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World Boxing Super Series Semis: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Mairis Briedis Odds and Prediction

WBO Cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk faces WBC Cruiserweight title holder Mairis Briedis in the semifinals of the World Boxing Super Series at the Riga Arena in Riga, Latvia on January 27th, 2018.

The winner of the bout will move on to face the winner of the other semi-final bout IBF champion Murat Gassiev and WBA king Yunier Dorticos on February 3rd, 2018. The World Boxing Super Series champion will receive the Muhammad Ali Trophy, boxing’s most prestigious prize today.

Nation Behind Him

Usyk is the top seed in this cruiserweight tournament. The former 2011 World Champion and 2012 Olympic champion is undefeated in 13 bouts with 11 knockouts. But he will be facing a fellow world champion in his own backyard. Mairis Briedis is considered a national hero in Latvia and you can expect the whole nation to be cheering for him.

That crowd support was evident during Briedis quarterfinal fight against Mike Perez which he won by unanimous decision. Briedis has fought eight times in front of his countrymen and he’s never lost a bout there. The WBC champion also has an unblemished record of 23-0 with 18 KOs.

Can’t Miss Battle

The betting gods favor Usyk here at -500 while Briedis is the underdog at +350. This is a can’t miss battle between two unbeaten champions. You can’t ask for a better way to start the year. But of course you’ve got to realize that this is part of the World Boxing Super Series where champions meet champions in order to determine the best of the best.

Usyk has the advantage in speed and combinations while Briedis possesses that one punch knockout power than can end this fight at any given time. This will most probably go down to who can dictate the tempo of the fight and we believe that’s going to be Oleksandr Usyk.

Losing Focus

The Ukrainian isn’t just the bigger fighter in this match-up, he also has the ability to mix punches and land different combinations. Usyk is also quicker on his feet and has the ability to take a punch. Given these advantages, Usyk is going to frustrate Briedis all night long.

When big punchers like Briedis can’t land the ‘Big One’, they tend to get discouraged and lose focus. Briedis is an excellent slugger and a deserving champion but he doesn’t have what it takes to outwork Usyk inside the ring. We’re picking Usyk to win close, on points and in a very good fight.

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Marco Huck: Can Huck Win The WBO Title Again?

Oleksandr Usyk defends his WBO cruiserweight title against Marco Huck in the cruiserweight quarterfinals of the World Boxing Super Series. The fight will be held at the Max Schmeling Halle in Berlin, Germany.

World Boxing Super Series

The World Boxing Super Series is the first major boxing tournament since the Super Six World Boxing Classic of 2009. It’s a joint venture by Sauerland Promotions and former Golden Boy President Richard Schaeffer. The tournament has two weight classes: super middleweight and cruiserweight.

In the cruiserweight division, Oleksandr Usyk is among the four champion in the tournament. The winner of Usyk vs Huck will go on to face the winner of the WBC title bout between champion Mairis Briedis and challenger Mike Perez in the semifinals.

WBO champions

Usyk is unbeaten in 12 professional bouts and has 10 wins via knockout. He won the WBO belt in his 10th bout and after defeating  Krzysztof Głowacki in 2016. Usyk has defended the title twice and is coming off a decision win over Michael Hunter last April.

Marco Huck is the second longest reigning cruiserweight title of all-time, making 13 defenses of the WBO title from 2009-2015 before losing it to Glowacki. Huck is coming off a 12-round unanimous decision loss to WBC champion Mairis Briedis and is looking to win another world title. He faces a daunting task against the formidable Ukrainian.

Odds and Prediction

Usyk is a heavy -3500 favorite to defeat Huck who is currently at +1200 at Bovada. As far as names are concerned, this sounds like a marquee match-up. This is boxing though and Usyk has so many advantages against his opponent. Usyk is younger and bigger than Huck. He also has better movement and more punching power. He may also be too quick for the slow German.

Usyk and Huck have a common opponent in Krzysztof Glowacki. Glowacki knocked out Huck in 11 rounds while Usyk simply toyed around and gave him a boxing lesson for 12 rounds. Huck has let many of his opponents dictate the pace of the fight and has struggled against southpaws throughout his career. He has the home court advantage but it’s not going to be enough.

Oleksandr Usyk is going to remain unbeaten. We’re picking Usyk to defeat Marco Huck by a wide decision.