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DAVID HAYE VS JOHN RUIZ LATEST ODDS INDICATE HAYE AS MASSIVE FAVOURITE

Britain's top pugilist- heavyweight champ David Haye- is set to defend his title against contender John Ruiz tonight at 22:00. Popular UK bookmakers Ladbrokes have listed Haye as the very slim 1.12 favourite with Ruiz paying out at a lengthy 5.5. The draw is trading at 34.0 but that never happens at this level so don't waste your money. 

If you're looking to back Haye, but are put off by the very slim odds in the outright market, try backing him to win by KO, TKO or DQ with his odds available at a 1.53 price. He is 3.5 to win by decision or technical decision while Ruiz to win via KO or TKO pays 9.0 and the decision rewards at 12.0. 
The fight is not favoured to go the distance, with any other victory method than a decision paying out at a slim 1.4 while a full 12 rounds pays 2.75. Should the fight wind up going to a decision, the slimmest odds are on a David Haye victory by unanimous decision, which you'll find listed at a 4.5 price. Haye via a split decision pays 15.0 and a majority decision is a massive 26.0. 
If David Haye is knocked down or KO/TKO'd in this fight you can back that at 5.0 while a John Ruiz knockdown or KO/TKO pays out at 1.36. Both fighters to go down at any point pays 10.0. Neither fighter to hit the canvas at any point pays out at 3.75. 
In fights not favoured to go the distance, it always pays to get a few bets out on the round betting. If you can guess which round David Haye will get the big victory in, you're looking at some fairly tidy odds. Haye's slimmest price is in the 4th round where he pays a mere 9.0 to KO John Ruiz. He trades at 10.0 in the 5th round and 11.0 in rounds 3 and 6. He is 13.0 to win in rounds 2 and 7 while his highest price is 34.0 for a final round victory. 
I'd say the danger are is anywhere between the 4-6 rounds and I think that Haye won't have any problem getting the victory, likely by a stoppage which makes the KO or TKO selection a very solid one. 

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