Odds de apostas e palpite grátis para Oscar Duarte x Kenneth Sims Jr.

Odds de apostas e palpite grátis para Oscar Duarte x Kenneth Sims Jr.

Last Updated on Julho 30, 2025 11:43 am by Erwin Noguera

This Saturday, August 2, boxing fans are in for a treat when Oscar “La Migraña” Duarte takes on hometown favorite Kenneth “Bossman” Sims Jr. at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago. This super lightweight showdown headlines an action-packed card that marks Golden Boy Promotions’ long-awaited return to the Windy City after more than a decade.

For Golden Boy, this Chicago return symbolizes a significant milestone as both look to re-establish their presence in one of the top boxing markets in the United States.

For both Duarte and Sims, this fight has big implications. Currently ranked #4 and #5 respectively by the WBA, the winner positions himself for a potential world title shot in the talent-rich 140-pound division.

This showdown was originally scheduled for November 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However, Sims’ knee injury during training camp forced the postponement. Perhaps a blessing in disguise for the Chicago native who now gets to showcase his skills in front of a supportive hometown crowd.

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Oscar Duarte vs. Kenneth Sims Jr. Betting Odds and Info

Oscar Duarte -152Kenneth Sims Jr. +134
Quando?Saturday, August 2 at  8:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm CST, 6:00 pm MT, and 7:00 pm PT
Passeio circular10:30 pm ET, 9:30 pm CST, 8:30 pm MT, and 7:30 pm PT
Onde?Credit Union 1 Arena.
Onde posso assistir?DAZN

Why Bet on Oscar Duarte?

Oscar Duarte isn’t called “La Migraña” for nothing. The Mexican fighter from Parral, Chihuahua, has built his reputation as every opponent’s worst nightmare: a pressure fighter who simply will not back down. Standing in front of Duarte’s ring means preparing for a long night of constant forward movement and power punches.

What immediately jumps out about Duarte is his exceptional knockout ratio. With 25 of his 28 wins coming by knockout, Duarte boasts an impressive 83% knockout rate that places him among the most feared punchers in the division. His power isn’t just about big punching; it’s about his ability to consistently knock opponents down with precise combinations to the body and head.

His path to prominence was not meteoric, but was based on consistency and gradual improvement. Fighting primarily in Mexico during his early career, Duarte steadily built his record against increasingly difficult opposition.

His comeback fight against former world champion Joseph “JoJo” Diaz in April 2024 was breathtaking.Facing a wily veteran who had never been stopped, Duarte unleashed a relentless pressing attack that gradually took the former champion down. When Duarte finally forced the referee’s intervention, he accomplished something no previous opponent had ever achieved: becoming the first man to stop the durable Diaz. This victory emphatically announced Duarte’s return to the upper echelon of the division.

More recently, Duarte reminded everyone of his devastating knockout power when he faced fellow Mexican Miguel Madueño at the Honda Center in February 2025.

Why Bet on Kenneth Sims Jr.?

Kenneth “Bossman” Sims Jr. represents the pinnacle of technical boxing emerging from the tough Chicago fight scene. Unlike many professionals who rely on raw power, Sims built his foundation on exceptional footwork, defensive awareness, and accurate punching, skills honed through an extraordinary amateur career.

As a nine-time national champion in the amateur ranks, Sims developed a style that combines slick defense with savvy offense. He is not a one-punch knockout artist (reflected in his modest eight knockouts in 22 wins), but rather a boxing purist who takes down opponents systematically, targeting openings with surgical precision and minimizing return fire.

Sims narrowly missed out on Olympic glory in 2012, losing a razor-thin decision to eventual gold medalist Jose Ramirez in the trials. That disappointment fueled his determination, leading him to capture the 2013 U.S. National Championship and secure his spot on Team USA.

His transition to the professional ranks in March 2014 was not without its challenges. While he began with an impressive winning streak, Sims experienced growing pains with two losses and a draw.

Fighting in his hometown of Chicago adds another dimension to Sims’ motivation. The “Boss” carries the weight of local expectations, but also gains strength from representing a city with a rich boxe heritage.

Análise Final das Apostas: Oscar Duarte vs. Kenneth Sims Jr.

Duarte’s rise through the ranks has been nothing short of impressive. Despite coming up short against Ryan Garcia, his subsequent victories, particularly becoming the first man to stop former world champion Joseph “Jo Jo” Diaz and the hard-hitting Miguel Madueño, have solidified his position as a legitimate contender. Under the guidance of Robert Garcia, the Mexican slugger has refined his pressure-fighting style while maintaining his devastating power.

For Sims Jr., fighting in his hometown of Chicago adds another layer of importance. The skilled technician has impressively rebuilt his career after early setbacks, with his upset victory over Elvis Rodriguez serving as a turning point. Now riding a streak of seven straight wins, “Bossman” knows that a victory over a respected puncher like Duarte would catapult him into mandatory challenger territory.

While Duarte has the power to end this fight at any time, Sims’ defensive responsibility and superior footwork should allow him to control the distance and rack up points. Duarte will have moments where he pins Sims against the ropes, but we don’t see him landing the sustained combinations needed to stop the technically sound fighter from Chicago.

Oscar Duarte vs. Kenneth Sims Jr. Betting Pick: Oscar Duarte

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