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Olympic Boxing Men’s Featherweight Final – Ragan vs Batyrgaziev

Dylan Bowker

by Dylan Bowker in Boxing

Updated Aug 4, 2021 · 10:41 AM PDT

Duke Ragan vs Albert Batyrgaziev odds - Olympic Boxing
The United States' Duke Ragan celebrates after winning his fight against Ghana's Samuel Takyi for their men's featherweight 57-kg semifinal boxing match at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
  • Ragan vs Batyrgaziev goes Thursday, August 5th, 2021 at 2:35 AM EST
  • Who will secure a hold on the featherweight gold here?
  • Check out the fight odds, analysis, and predictions below

Ragan vs Batyrgaziev is your Olympic Boxing Men’s Featherweight Final. Duke Ragan and Albert Batyrgaziev compete at Kokugikan Arena on Thursday, August 5th, 2021 at 2:35 AM EST, with the broadcast set to go on NBC.

That top podium spot is up for grabs here after a rough field of Olympic warriors have fallen by the wayside.

Ragan vs Batyrgaziev Odds

Fighter Odds
 Albert Batyrgaziev (ROC) -265
Duke Ragan (USA) +210

Odds as of August 4th at DraftKings

Duke Ragan’s Path to the Featherweight Finals

While still vying for amateur accomplishment, Duke Ragan has a pro boxing record of 4-0 with one stoppage victory. In fact, Ragan cemented himself from the onset of the games as being the first US pro boxer to win a fight in this history-making Olympics.

Duke Ragan vs Albert Batyrgaziev Recent Fights

Ragan
VS
Batyrgaziev
Samuel Takyi, wins via decision Fight 1 Lazaro Alvarez, wins via decision
Kurt Walker, wins via decision Fight 2 Tsendbaatar Erdenebat, wins via decision
Serik Temirzhanov, wins via decision Fight 3 Alexy De la Cruz, wins via decision
Samuel Kistohurry, wins via decision Fight 4 Samuel Kistohurry, wins via decision

It has been 17 years since an American garnered a boxing gold medal at the Olympics, Andre Ward’s 2004 campaign, but Ragan can potentially sort of this near two-decade drought.

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Ragan has won silver at the 2017 World Championships and 2019 Pan Am Games. Can third time be the charm in terms of high-level boxing tournaments, or will his neck again be adorned with silver once more?

Albert Batyrgaziev’s Gold Medal Quest

Albert Batyrgaziev is also an individual vying for amateur accomplishment while also having a pro record. He has a professional resume of 3-0 with a one hundred percent finishing rate so far.

Batyrgaziev bested a three-time Olympic medalist in his last outing to secure this spot in the finals.

Albert Batyrgaziev has gone unbeaten for the last couple of years. He is riding a 21 fight win streak that includes a blistering run through the European Olympic qualifiers.

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Batyrgaziev has amazingly only been boxing since 2017 after a pugilistic pivot from his kickboxing endeavors to a purely sweet science-minded pursuit.

Those close to him foresee a gold medal for him and then a resuming of the professional competitions that will eventually lead him to world rankings and then invariably a world title thereafter.

Ragan stands in stark opposition to this storybook narrative and he’s likely emboldened by some of the nationalistic connotations of this event.

Where America has been devoid of gold for a while and this moment galvanizing him to secure a win. The kind that inspires comparisons to past historical efforts of Americans winning boxing gold ala Muhammad Ali, Floyd Patterson, George Foreman, etc.

Ragan vs Batyrgaziev Tale of the Tape

Ragan
VS
Batyrgaziev
64-22 Record 51-3
2 Knockouts 6
5’5 Height 5’5.5
Not available Reach Not available
Orthodox Stance Southpaw

In summation, I’m favoring the latter over the former when Ragan vs Batyrgaziev transpires.

Batyrgaziev should be able to sustain a pressure-heavy style whereby he cuts off the ring and orients the fight to close quarters exchanges that he comes out on the better end of.

Pick:  Albert Batyrgaziev (-265)

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