|
Mike Arnaoutis vs Lanardo Tyner Preview and Boxing Picks (05-09-08) |
|
|
|
|
Written by Tony Corleone
|
|
Friday, 09 May 2008 |
|
Tonight in Bally’s Atlantic City a terrific boxing picks matchup will take place. “Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis will take on Lanardo Tyner. Arnaoutis just recently won the USBA Jr. Welterweight championship belt and will make his first title defense of it tonight against a worthy opponent. This will be a very even match up, and they fight may go either way.
Mike Arnaoutis comes into this fight with a professional boxing record of 18-2-2, with 9 KO's. He hails from Athens, Greece and his father was an amateur boxer. Arnaoutis used to watch his father at the gym when he was younger and he started to train with him, at the young age of 12. His career is filled with match ups against fellow 140 pounders. He drew with Juan Urango. He knocked out Jess Feliciano in the first round. He lost a WBO title fight to Ricardo Torres and lost a decision to Kendall Holt. His most recent fight was on March 6th. This is when he won the USBA Jr. Welterweight title. He won in dominating fashion over former champion Harrison Cuello. He has a lot of fan support, as supports in the stands were waving Greek flags and chanting his name. Currently Oddmakers at BodogLife.com have Arnaoutis as a -625 favorite heading into tonight boxing match. Lanardo Tyner is a very excited boxer after getting an opportunity to fight for the title. He has an undefeated record of 19 wins and 0 losses, with 11 KO's. Tyner thinks that he is going to be Arnaoutis’s Achilles’ heel in this fight. This may be true, because ever since turning pro, Tyner has come out of the gates with no mercy. He looked impressive in his past fights and his flawless record speaks for itself. Ladies and gentleman make no mistake about it, this fight is going to be a good one. Both fighters are evenly matches and there both here to take the title home. View Boxing Odds at OnlineSportsHandicapping.com before you bet on Boxing at BodogLife.com
|
|
Last Updated ( Monday, 21 July 2008 )
|