Lewis Edmondson - Lyndon Arthur: betting tip (cf 1.72) and bets on the fight

Command Analysis

Current form
Lewis Edmondson last boxed last summer. Then he lost to Daniel Lapin by a majority decision in a duel for the titles of the International Boxing Federation and the World Boxing Organization. This defeat remains the only one in his professional career.
The 30-year-old Briton currently has 11 wins and one loss. At the same time, only three fights ended ahead of schedule, which indicates his tendency to rely not on the force of the blow, but on discipline and work on points. The audience saw his last knockout back in 2022.
However, Edmondson makes up for his lack of power with character and stamina. In October 2024, he won the British and Commonwealth titles by defeating Dan Aziz, and then successfully defended one of the belts in a fight with Oluwatosin Kejava. He also has victories over John Telford, Luke Blackledge and Joel McIntyre. The Brit knows how to tolerate pressure and rarely allows opponents to catch him off guard.

Current form
Lyndon Arthur last entered the ring in November and defeated Bradley Ria to win the EBU European title. Moreover, the beginning of the fight turned out to be difficult: already in the second round, he was knocked down, but managed to turn the tide of the meeting. Arthur is 35 years old, and he has a much richer track record. The Briton has 25 wins with three losses, and he sent 16 rivals to rest ahead of schedule. Over the years of his career, he held the British, Commonwealth and IBO titles, and also shared the ring with Anthony Yarde three times. Artur won the first meeting thanks to competent tactics, but then lost in the rematch and the third match.
After failures, he repeatedly returned to the winning path, demonstrating a high level of skill. His resume includes victories over Doc Spelman, Davide Faraci, Boris Krichton and a number of other strong rivals. Arthur has good physical attributes, surpassing Edmondson in height and arm span, and his striking power is noticeably higher than the average for the division.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The boxers have 19 knockout wins between them.
Tip and bets
Arthur approaches the fight as a more experienced and highly-proven athlete. He faced serious opposition and repeatedly proved that he is able to withstand the pressure of big fights. Edmondson is younger and will compete at home, but his opponent still has the advantage in terms of class and experience. We expect a hard-fought battle, in which tactical discipline and the ability to distribute forces over a long distance will decide a lot. Arthur will be able to use his strengths and will not allow himself to be forced into an uncomfortable pace, it is he who must end the evening as the winner.
Our betting tip is that Arthur will win in 1.72


























