There’s a cracking card of boxing to look forward to on Sunday evening with the rematch between Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron the highlight of the Birmingham action.
The night also features the return of heavyweight Frazer Clarke with the Briton taking on Ebenezeh Tetteh, while Lee Cutler’s bout with Sam Eggington should be an entertaining contest.
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Sunday’s boxing betting tip
- Lee Cutler to win by stoppage v Sam Eggington @ 7/2
Clarke can enjoy routine return
Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron clash in a highly-anticipated rematch on Sunday night and it promises to be an intriguing second contest between the pair.
Cameron looked to be on the way to a huge shock in Saudi Arabia last year, but the bout was ruled a technical draw when Whittaker was unable to continue having sustained an injury when both boxers fell from the ring.
Cannonball is a 9/4 chance to upset his highly-rated rival in the rematch in Birmingham, with the unbeaten Whittaker a 1/3 shot.
Frazer Clarke is on the comeback trail after a brutal first-round knockout defeat to Fabio Wardley on the same Saudi card last year.
Big Fraze has major questions to answer following the Wardley defeat and his lacklustre performance in his prior victory over Dave Allen. However, Allen has since gone on to perform with credit against the highly-touted Jonny Fisher and Wardley is moving up to world level with a contest against Jarrell Miller.
Tetteh was retired by Dillian Whyte last time out, in an awful contest, while the 36-year-old was previously stopped inside a round by Daniel Dubois.
The Ghanaian is a low-level fighter, and even with the concerns over Frazer, this should be an easy night for Big Fraze. Backing the Briton to win in rounds 1-6 is worth consideration.
Eggington likely to be cracked
In terms of betting, backing Lee Cutler to win by stoppage when Chaos takes on Sam Eggington looks the best play of the night.
Cutler is a fighter on the rise and the former English super-welterweight champion arrives on the back of an excellent victory over Stephen McKenna.
Eggington is a proven European-level performer but is a veteran of 44 professional bouts and many of those contests have been attritional affairs.
The 31-year-old made his debut way back in 2012 and has been on the go for a long time. Savage was battered by Bradley Skeete in 2016, before defeats against Mohamed Mimoune, Hassan Mwakinyo, Liam Smith and Ted Cheeseman followed. Eggington hasn’t picked up a meaningful victory since beating Bilal Jkitou in 2021.
Savage did go 12 rounds with Abass Baraou last year, but that was another bruising contest and another 12 months have ticked by. There have to be doubts as to how much is left in Eggington’s tank and Cutler can be fancied to stop the Coventry man.
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