KSI Boxing Odds - YouTuber just 1/12 to beat Swarmz on Saturday with KSI having TWO FIGHTS IN ONE NIGHT!

KSI Boxing Odds - YouTuber just 1/12 to beat Swarmz on Saturday with KSI having TWO FIGHTS IN ONE NIGHT!
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  • KSI fights Swarmz on Saturday night and is 1/12 heavy favourite to win
  • KSI's second fight on the night is against pro boxer Luis Pineda
  • The YouTuber will be looking to fight Jake Paul next

KSI fights Swarmz on Saturday night and is 1/12 heavy favourite to win

YouTuber KSI will fight twice in one night this Saturday in a massive event at the O2 Arena.

Swarmz will be his first opponent after Alex Wasabi pulled out and KSI is 1/12 to win his first bout on Saturday.

Bookmakers make it 13/8 that KSI wins inside one round and he'll be looking to finish it early with two fights in a night.

KSI v Swarmz Winner Odds Probability
KSI 1/12 92.3%
Swarmz 7/1 12.5%


It's expected that the fight doesn't go the distance and with this being Swarmz first bout, betting sites aren't really giving him a chance against KSI. 

Realistically, KSI has had a full training camp and looks in prime shape to win easily here against Swarmz who has never laced up a pair of gloves in his life.

KSI is 1/12 to beat Swarmz on Saturday with most followers of the YouTuber expecting him to wipe the floor with his first opponent this weekend.
Jake Ashton - Boxing Betting Expert - OLBG.com

KSI's second fight on the night is against pro boxer Luis Pineda

The second fight for KSI on Saturday night is a little more intriguing, up against professional boxer Luis Pineda.

Mexican Pineda has a record of 2-5 and realistically it should be light work again for KSI who will be bigger than his opponent. 

In the scheme of things, you never get a boxer fighting twice in the same night and KSI wouldn't take these bouts on if there wasn't a decent chance of winning.

Bookmakers make KSI 1/4 to win the second bout of the night, with Luis Pineda 3/1 to win this one.

The YouTuber will be looking to fight Jake Paul next

KSI will be looking for the super fight against Jake Paul next which will surely take place in 2023.

Both fighters have verbally agreed to the fight next year on Twitter, with Wembley Stadium the potential host for the event.

KSI sent the request to Jake Paul on Twitter who then responded saying he'll fight if KSI admits Paul is a better boxer than him currently, to which KSI said yes.

With a verbal agreement for the fight it's of course not even close to being done, but hopefully KSI let's the world know even more after Saturday night's fights.

If KSI gets through Saturday night unscathed he'll then be looking at the Jake Paul fight next, with Wembley Stadium a potential location for the bout.
Jake Ashton - Boxing Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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