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How odds have set up for the Haney vs. Linares lightweight title bout

We break down the odds for Saturday’s lightweight title fight between Devin Haney and Jorge Linares.

Devin Haney trains during the Devin Haney Media Workout at Rathbone Boxing Club on September 27, 2019 in London, England. Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images

Three-division world champion Jorge Linares is set to challenge boxer Devin Haney for his WBC lightweight title in what’s set to be the biggest challenge so far in his career on Saturday, May 29. They’ll duke it out at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fight will broadcast on DAZN with coverage starting at 8 p.m. ET.

Haney enters the fight with a 25-0 record and holds the WBC lightweight title. He is coming off a November 2020 unanimous decision win over Yuriorkis Gamboa. Linares is 47-5 and stepping back into the ring for the first time since February 2020. He defeated Carlos Morales by fourth-round knockout.

Haney is installed at -1430 to defeat Linares DraftKings Sportsbook. We don’t have any of the prop bets available, but here’s a look at the current moneyline odds just days ahead of the fight.

Current odds

Moneyline

Haney: -1430
Linares: +650

Moneyline 3-way

Haney: -1250
Linares: +700
Tie: +2200

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