Noel Gevor Mikaelyan vs Ryan Rozicki: Fight Preview and Betting Odds

Command Analysis

Current Form
Noel Gevor Mikaelyan secured a victory in November 2023 against Ilunga Makabu by technical knockout in the third round, earning the WBC championship belt. Prior to this fight, he defeated another contender from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yuri Kayembre Kalengi, in a title bout for the WBC Silver with a unanimous decision. In addition, the Armenian boxer holds the WBC International, WBC Diamond, and WBO International titles.
The 34-year-old Mikaelyan boasts an impressive record of 27 wins including 12 by knockout and just two losses. He currently ranks ninth in the division according to BoxRec and first nationally.
Interesting Betting Trends
Mikaelyan has a knockout victory rate of 44 percent.

Current Form
In December 2023, Ryan Rozicki secured a victory against Nigeria's Olanrewaju Durudola by knockout in the first round, making him the mandatory challenger for a bout against Mikaelyan. Prior to this, the Canadian defeated American Alante Green by knockout in the tenth round for the North American Boxing Federation title. The 29-year-old Rozicki boasts an impressive record of 20 wins, with 19 coming by way of knockout, and only one loss. The Bruiser is ranked seventh in his division according to BoxRec and holds the top spot nationally.
Interesting Betting Trends
Rozicki's knockout win rate stands at an impressive 95 percent.
Trends
Bet Rozicki to Win by Knockout
Rozicki has 19 knockout wins
3.20Tip and bets
Analysts at sports betting firms view Mikaelyan as the clear favorite in the upcoming match, believing that Rozitskiy has very few chances for victory. However, this perspective can be challenged. The odds for the Armenian boxer are likely inflated. The Canadian is not to be underestimated, as he is accustomed to championship victories and boasts an impressive knockout percentage. In this scenario, it could be wise to bet against the fight going the full distance.
Our prediction is for a total under 10.5 rounds at 2.10












