- Mirco Cuello is favored to beat Sergio Rios Jimenez with -2000 odds.
- There is an 8.5 round total set between Albert Ramirez and Jerome Pampellone.
- There are +350 odds for Francisco Fonseca to beat Sofiane Oumiha.
BENGHAZI, Libya – A major two title fight boxing event is headed to Martyrs of Benina Stadium in Benghazi, Libya. The main event will feature a championship bout for the WBA Interim Featherweight Championship between Mirco Cuello and Sergio Rio Jimenez. In the co-main event, Albert Ramirez will face off against Jerome Pampellone for the WBA Light Heavyweight Championship.
Ahead of the event on Friday, we are looking at a massive +869 parlay on legal sports betting sites that features three bouts on the card. It includes both the co-main event and the main event, as well as the fight between Francisco Fonseca and Sofiane Oumiha.
Libya Boxing +860 Parlay
- Mirco Cuello -2000 vs. Sergio Rio Jimenez
- Albert Ramirez/Jerome Pampellone Under 8.5 Rounds +105
- Francisco Fonseca +350 vs. Sofiane Oumiha
The main event fight between Cuello and Rios Jimenez is the first leg, and we’re not mincing words here, and we’re taking Cuello to win outright even at his expensive asking price on boxing betting sites. He is not to be messed around with his 15-0 record with 12 knockout finishes. Rios Jimenez, on the other hand, is also undefeated at 19-0, however, he is much more conservative with just seven knockout finishes.
Our second leg is in the co-main event between Albert Ramirez vs. Jerome Pampellone, and we’re leaning on the under 8.5 round total for slight plus money at +105. Both boxers are hot with finishing their bouts prior to the eighth round. Ramirez has stayed under 8.5 total rounds in his last three bouts, while Pampellone has done so in four of his last six.
In the final leg, we’re taking massive plus money odds at +350 for Francisco Fonseca to beat Sofiane Oumiha. Fonseca has tons more experience than Oumiha, with 42 pro fights to Fonseca’s seven. Fonseca is also going into this one having won nine of his last 10, with all nine wins coming by knockout.
