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Keith Thurman vs Manny Pacquiao Odds & Picks

John Dillon

by John Dillon in Boxing

Updated Apr 14, 2020 · 10:02 AM PDT

Manny Pacquiao
Superstar Manny Pacquiao is determined to prove that age is no barrier to further glory when he challenges for the WBA Welterweight world title held by Keith Thurman in Las Vegas on Saturday. Photo By Sunil Grover (Wiki Commons) [CC License]
  • Iconic veteran heads into 71st fight aged 40
  • WBA Welterweight Champion is 11 years younger
  • Filipino seeks 13th major world title

Manny Pacquiao seeks to embellish his extra-ordinary boxing career by winning a 13th major world title against Keith Thurman at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 20, 2019.

Pacquiao is aged 40 and will be having his 71st professional fight when he challenges for the WBA “Super” Welterweight world title held by Thurman – who is unbeaten and 11 years his junior.

The oddsmakers believe there will be a romantic late chapter added to Filipino Pacquiao’s career, listing him as the favorite at -138 with Thurman at + 118.

Thurman vs Pacquiao Odds

Team Odds
Keith Thurman +118
Manny Pacquiao -138

*Odds taken 7/16/19

Pacquiao is the only eight-division champion in boxing history and is one of the sport’s most iconic figures

Big Punching Champion

Thurman, 29 and from Florida, is renowned as one of the hardest punchers in the division but endured an injury lay-off between March 2017 and January 2019.

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He has held the WBA title since 2015 and has made four successful defenses.

The American has also held the WBC title but was forced to vacate it during his injury break.

The Filipino idol says he has rediscovered his zest for boxing following a defeat two years ago which prompted calls for him to retire

Despite Pacquiao’s advanced years, many boxing observers are suggesting this contest could serve up a contender for Fight of the Year.

Thurman will have height, size and reach advantages as well as having the years on his side. But the sport’s opinion-formers generally fancy Pacquiao to triumph.

The Filipino idol says he has rediscovered his zest for boxing following a defeat two years ago which prompted calls for him to retire and a temporary split with long-term trainer Freddie Roach.

Thurman vs Pacquiao Tale of the Tape

Keith Thurman
VS
Manny Pacquiao
29 Wins 61
0 Losses 7
0 Draws 2
5’7½” Height 5′5½″
69” Reach 67″
22 KOs 39

Pacquiao lost a unanimous decision while making a first defense of the WBO welterweight world title against Australian Jeff Horn in Brisbane in July 2017.

Although the decision was controversial, many felt Pacquiao had gone on too long. It was his fourth defeat in nine fights.

But he has subsequently re-energized himself. He came back a year later to claim the WBA “regular” version of the welterweight with a seventh round knockout of Lucas Matthysse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Re-United With Trainer Roach

He was then re-united with trainer Roach and scored a unanimous decision win over Adrien Broner in his most recent fight last January.

Pacquiao won his first world title at flyweight in 1998 and progressed all the way through eight divisions to the WBC super-welterweight title against Antonio Margarito in 2010.

Along the way he has defeated some of the biggest names in boxing including Oscar De La Hoya, Marco Antonio Barrera, Miguel Cotto, Ricky Hatton and Shane Mosley.

However, he lost a unanimous decision in his long-awaited 2015 clash with undefeated Floyd Mayweather Junior. He has been calling out Mayweather for a re-match ever since.

The Ring magazine’s prestigious ratings table currently ranks Pacquiao as the world’s fifth ranked welterweight. Thurman is rated third.

His  record now stands at 61 wins with seven defeats and two draws.

The Ring magazine’s prestigious ratings table currently ranks Pacquiao as the world’s fifth ranked welterweight. Thurman is rated third.

ESPN’s independent ratings place Thurman at No. 1, with Pacquiao third.

Thurman is undefeated in 29 fights.

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He won the WBA welterweight title with a unanimous points win against Robert Guerrero at the MGM Grand in March 2015.

He has subsequently made successful defences against Luis Collazo, Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia and Josesito Lopez.

Return From Injury Lay-Off

In his most recent fight against Lopez in New York last January, he scored a majority decision and his performance was criticized.

However, the fight followed a 22-month absense from the ring for Thurman.

After his split decision victory against Garcia in March 2017 – which earned Thurman the WBC belt – he was forced to undergo elbow surgery.

He also suffered a serious hand injury. Both required a long period of rest and rehabilitation.

Pick: Thurman +118

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