Weekend Boxing Betting Tips: 7/1 Double featuring Kevin Brown, Jose Zepeda & Ivan Redkach!
We’re back with an 7/1 Boxing Acca for the weekend’s boxing action

We’re approaching a Canelo Alvarez fight week which means only one thing… a bit of a dust ball weekend of action beforehand.
But don’t tell DAZN that.
They’re streaming a mixed bunch of cards from Orlando, Florida and Temecula, California this weekend, headlined by junior welterweights Kevin Brown and John Bauza who are both hoping to make a splash in the division and Jose Zepeda vs Ivan Redkach who are both desperate for a win.
There is a lot of excitement around Brown – a 5-0 pro from Cuba who is being fast-tracked towards titles at this early stage – so make sure you tune in this weekend as we see if we can land an 7/1 double inside the ring!
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Weekend Boxing Betting Tips
Jose Zepeda to beat Ivan Redkach by Decision/Technical Decision
Both Jose Zepeda and Ivan Redkach are 1-3 in their last three fights and desperately trying to re-find some of the magic from earlier in their career now up at welterweight.
Jose Zepeda’s losses have come at the top end of the junior welterweight division, losing to Regis Prograis and massive prospects Richardson Hitchins and Dalton Smith, and at 35 years old the southpaw is desperate for a victory to breathe some more life into his dwindling career.
Zepeda’s power has spoken for itself in the past, registering a KO in 28 of his 37 wins, but now up at 147 for this return against Redkach, it’s to be seen whether that one-punch power still packs punishment.
Ivan Redkach is, like Zepeda, fighting Father Time. The Ukrainian southpaw is 24-7-1 and has lost six of his last 11 contests.
He has mixed it with some talented guys throughout his career but has always been found wanting when it was time to break through the ceiling into the world class conversation.
Redkach is the B-side here and has too much to do to get the victory, but over ten rounds in a weight class north of what they are both used to, perhaps he can hear the final bell at a good price of 5/1.
Kevin Brown to beat John Bauza by Decision/Technical Decision
Talented amateur Kevin Brown turned pro just over two years ago and has already racked up three KO wins en route to an unbeaten 5-0 record.
There is plenty of work for the Cuban orthodox to do if he is to rocket up the standings in the junior welterweight division, but a win over his toughest opponent so far – John Bauza – won’t harm his chances.
Bauza is a 26-year-old southpaw whose only loss came at the hands of Richardson Hitchins, stringing together 18 wins since turning over in 2016.
But with just 8 KOs on his record, Brown won’t be too concerned of the power that is coming out of Bauza’s gloves.
Brown is the technically superior boxer and at 30 will be looking to make a statement sooner rather than later.
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