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Nathan Gorman v Tomas Salek predictions and boxing betting tips

Early stoppage likely with gulf in class expected to show in Liverpool

Nathan Gorman is looking to climb back up the heavyweight ranks
Nathan Gorman is looking to climb back up the heavyweight ranksCredit: Bryn Lennon

Free tips, best bets and analysis for Nathan Gorman v Tomas Salek from Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena.

Where to watch

Channel 5, approx 10.30pm

Best bets

Under 3.5 rounds
1pt 5-6 bet365

Fight preview

Nathan Gorman takes on Tomas Salek live on Channel 5 and it's very difficult to see anything other than an early stoppage victory for the Nantwich man.

Gorman is by no means the biggest-hitting heavyweight, but he throws plenty of combination punches and is likely to totally outclass his limited opponent, just as odds of 1-20 suggest.

The 25-year-old stopped and knocked down Pavel Sour five times inside two rounds earlier this year and Sour had previously taken Salek ten rounds.

The Czech fighter was stopped in the third round by the crude and ill-disciplined Kash Ali last May and Salek has generally been beaten any time he has fought anyone remotely decent.

Gorman is on the comeback trail as he bids to recover from his heavy loss to Daniel Dubois and he will want to put on a show to set up higher-profile contests down the line.

Josh Kelly also returns to action after last month's scheduled reappearance was called off at the last minute. Pretty Boy is 1-50 to beat Peter Kramer.


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