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John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux Odds and Pick

Dylan Bowker

by Dylan Bowker in Boxing

Updated Aug 16, 2021 · 6:22 AM PDT

John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux
We have two bantamweight title fights on the same card and these boxing bouts are broadcast on Showtime.
  • John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux goes Saturday, August 14th at 10 PM EST
  • Who emerges with world titles from the pair of championship fights this weekend?
  • Check out the fight odds, analysis, and predictions below

John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux transpires at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The WBO world bantamweight championship is on the line with Casimero and Rigondeaux in the champion and challenger roles, respectively.

We have two bantamweight title fights on the same card actually and these boxing bouts are broadcast on Showtime.

John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux Odds

Fighter Odds
John Riel Casimero -140
Guillermo Rigondeaux +115

Odds as of August 10th at DraftKings

This bout was initially supposed to feature Nonito Donaire testing skills against John Riel Casimero.

The respective teams could seemingly not come to an agreement, Donaire has withdrawn, and Rigondeaux has stepped up.

Casimero vs Rigondeaux Recent Fights

Casimero
VS
Rigondeaux
Duke Micah, win via TKO Fight 1 Liborio Solis, win via split decision
Zolani Tete, win via TKO Fight 2 Julio Ceja, win via TKO
Cesar Ramirez, win via KO Fight 3 Giovanni Delgado, win via KO
Ricardo Espinoza Franco, win via KO Fight 4 Vasiliy Lomachenko, loss via RTD

John Riel Casimero: WBO Kingpin

John Riel Casimero has worn that WBO bantamweight crown since April 20th, 2019 and has been smoking the competition for the last couple of years.

He has successfully defended his WBO hardware before and aims to fill out the proverbial tally chart of title defenses even further this weekend.

Casimero is riding a six-fight win streak heading into this bout with all six fights resulting in a stoppage victory.

There has not been an undisputed bantamweight champion since 1973 and that was during the two-belt era.

A win here could jettison Casimero towards opportunities to eventually become undisputed bantamweight king during the four-belt era and to carve out his place in history.

Guillermo Rigondeaux Pursues WBO Gold Again

Guillermo Rigondeaux has felt a level of inspiration as of late watching the Olympics.

The former two-time gold medalist surveying Olympic Boxing has even further galvanized the already rock-solid resolve he has.

Rigondeaux captured the WBA world bantamweight championship in his last outing in February 2020.

He returns to the fold for his first fight since the global pandemic really took hold and he aims to collect additional gold.

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These 118 pounders match up nicely stylistically with Rigondeaux having a near four-inch reach advantage while Casimero clearly has the edge in terms of finishing ability/ overall stoppage rate.

Rigondeaux has formerly held this WBO gold and captured it by besting the aforementioned Donaire. Can he reclaim the gold or will Casimero remain?

John Riel Casimero vs Guillermo Rigondeaux Tale of the Tape

Casimero
VS
Rigondeaux
30-4 Record 20-1
21 Knockouts 13
5’4 Height 5’7
64″ Reach 67.5″
Orthodox Stance Southpaw

Ultimately, I think the champion retains his gold and I think there’s value in pursuing a prop bet on Casimero winning via TKO or KO.

Pick: John Riel Casimero (-140)

Gary Antonio Russell vs Emmanuel Rodriguez Odds

Fighter Odds
Gary Antonio Russell -250
Emmanuel Rodriguez +175

Odds at Bet365

Gary Antonio Russell and Emmanuel Rodriguez collide for the interim WBA world bantamweight championship.

A classic matchup between a proven former titleholder and a surging prospect looking for some statement victories.

Russell vs Rodriguez in the Co-Main Event

Emmanuel Rodriguez is a former IBF champion and looks to collect even more belts in this fighting foray.

On paper, Rodriguez lost his last outing but the decision was so egregiously bad that the WBC tried to order an immediate rematch versus Reymart Gaballo.

Rodriguez instead opted for a stiffer test and takes on an undefeated prospect in this pugilistic pursuit.

Russell has appeared to be a slick fighter so far but this fight will be a bit of a litmus test for where he’s at in his progression.

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After back-to-back defeats to elites, the last victory for Rodriguez transpired in October 2018.

A successful IBF bantamweight world title defense against the well-regarded Jason Moloney.

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In summation, I think Gary Antonio Russell notches a victory over the tough vet and improves his pro boxing record to 19-0.

Pick: Gary Antonio Russell (-250)

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