Franco vs. Moloney III – WBA Super Flyweight Title Boxing Odds (08/14/2021)

Franco vs. Moloney III - WBA Super Flyweight Title Saturday on ESPN+

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is the venue for Saturday night’s World Boxing Association World Super Flyweight Title. Specifically, Andrew Moloney will challenge Joshua Franco for the belt. Saturday marks the third consecutive meeting between these rivals. Cause of the rare third straight meeting, interest in the boxing odds is at an all-time high. Moloney remains bitter about losing his title belt to Franco. And the controversial nature of the second fight. That bout was called a no-contest after an accidental head butt damaged Franco’s eye. Moloney’s original loss to Franco was his only career defeat.

Boxing Odds – World Boxing Association World Super Flyweight Title

Date and Time:Saturday, August 14, 2021
Location:Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Franco vs. Moloney TV Coverage:ESPN+
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Franco vs. Moloney III SBG Odds Overview

On this occasion, we are treated to one of the most highly anticipated sportsbook matchups in boxing this year. Gamblers see this trilogy as dead even. Franco’s initial win over Moloney was by a razor-thin margin. Extending that was the controversy of the no-contest of the rematch. Moloney believes that the fight should never have been called. Both fighters are ranked evenly.

Joshua Franco Record and Form

Overall, Joshua Franco has a career record of 17 wins, one loss, and two draws. Franco is ranked 11th in the world. He has eight career knockout wins with one knockout loss. Also known as “El Professor,” Franco hails from San Antonio, Texas, where he still resides. Franco, age 25, stands at five feet, five inches tall with a reach of 67 inches, and fights from an orthodox stance.

The last time out for Franco was on November 14, 2020. He met Moloney in their second bout at The Bubble, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada. At stake was the World Boxing Association World Super Flyweight title. And then the fight was called in the second round. Cause by Franco’s eye cut by an accidental headbutt.

Of course, Franco originally won the WBA title belt from Moloney on June 23, 2020. The Bubble, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, was the venue. Franco won a 12 round unanimous decision against Moloney. In turn, Moloney was the defending interim WBA champion.

Namely, Lucas Fernandez was the only many ever to beat Franco in a fight. Fernandez scored a 9th round technical knockout over Franco on March 24, 2018. Complejo Ferial, Ponce was venue.

Andrew Moloney Record and Form

On the whole, Andrew Moloney has a career record of 21 wins and one loss with the Boxing odds. Moloney has 14 knockout wins for his career. Likewise, he has never been knocked out. Moloney, age 30, is a native of Australia that now resides in Kingscliff. Also known as “The Monster,” Moloney ranks 13th in the world. He stands at five feet, five inches tall with a reach of 65 inches, and fights from an orthodox stance. As was previously noted, Moloney’s only career loss was to Franco. Moloney has several regional championships for his career.

Franco vs. Moloney SBG Free Pick

In this situation, Franco rates the edge. As much as Moloney complains, he is winless in two tries against Franco. Most important of all, the price on Franco will be reasonable.

Franco vs. Moloney SBG Best Bet: Joshua Franco.

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