On Sunday, May 4, one of boxing’s pound-for-pound best fighters returns to action as the undisputed junior featherweight champ Naoya Inoue defends his crown against Ramon Cardenas. Not only is Inoue making his in-ring return, but he’s also fighting for the first time in the United States since 2021. Inoue vs. Cardenas will emanate from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and stream live on ESPN+. Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) is on a historic run over the last handful of years and looks to extend that streak with a victory this weekend. Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOs) is on a 14-fight winning streak, which helped him earn his first world title opportunity. Unfortunately, it comes against one of the best
Arnold Barboza Jr. vs. Teofimo Lopez Jr. Odds and Predictions
On Friday, May 2, Teofimo Lopez Jr. will take on Arnold Barboza Jr. for the WBO super lightweight title live from Time Square in New York City, NY. This title fight will take place on the undercard of Ryan Garcia vs. Rolly Romero. In addition to Lopez vs. Barboza Jr., Devin Haney will also fight on the undercard of this boxing PPV titled The Ring’s Fatal Fury: Time Square, which will air live on DAZN. Lopez Jr. (21-1, 13 KOs) has put together five wins in a row since suffering the lone loss of his career. He aims for another successful title defense and a step towards a unification fight later this year or in early 2026. Barboza Jr. (32-0,
Fans and bettors alike are getting a truly awesome card when UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Figueiredo drops down on May 3rd at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. The main event alone is a big enough draw to get even the most casual MMA fan excited, but the UFC on ESPN 67 odds are just as alluring. I’ll walk you through the latest pricing for this event, while closing things out with my top UFC picks, analysis, and predictions for every bout. If you want to watch UFC on ESPN 67, tune into ESPN+ to catch the Prelims at 6:30 pm EST, while the main card can be viewed on ESPN+ and ESPN2 starting at 9:00 pm
The first round of the 2025 PFL tournament is set to wrap up this week, with a mixture of heavyweight and light heavyweight battles arriving for PFL on Thursday, May 1st. This has been a really fun tournament so far, and the PFL 4 odds are out so you can get your bets in as soon as you’d like. If you need a little help finalizing your bets, we continue to hand out PFL and UFC picks, so you’ve arrived at the right place. I’ll answer some key PFL 4 questions, look at the latest PFL betting odds, and offer my top picks and predictions as we close out round one. If you want to watch PFL 4 this week,
On Friday, May 2, Ryan Garcia returns to boxing action in a fight against Rolly Romero live on DAZN PPV the Times Square in New York City, New York. Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) was recently cleared from suspension after failing a drug test last year following a victory over Devin Haney, who is also on this PPV card. The result was overturned to a no-contest due to the failed drug test. Additionally, Garcia also missed weight for that bout. Romero (16-2, 13 KOs) last fought in September, where he beat Manuel Jaimes. It was a bounce-back win after he lost to Isaac Cruz last March. In addition to Haney’s fight, Teofimo Lopez Jr. will also be on the card in