Dickinson's Possible Victory over Williamson Predicted, Odds and Betting Suggestions: Dickinson May Overcome Northeast Opponent
On Friday, September 6, boxing fans will be treated to an exciting fight as Mark Dickinson and Troy Williamson square off for the English super-middleweight title at Sunderland Live. The highly-anticipated bout is scheduled to start at 10.30pm and will be broadcast on DAZN.
Mark Dickinson, who currently stands at 1-10 to win the fight, has been in impressive form lately. He produced an excellent effort to win the English super-middleweight belt in March. Despite his odds, Dickinson's only loss in his last ten fights came against Kazuto Takesako in Japan last year. In terms of stoppage victories, Dickinson has only won two of his eight professional fights by this method.
His opponent, Troy Williamson, has had a more challenging run recently. He has lost four out of his last five contests, with his last fight being a defeat against Jahi Tucker. Williamson has not fought at super-middleweight at a high level, and his punch resistance is a concern as he moves up to 168lbs.
Williamson's only fight in the last 18 months was against Tucker, and there is no indication of any prior matches between him and Dickinson. The odds for Williamson to win the fight are 5-2, but it's important to note that these odds can change leading up to the fight.
Meanwhile, Pat McCormack is also set to be in action on the same night. McCormack, an amateur star who won an Olympic silver medal at the Tokyo 2021 games, is bidding to make it eight wins from eight professional contests.
This promises to be an exciting night of boxing, and fans are eagerly waiting to see if Dickinson can maintain his recent form or if Williamson can pull off an upset. Be sure to tune in to DAZN on September 6 to catch all the action.
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