Let’s get down to business with the Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin fight. The fight odds are in (courtesy of  @BetOnline_ag), and if you know what’s good for you, you’ll listen close. The streets are talking, and they’re saying Frank Martin might as well not bother showing up.

First things first, Gervonta  Davis is the big boss here, coming in hot at -700 (1/7). This means putting your money on Davis might be as safe as a lock in a bank vault. It can be a sure thing, a no-brainer. Frank Martin? The poor guy’s at +450 (9/2). Betting on him is like betting on a three-legged horse in the final stretch of the Kentucky Derby.

Now, the big question: will this thing go the distance? ‘Yes’ is sitting at +160 (8/5), for the dreamers and the hopeful. ‘No’ at -200 (1/2) is where the smart money lies—expect Davis to finish this early, like a true cleaner handling business.

Let’s roll through the victory methods, because each bet tells a story:

  • Frank Martin by Decision or Technical Decision: 8/1. Like hoping for a fair fight in a promoter’s hometown.
  • Frank Martin by KO, TKO or DQ: 16/1. You’d have better odds convincing a boxing promoter to go non-profit.
  • Gervonta Davis by Decision or Technical Decision: 11/5 (+220). Could happen if Davis decides to toy with him a bit.
  • Gervonta Davis by KO, TKO or DQ: 1/2 (-200). That’s where you put the family money if you want a return. Easy.
  • Draw or Technical Draw: 18/1. Betting on this is like throwing your money into the river.

For those who like the nitty-gritty, the round betting is where you can make a killing:

  • Frank Martin to win by KO, TKO, or DQ in any round: 100/1. If you’re feeling lucky, punk.
  • Davis knocking out Martin early on starts at 50/1 in Round 1 and tightens up to 8/1 by Round 8. That’s the trend—watch it.

Group round betting gives you more for your muscle:

  • Frank Martin early rounds: 80/1. Throwing your money away. Like a whistleblower betting on justice in a corrupt system.
  • Davis to finish between rounds 7 to 9: 3/1. That’s the sweet spot. It’s like betting the sun’s coming up tomorrow.

Here’s the lowdown for the David Benavidez vs Oleksandr Gvozdyk fight—straight, no chaser.

Benavidez is the big favorite at -650. He’s the sure thing, the safe bet. Gvozdyk? The underdog at +425. High risk, potentially high payout, but don’t kid yourself.

The fight going the distance? ‘Yes’ at +200, ‘No’ at -260. Smart money says it ends early, and it ends hard.

Method of victory? Here’s the score:

  • Gvozdyk by Decision or Technical Decision: 10/1. Long odds, long faces.
  • Gvozdyk by KO, TKO, or DQ: 8/1. Don’t bet the farm.
  • Benavidez by Decision or Technical Decision: 13/5. It’s a possibility.
  • Benavidez by KO, TKO, or DQ: 1/2. That’s your breadwinner.
  • A draw? 18/1. Forget it.

Round betting? Benavidez could knock him out early at 40/1 in Round 1, getting more likely each round down to 8/1 by Round 9.

Group round betting sharpens the edge:

  • Benavidez by KO/TKO/DQ in early rounds at 18/1, tightening to 9/2 by mid-fight, and 3/1 by rounds 7 to 9.

Gvozdyk’s odds? A gamble. 100/1 early, down to 33/1 later. It’s a long shot.

If I’m laying down bets on both fights, here’s the move:

  • Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin: My money is on Davis by KO, TKO, or DQ. It’s practically a given.
  • David Benavidez vs Oleksandr Gvozdyk: Hammer down on Benavidez by KO, TKO, or DQ around the middle rounds. Best value, best chance of a hefty payout.

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