
Seven-day countdown: Moses Itauma to win in rounds 4-6 next Saturday is a BOOSTED 9/4 - while Dillian Whyte is a 7/1 underdog to cause upset in Riyadh
Itauma has looked incredibly impressive every time he has stepped up in competition - with brutal knockout wins over solid opposition in Mariusz Wach and Demsey McKean in two of his last three fights.
Whyte is yet another step up however - with the Brixton native having shared the ring with the likes of heavyweight stars Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora.
He is heavily backed to rise to the occasion when looking at the betting lines - with Itauma an extremely short 1/14 with Sky Bet.
Conversely, Whyte is a sizeable underdog at 7/1, while a draw is the widest result in the market at 25/1.
Although Whyte boasts a strong resume - he is 37 years of age and has only had two fights in the last three years.
Whyte was out of the ring for an extended period of time after a failed drug test.
Can he put himself back in the mix for a world title shot with an upset victory over Itauma? Or, will Itauma's youth and explosive power prove too much? We will find out next Saturday.
In addition to the odds in the Fight Outright market - Sky Bet are offering a Price Boost for this intriguing match-up.
Enhanced from 2/1 to 9/4 odds - the Price Boost requires Itauma to win the fight in rounds 4-6.
Sky Bet odds for Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte:
Moses Itauma 1/14
Dillian Whyte 7/1
Draw 25/1
Sky Bet Price Boost for Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte:
Moses Itauma to win the fight in rounds 4-6 WAS 2-1 NOW 9-4
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