Weekend Boxing 31/1 Acca featuring David Benavidez, Adam Azim & Steph Fulton
We’ve lined up a monster 31/1 boxing acca this weekend in honour of the Mexican Monster’s ring return



2025 well and truly kicks into gear this weekend, with a double-header of potential Fight of the Year contenders coming out of the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Benavidez-Morrell and Figueroa-Fulton steal the limelight in the wee hours of Sunday morning, but first, we’re off to Wembley to see if future superstar Adam Azim can continue his rise in the super-lightweight division.
It’s a 31/1 shot of picks this weekend as we look to reel in the big fish, plus we've got the best boxing betting offers currently available from the top betting sites.
Weekend Boxing Betting Tips
Adam Azim to beat Sergiy Lipinets by Decision/Technical Decision
BOXXER and Sky Sports are putting a lot of trust and energy into the career of Adam Azim.
The super-lightweight’s record is unblemished so far as a professional after 12 contests, recording nine stoppages and making his way through the domestic ranks quite comfortably.
The 22-year-old’s next challenge is to secure the IBO title at the 140-pound weight limit, and Kazakh Sergey Lipinets is the man that stands in the opposite corner.
Lipinets’ record reads 18-3-1 but the 35-year-old has mixed it with some of the best in the world throughout his career, namely “Boots” Ennis, Lamont Peterson, Mikey Garcia and, most recently, Britain’s Robbie Davies Jr.
Lipinets won that most recent outing dropping RDJ three times en route to a unanimous decision, but in front of a home crowd for Azim in Wembley, things are expected to be a little different on Saturday night.
Azim is flashy, technically sound and able to throw punches in bunches; whether these attacks translate to meaningful exchanges against a guy with Lipinets’ experience will be seen this weekend, but it wouldn’t be a surprise if the away fighter hears the final bell in a lopsided decision.
Steph Fulton to beat Brandon Figueroa
“Cool Boy” Steph Fulton is still on the rebuild after a humbling at the hands of Naoya Inoue in 2023.
He isn’t the first, and won’t be the last fighter to be wiped out by the Japanese “Monster”, so it’s hard to gauge where the Philly fighter stands in the featherweight division in 2025.
His split decision win over Carlos Castro – after touching the canvas – last September was a further indication that he might not be a future Hall of Fame fighter, but with a win already over Saturday night’s opponent, Brandon Figueroa, there’s a feeling that Fulton might just have his number.
Figueroa has proved himself as a world class fighter in recent wins over Mark Magsayo and Jessie Magdaleno, but if Fulton is able to rediscover that sharp counter-punching and put together his infamous twitchy accurate attacks, then there’s a big possibility he can go 2-0 against the betting favourite.
David Benavidez to beat David Morrell by KO, TKO or Disqualification
Benavidez is a monster in the light-heavyweight division.
He’s 29-0, has won 24 fights by KO and is slowly building an excellent CV of wins over the likes of Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Demetrius Andrade, Caleb Plant, David Lemieux and more.
David Morrell is, on paper, one of the biggest tests of the “Monster’s” career, but it’s hard to see anyone stand up to his 6ft 2” frame, pressure-fighting style and heavy handed attacks at 175-pounds.
Morrell is a slick southpaw routed in the Cuban style, but rather than relying heavily on defence, he has developed devastating KO power and has raced to nine KOs in his 11 wins as a pro.
At 27 this fight signals Morrell’s time to show just how good he is, but Benavidez is likely to prove kryptonite to even the best prospects.
Benavidez may take his time in this one, but is more than capable in recording a stoppage win in the latter stages of this must-see contest.
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Lewis Watson
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