
Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn: Undercard Schedule, Online Odds and Picks
Shane Mosley Jr.'s fight with David Toussaint highlights the undercard portion of the event headlined by Manny Pacquiao defending his WBO welterweight title against Jeff Horn at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia, on Saturday (Sunday for UK viewers).
Mosley is the favourite with the oddsmakers for this middleweight clash slated to last eight rounds.
Another title will be on the line when Jerwin Ancajas defends the IBF World Junior Bantamweight Championship against Teiru Kinoshita. There is also a featherweight fight pitting another local favourite, Jarrett Owen, against Michael Conlan.
There are also three other fights on the undercard. Bouts in the junior welterweight, bantamweight and light heavyweight divisions are slated to take place.

Here are the full odds for the undercard, per OddsShark.com:
Jonel Dapidran (-147) vs. Brent Dames (+110)
Brock Jarvis (-20000) vs. Caem Rasmanudin (+1100)
Umar Salamov (-1565) vs. Damien Hooper (+935)
Shane Mosley Jr. (-147) vs. David Toussaint (+110)
Michael Conlan (-50000) vs. Jarrett Owen (+1100)
Jerwin Ancajas (-1667) vs. Teiru Kinoshita (+700)
The three primary bouts on the undercard—Mosley Jr. vs. Toussaint, Conlan vs. Owen and Ancajas vs. Kinoshita—can be viewed on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET, while live-streaming is available at WatchESPN.
Meanwhile, UK audiences can see Conlan take on Owen on BoxNation, with coverage starting at 2 a.m. BST, according to Jordan Davies of The Sun.
Mosley Jr. to Win by KO Against Toussaint
It's about making an impression for Mosley Jr. in Brisbane. He incurred a suspension for failing a drug test back in 2015, but the middleweight is still a big puncher who packs the power to land a knockout against Toussaint.
A confident Mosley Jr. is aiming to use the exposure of a televised audience to help him get more fights, per Ryan Burton of BoxingScene.com: "After this victory I plan on staying as active as possible. I still want to get two to three more fights this year after this fight."

As Burton noted, Mosley Jr. has won his last six bouts, but Toussaint is also targeting a key win. The Canberra-based fighter has talked up his own hitting power, per Caden Helmers of the Sydney Morning Herald: "My power is as good as it ever has been, my eye is really great. I think compared to my other fights I'm just as good as ever."
Helmers noted how Toussaint has scored eight knockouts in 10 career fights, while Mosley Jr. has seven to his credit. However, the latter is the stronger, more durable and skilled fighter than the man who only turned pro in 2016, per Tom Lowrey of ABC News.
Expect Mosley Jr. to use all his experience and land the significant shots to wear Toussaint down.
Ancajas in Line for Successful Title Defence
Steadily, Ancajas has built up a reputation and track record as a highly skilled fighter. The thoughtful 25-year-old possesses a fearsome left hook and knows how to work the body.

Those attributes will help the Filipino see off the challenge from Kinoshita. Specifically, the versatility of the champion's hands will prove decisive, per Ryan Songalia of RingTV.com, who has described Ancajas as a "southpaw boxer-puncher known for his constant right jab and dedication to body punching."
The latter talent is something Ancajas will use to wear out Kinoshita. Ancajas will be able to crowd his opponent and set a relentless pace the latter won't be able to cope with.
A convincing points win awaits Ancajas in Brisbane.
Conlan to Force Stoppage Against Owen
He may be facing a fighter with the full backing of the home crowd, but Conlan will justify his heavy favourite tag against Owen. In fact, the big-hitting Irishman will force a stoppage against the Australian.
A Belfast native, Conlan has started his pro career with two wins by showcasing his ability to outwork his opponents. His hand speed and footwork allow him to cut off the ring and land punches in flurries.

As BBC Sport pointed out, the reward for winning against Owen would be big for Conlan, in terms of furthering his professional development: "Should former world amateur champion Conlan win, his Top Rank USA stable are considering adding the Irishman to the Oscar Valdez undercard in Arizona later this summer."
Conlan is a boxer on the rise, one who will prove his talent and potential in Brisbane by forcing a stoppage against an overwhelmed Owen.
The favourites should win in the other three bouts on the undercard, meaning it's safe to expect victories for Umar Salamov, Brock Jarvis and Jonel Dapidran.




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