Pretty much. Johnson looks in incredible shape and is one of the hardest hitting LHWs out there IMO, he always comes to fight and he won't hide behind a jab or something, expect him to go all out early vs. Monaghan who is tbh a very average boxer with average power (i know he has a lot of stoppages on his record BUT most of them were TKOs and vs. bums...). I expect Johnson trying to make a big statement here, establishing himself at the US market after delivering a very good performance vs. Beterbiev (won two rounds, dropped him, looked good overall). Monaghan maybe will survive a couple of rounds here with his defense boxing he showed vs. Barrera but i think Johnson is a complete different matchup compared to the Cuban. And still, Johnson imo hits harder than Barrera and Browne.
Put £10 on last night and overall made £2 profit with yarde between rounds 4-6 and added an extra £10 on so got £22 to spend tonight
Like Joyce vs. Stiverne? Mansour isn't that bad and Ajagba isn't Hrgovic. Wouldn't be surprised if this lasts 4-5 rounds. Ajagba so far just ko'd guys who stood in front of him and didn't move. Mansour can box a bit and he can move. I got U 4.5 with odds +100. But not quite convinced it hits.
Porter by decision @1.91 seems a terrific bet. Johnson by stoppage @1.83 similarly. Liking Bivol by decision @3.0 and Hooker by decision @2.25 too. Nibbles on Vazquez to beat Payano @4.0, Szeremeta by stoppage @4.5
14/1 on a good few places, 16/1 on a few of the more obscure books https://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/dmitry-bivol-v-joe-smith-jr/method-of-victory
he means its not a good bet as casual bet. for a guy with a decent bankroll its a marginal good bet, its a long term thing