Weekend Boxing 10/1 Acca featuring Adam Azim, Ohara Davies & Tim Tszyu
We’re back with a 10/1 Boxing Acca for Saturday night’s boxing action


After the storm of Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol last weekend, the relative calm resumes on the boxing schedule as we head to London and Orlando for some Saturday fight-night action.
The undisputed light-heavyweight title may not be on the line again this weekend, but we’ve got two intriguing cards headlined by Adam Azim vs Ohara Davies and Tim Tszyu vs Bakhram Murtazaliev.
With a 50-50 contest between Dan Azeez and Lewis Edmondson thrown in for good measure, lets take a look at our legs below in this 10/1 Acca, plus the best boxing betting offers currently available from the top betting sites.
Weekend Boxing Betting Tips
Dan Azeez to beat Lewis Edmondson
After a successful run as the British light-heavyweight champion, Dan Azeez has hit a little bit of a wall in his career.
The 35-year-old has lost to Joshua Buatsi and drawn an underwhelming fight against Hrvoje Sep in his last two outings, and now returns in a 50/50 looking to regain that title against an unbeaten Lewis Edmondson.
This vacant title shot signals somewhat of a crossroads fight between the two Brits, even though only seven years separate them.
Edmondson has only contested eight-rounders maximum in his 9-0 career, and without that one punch power may struggle to keep a fighting fit Azeez off for 36 minutes.
Azeez isn’t done yet in our eyes and his experience will show over the distance.
Tim Tszyu to beat Bakhram Murtazaliev by KO, TKO or Disqualification
Tim Tszyu is out to prove that there is plenty left in his tank after dropping the first defeat of his career to Sebastian Fundora last year.
The Australian has the chance to regain world honours in the super-welterweight division at the first time of asking, but will have to do it the hard way against unbeaten Russian Bakhram Murtazaliev.
Whilst Murtazaliev is dangerous in flurries and does have that natural strength on his side, Tszyu has proved himself at the very top level to be a patient and wily operator that usually gets the job done.
The Australian challenger has 17 KOs in his 24 wins and we’re expecting him to add to that number as his hunger shows to regain world honours.
Adam Azim vs Ohara Davis – Under 5.5 Rounds
Another crossroads fight sees up-and-coming superstar Adam Azim attempt to get a British ‘name’ on his record in the form of outspoken Ohara Davies.
Davies has had plenty of ups and downs in his career, but a recent first-round KO loss to Ismael Barroso has surely left him considering how much longer he has in the sport.
Davies has been stopped twice in his three losses and despite showing a return to form in wins over Lewis Ritson and Tyrone McKenna, the 32-year-old has probably reached his ceiling in the sport.
Adam Azim is just getting started and with the excellent Shane McGuigan in his corner will no doubt have the perfect plan to pick apart the challenger who is 10 years his senior.
A quick blast out would turn a few heads in the super-lightweight division, and Azim is capable.
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