United States Grand Prix F1 Predictions & Betting Tips
F1 is back this weekend as the run-in begins with eight races in six weeks…
The Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight is not the only exciting boxing match taking place on the 21st of September at Wembley Stadium; viewers and attendees will also get to watch Anthony Cacace and Josh Warrington go head to head for the IBF super-featherweight title. Find out our predictions by reading below.
Anthony Cacace debuted in 2012 and has won 22 bouts since, with only one loss, a very admirable record.
He currently holds the IBF World Junior Lightweight Champion belt and is set to fight Josh Warrington for a shot at the IBF super featherweight title.
Anthony Cacace, aka The Apache, has won 8 of his 22 winning bouts by knockout, which gives him a 36% knockout percentage. Will he be able to add another to his record?
In an impressive career spanning 15 years, Josh Warrington made his debut back in 2009 when he was just 19-years-old. Since then, he has fought 35 bouts, winning 33, losing 3, and drawing 1, which makes for quite the scorecard.
He has eight knockouts in his career, which puts his KO percentage at 26%. Despite not currently holding any belts, ‘The Leeds Warrior’ has previously held the IBF World Featherweight title.
Though it is hard to predict the winner due to these two fighters’ similar records, our experts at BettingOnline believe that Anthony Cacace is the more likely opponent to take home the IBF super-featherweight title. Below are some of the current odds we have found.
These odds are provided by Betfred and are correct at the time of publishing (19/09/2024).