Charlo Vs Harrison 2 Odds
One of boxing's most controversial decisions in 2018 gets a sequel on Saturday, Dec. 21, as Tony Harrison and Jermell Charlo meet once again for Harrison's WBC junior middleweight championship from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, Calif.
Harrison (28-2, 21 KOs) and Charlo fought last December with the former winning by unanimous decision to claim the WBC crown, much to the dismay of the crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and boxing fans worldwide who felt Charlo had done more than enough to retain.
Charlo was also the large favorite in their first matchup when he closed at -1565 odds. Harrison opened as a +150 underdog for the rematch and has seen his odds go up to a range of +210 to +315. He closed as a +600 underdog in their first fight one year ago. Charlo doesn’t offer any betting value, but Harrison does. Less than a month after a controversial win for Tony Harrison, the new WBC super welterweight champion has been ordered to have a rematch with Jermell Charlo. The former champion was considered to be the aggressor throughout the full twelve round title fight, but the judges would see it differently, as Harrison would sweep the scorecards 116. Harrison vs Charlo II hails from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California with the WBC world super welterweight championship up for grabs. NFL NBA NHL MLB NCAAF NCAAB Upcoming Match-ups. Harrison vs Charlo Betting Lines & Prediction. With regards to boxing bets & predictions, Jermell Charlo will obviously be out to avenge last year’s loss here and, although the Fight Result betting odds are closer on this occasion, Charlo remains the warm favourite. He is the tip to justify those odds on this occasion.
An immediate rematch was scheduled for June 23, but two weeks before the bout, Harrison pulled out due to torn ligaments in his right ankle. He's healthy now and determined to show that the judges got it right one year ago.
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'The delay just made me even hungrier heading into this fight,' Harrison said in a statement when the rematch was announced. 'Watching Charlo the night we were supposed to go shine and rejuvenate himself, it built up so much hunger in me. I'm tired of the talk and the noise. I'm ready to go.
'We're looking to work smarter this time. I think everything I did before worked, but we want to make it even more decisive. The plan is to be more technically sound overall. You may see an early knockout. It's tense between both parties. I'm pretty sure he wants to knock me out as much as I want to knock him out. Whoever has the best plan will win. But I'm by far the better athlete. Athlete for athlete it's not even close. I'll beat him in everything, running, basketball, football. My style is perfect for his style. He's Shane Mosley to my Vernon Forrest. I'll beat him every time I face him.'
Charlo (32-1, 16 KOs), who felt Harrison faked the injury, remained on the card and knocked out late replacement Jorge Cota in the third round. The 29-year-old is hungry to get his belt back and end 2019 on a high note.
'I still feel strongly that I won that first fight, and I'm going to do things in a more dominant fashion this time,' Charlo said. 'I'm coming into this fight being the overpowering, strong, ferocious Jermell Charlo. Tony Harrison is not on my level. It's my job on December 21 to prove that and to prove my worth. I'm coming in there mentally focused. When I fought Jorge Cota, that's a prelim of what's to be expected from me in the future.
'I want to look for the knockout and set it up. I don't want it to go to the judges. That's my worst nightmare. If it does go 12 rounds, he's going to be very injured at the end. The loss taught me how to be more patient and to take things step-by-step. I'm going to show everyone why Jermell Charlo is a threat to the whole 154-pound division. I personally feel I'm the best in the division. I'm an upgraded Jermell Charlo that you'll see on December 21.'
The score will be settled to determine who is the better fighter. Can Harrison prove the first go-around wasn't a fluke?
Here's all you need to know about Harrison-Charlo 2.
What time is Tony Harrison vs. Jermell Charlo 2?
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 21
- Time: 8 p.m. ET (main card)
- Main event: 9:15 p.m. ET (approximate)
The undercard begins at 4:05 p.m. ET with the featured preliminary bouts starting around 6 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1. The main card begins at 8 p.m. ET, which is when the Fox programming gets underway. Harrison and Charlo are expected to make their ring walks about 9:15 p.m. ET, although the exact time depends on the length of the earlier bouts.
Harrison vs. Charlo 2: How to watch the fight
Harrison vs. Charlo 2 is available on Fox and can be streamed via the Fox Sports Go app. The featured preliminary bouts will be aired on FS1.
How much does Harrison vs. Charlo 2 cost?
The Tony Harrison vs. Jermell Charlo 2 fight is not on pay-per-view and is available on Fox.
Where is the Harrison vs. Charlo 2 fight?
Tony Harrison and Jermell Charlo will be fighting at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, Calif., for the first time.
Harrison vs. Charlo 2 betting odds
According to Bovada, they have installed Jermell Charlo as a sizable favorite to regain his title, coming in at -300, which means you'll need to bet $300 to win $100. Meanwhile, Harrison is a +230 underdog to hold onto the belt, meaning if you bet $100, you could win $230.
Jermell Charlo record and bio
Name: Jermell Charlo
Nationality: American
Born: May 19, 1990
Height: 5-11
Reach: 73 inches
Total fights: 33
Record: 32-1 with 16 knockouts
Tony Harrison record and bio
Name: Tony Harrison
Nationality: American
Born: Sept. 6, 1990
Height: 6-1
Reach: 76 1/2 inches
Total fights: 30
Record: 28-2 with 21 knockouts
Tony Harrison vs. Jermell Charlo 2 fight card
Matchup | Class | Belt |
Tony Harrison vs. Jermell Charlo | Jr. Middleweight | WBC |
Efe Ajagba vs. Iago Kiladze | Heavyweight | |
Jhack Tepora vs. Oscar Escandon | Jr. Lightweight | |
Andre Dirrell vs. Juan Ubaldo Cabrera | Super Middleweight | |
Hugo Centeno Jr. vs. Juan Macias Montiel | Middleweight | |
Eimantas Stanionis vs. Julio Cesar Sanchez | Welterweight | |
Karlos Balderas vs. Rene Tellez Giron | Lightweight | |
Adrian Taylor vs. German Perez | Heavyweight | |
Anthony Flagg vs. Jamarcus Warren | Light Heavyweight | |
Raymond Guajardo vs. Donnis Reed | Jr. Middleweight | |
Yovani Rodarte vs. Eduardo Rafael Reyes | Lightweight | |
Jerry Perez vs. Tyrone Luckey | Jr. Lightweight | |
Justin Cardona vs. Archie Weah | Lightweight | |
Petr Khamukov vs. Maceo Crowder | Middleweight |
About J.Charlo
BIOGRAPHY
Jermell Charlo (Iron Man) is a professional boxer from USA. Born 19 May 1990.
His professional record consists of 33 total fights, with 32 Wins (16 by KO), 1 Loss, 0 Draws.
Charlo is in the super welterweight division, he fights in the orthodox stance.
TITLES
Jermell Charlo is having held currently no titles.
Boxing facts about Charlo
- He is in the top 10 super welterweight rankings, by BoxRec.
- One Loss
PROFESSIONAL BOXING RECORD
Charlo made his professional debut on 08 Dec 2007 at the age of 17.
32 Wins, 16 by KO
1 Loss, 0 by KO
0 Draws
About T.Harrison
Charlo Vs Harrison Full Fight
BIOGRAPHY
Tony Harrison (Super Bad) is a professional boxer from USA. Born 06 Sep 1990.
His professional record consists of 30 total fights, with 28 Wins (21 by KO), 2 Losses, 0 Draws.
Harrison is in the super welterweight division, he fights in the orthodox stance.
Charlo Vs Harrison 1
TITLES
Tony Harrison is having held currently:
World Boxing Council World Super Welterweight Title
Boxing facts about Harrison
- He is in the top 10 super welterweight rankings, by BoxRec.
- Harrison’s KO ratio is 75%.
PROFESSIONAL BOXING RECORD
Harrison made his professional debut on 02 Jul 2011 at the age of 20.
Charlo Harrison 2
28 Wins, 21 by KO
2 Losses, 2 by KO
0 Draws
Fight prediction from SportoMeter.Net
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