Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda - Boxing Betting

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Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda Betting

Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda Boxing Betting

First, the fight between Tomoki Kameda and Rey Vargas is the fact that Vargas will be a strong favorite. Tomoki Kameda is a former World Boxing Organization bantamweight champion that happened to lose his title belt four years ago. Ever since the loss of that title he has been chasing a shot at redemption. Rey Vargas won the vacant World Boxing Council super-bantamweight title on February 25, 2017. He has never lost as a professional in his career. Not that long ago, Kameda and Vargas met as amateurs in Mexico so they know each other well. While Vargas will be the strong betting favorite Kameda believes he has a shot at the upset.

When: Saturday, July 13th, 2019

Where: Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California

Why: World Boxing Council World Super Bantamweight Title

Coverage: DAZN

DAZN will present the World Boxing Council world super bantamweight championship fight between Tomoki Kameda (36-2, 20 knockouts) vs. defending champion Rey Vargas (33-0, 22 knockouts). This bout will take place at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson California and is scheduled for 12 rounds. Vargas is ranked second in the world with Kameda ranked 18th.

Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda

In this situation we have a proven champion against a former one. While Kameda has an impressive record, Vargas owns the belt. And a record that boasts not a single defeat.

World Boxing Council World Super Bantamweight Title

Following back to back losses for the World Boxing Association world bantamweight title Kameda has found his groove. He has won his last five consecutive matchups and is coming off a 12 round unanimous decision win over Abigail Medina on November 12, 2018.

Kameda stands at five feet, seven and a half inches tall with a reach of 67 inches and fights from an orthodox stance. He is a native of Japan where he still resides in Tokyo.

Ray Vargas has successfully defended his WBC super-bantamweight title four consecutive times. Vargas is a native of Mexico where he still resides in Otumba. He stands at five feet, seven and a half inches tall with a reach of 70.5 inches and fights from an orthodox stance.

Last time out for Vargas was a 12 round unanimous decision win over Franklin Manzanilla. The fight took place on February 9, 2019 at the Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio.

Vargas has voiced respect for the challenger and has admitted to a revenge angle for Kameda. In this matchup Kameda brings the reputation for quickness. Balanced against that is the Vargas ability to adjust to his opponents with a resume that shows a wide variety of opponents that he has conquered.

Rey Vargas vs. Tomoki Kameda Betting Odds

Opening Boxing Lines at BookMaker Sportsbook - Check Back Later.

The current boxing odds are not yet available but please check back later. Should Rey Vargas be listed as the boxing favorite at a price of -125, it simply means that you would bet $125 to win $100.  If Tomoki Kameda is this fight’s underdog, at a price of +115 it means that for every $100 bet you will win $115.

Total Rounds Betting

The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds. Total betting rounds odds will be available soon so be sure to check back. Total betting rounds odds is a wager on how long the fight will last. Let’s say if the total rounds betting line is Over 10.5 Rounds (-200), that means that if you think the fight is going to go to at least 11 rounds for you to win your bet you would need to bet $200 to win $100. Conversely if you wager Under 10.5 Rounds (+150), would mean you would need to risk $100 to win $150. As long as the fight did not go past 10 rounds you would win the under.

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