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Terence Crawford, right, and Yuriorkis Gamboa face off during the WBO lightweight boxing bout Saturday, June 28, 2014, in Omaha, Neb. Crawford won the bout in the ninth round. (AP Photo/John Peterson)
Terence Crawford, right, and Yuriorkis Gamboa face off during the WBO lightweight boxing bout Saturday, June 28, 2014, in Omaha, Neb. Crawford won the bout in the ninth round. (AP Photo/John Peterson)John Peterson/Associated Press

Terence Crawford vs. Raymundo Beltran: TV Schedule, Fight Odds and Predictions

Scott PolacekNov 28, 2014

Terence Crawford (24-0, 17 KO) and 15,000 of his closest friends will be going against Raymundo Beltran (29-6-1, 17 KO) Saturday night in Omaha, Nebraska. 

WBO lightweight champion Crawford is a Nebraska native and should have plenty of fan support on his side with his title on the line. Here is a look at the essential information for Saturday’s bout.

When: Saturday, Nov. 29 at 10 p.m. ET

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Where: CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska

TV: HBO

Live Stream: Box Nation (subscription required and region restricted) 

Odds: Terence Crawford -625, Raymundo Beltran +400, via Odds Shark as of Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. ET

Preview and Prediction

Crawford’s athleticism can overwhelm opponents at times, and he mixes in impressive punching power to go along with his quickness and effective footwork. One thing boxing fans are assured of with Crawford is plenty of action because he is always looking to attack his opponent with signature jab combinations.

Crawford also boasts a formidable reach at 70 inches (per Boxrec) that helps him keep his distance from the opponent and counter or block any offenses.

Crawford earned his title with a win over Ricky Burns in a match that was never really in doubt, and this bout with Beltran could very well be his final one at 135 pounds. As his undefeated record will attest, there is little left for Crawford to prove at this level, and he has made mincemeat of the majority of his opponents.

Ironically, Crawford’s matchup with Burns only happened because Beltran was robbed of a victory against Burns himself.

Beltran dominated much of the proceedings after breaking Burns’ jaw and even knocked Burns down in the eighth round. However, Burns benefited from some hometown cooking from the judges in Scotland and walked away with a controversial draw to keep his belt.

That is, until Crawford forcibly took it away from him. 

Even Crawford knew that Beltran probably should have won that fight against Burns, via Nat Gottlieb of HBO.com: "Beltran feels I have something—a world title belt—which belongs to him. He thought he beat Ricky Burns and I thought Beltran won too. But he didn't and I did."

The question now is how effectively Beltran can turn that slight into motivation for his fight with Crawford.

Beltran is known for a strong left hook and can absorb plenty of punches to set up his own attacks. However, he is plenty mobile and won’t just stand in place waiting for the right moment to unleash the powerful hook.

Guy Docetoni of Heavy.com noted that this is an important and defining fight for Beltran’s career:

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This fight presents a crossroad for Raymundo Beltran. A win would grant him the title he originally deserved and would put him at the top of the sport. But this could also be his last chance, and a loss to Crawford may relegate him to a gate-keeper role for the rest of his career.  It is up to him to impose his will on his opponent and not give Crawford a chance to catch his breath.

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Despite the crossroads that Beltran finds himself at, the combination of Crawford’s speed, athleticism and powerful jabs will prove too much for Beltran. This is a step up in terms of competition for Beltran, and he isn’t ready to compete with the likes of Crawford just yet.

Beltran is something of a slow starter as well, so look for Crawford to set the tone early and dominate from there. Beltran can certainly absorb a punch or two, but Crawford will overwhelm him throughout the competition.

Prediction: Crawford wins by decision.

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