Even the pound-for-pound king is once again in action on August 31 in the O2 Arena in London, England since Vasyl”Loma” Lomachenko defends his WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight titles??while also going to the vacant WBC strap from England native Luke”Cool Hand” Campbell. As expected, the current champ, Lomachenko, is a huge favored Campbell, with the Brit, arriving straight back in +850.
Lomachenko (-1800) seems to extend his 12-fight winning streak and take a step closer to consolidating the four important lightweight names. The Ukraine native already possesses two of the major championships –??a date using IBF champ Richard Commey would probably arrive, and he would be given a second by the WBC.
Loma is a technician from the ring, together with creativity , exceptional footwork and precision. He does a job dancing out of the manner of the strikes of his opponent, carrying angles toward??his foe??that let him possess an open shot in their chin. Over his present 12-fight winning series, nine victories are by retirement or knockout.
Campbell (+850) lost the WBA and The Ring lightweight straps via split decision to Jorge Linares in 2017 — Linares ended up dropping those names to Lomachenko in May 2018. Since that defeat, Cool Hand has rattled by knockout, which is put him in line.
The England native is quite tall and long for its lightweight division, with a hit, and uses his jab nicely, always pawing out it and functioning behind it. Campbell does a great job and flames his left hand regularly behind it. He can have a propensity to leave??his punches out a small long and doesn’t bring the glove back to his chin instantly, which puts him into trouble.
I anticipate Campbell to locate some success early by using his reach and his good footwork to maintain Loma away, however the Ukraine native is amazing at dissecting his opponent??and moving to the offensive. Start looking for Campbell to pivot on his rear foot and catch him crossing over and he will let his hands fly that is thick. He’s been dropped in the past although the England native hasn’t been completed.
Prediction: Vasyl Lomachenko (-1800) via conclusion
Odds at BetOnline as of August 31

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