

Claudia Trejos
ESPNdeportes.com

Broner Pacquiao Predictions

Pacquiao by decision
At age 40 we can question many things about Pacquiao: conditioning, speed, reflexes, punching power, etc. But we cannot deny his boxing IQ and experience; something he has used effectively to adjust and beat his opponent during his successful career. Broner is only 29 and has youth in his favor, but in the past, he has had weight issues and lack of consistency.

Bernardo Pilatti
ESPNdeportes.com

Pacquiao by decision
Pacquiao has lost his punching power and Broner never had it. It's hard to imagine a KO in this fight. Fun fight that I presume goes to the distance, where the mobility and speed of Manny will be the key for a decision victory over Broner.

Pablo Viruega
ESPN Deportes

Pacquiao by decision
The experience is very much on Pacquiao's side. For a long time now he has stopped being the boxer who won by KO, but his speed and adjustments to the fight make him a fighter difficult to beat. Manny knows how to take over at the end of fights.

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