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Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland odds, prediction, start time: March 2 fight card picks from proven boxing expert

Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland odds, prediction, start time: March 2 fight card picks from proven boxing expert

Social media maven Jake Paul heads back to the boxing ring Saturday for an eight-round matchup against journeyman professional Ryan Bourland. Their fight is the co-main event on the main fight card, which is slated for 7 p.m. ET from Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland matchup precedes the headliner featuring women’s unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano, who defends her belts in a 12-round main event against top-rated challenger Nina Meinke. Paul is a -3500 betting favorite (risk $3,500 to win $100), while Bourland is priced at +1600 in the latest Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland odds. The over/under for total rounds completed is 1.5, with the Over favored at -165.

Serrano is also a -3500 favorite, while Meinke returns +1600 in the latest Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke odds. The over/under for total rounds finished is 10.5. Before making any Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland or Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke picks, make sure you see the boxing predictions and betting advice from SportsLine combat expert Brandon Wise.  

Wise, who is the combat sports editor for CBS Sports, is an experienced boxing and mixed martial arts analyst who has consistently provided winning selections for SportsLine members. For the past four years, he has hit numerous boxing selections in big-time matchups.

For instance, Wise called for Gervonta Davis to win in Rounds 1-6 (-110) against Rolando Romero for the WBA regular lightweight title. Davis scored a sixth-round stoppage to give Wise’s followers another winner, and the under 6.5 rounds (-130) that Wise predicted also connected. Moreover, he also predicted a stoppage victory between rounds No. 10 and 12 for Canelo Alvarez against Caleb Plant in their super middleweight unification bout. The proposition wager paid +450 and Alvarez stopped Plant in Round 11. Anyone who has followed Wise’s combat sports picks has seen massive returns.

Now, with Saturday’s fight card approaching, Wise has studied the matchup from every angle and released confident picks for the fights. You can only see his picks and analysis at SportsLine

Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland preview 

Paul (8-1) is the former child actor and YouTube star who remains committed to finding success as a professional boxer. His first couple of fights came against fellow social media influencers before he took a slight step forward in competition by challenging numerous fading MMA fighters who had varying degrees of boxing ability. 

He knocked out former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley before taking decisions against retired UFC icons Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz. As his matchups against MMA opponents began to lose their novelty appeal, Paul vowed to turn his attention toward facing professional boxers. 

The 27-year-old’s lone defeat came against Tommy Fury, the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. The younger Fury is similarly a social media influencer who is attempting to make his way in professional boxing. Fury defeated Paul by split decision in February of last year.  Paul’s last performance came against Andre August, a low-level pro from Texas. Paul scored a first-round knockout in their December fight. 

For boxing fans who are hoping to see Paul tested by a worthy opponent, Bourland (17-2) appears at least to represent a step forward from the social media star’s previous opponent.

The 35-year-old Bourland has fought just once in six years. He told the media he essentially quit the sport because he wasn’t making enough money to live off, and instead opted to take a job working on oil rigs in North Carolina.

Even so, Bourland appeared to be a capable professional during the peak of his career. He twice won titles in the Global Boxing Organization and comes from a decorated amateur background as well. Bourland was a champion in Golden Gloves, the most prestigious amateur boxing outlet in the country, and also was a National Junior Olympian.

Of his two professional losses, Bourland has been stopped just once. His last defeat came by majority decision against Jose Hernandez in June 2018 in an eight-round matchup. He has won 10 of his past 11 fights heading into Saturday’s showdown. See who to pick here

Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke preview

Serrano (46-2-1), 35, is one of the most accomplished women boxers in the sport’s history. She is a Puerto Rico native who will be fighting before her hometown fans for the first time in three years. 

Serrano’s last defeat came in a split decision against Katie Taylor for the unified lightweight title in April 2022 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The action-packed fight is generally regarded as one of the best women’s boxing matches the sport has ever produced. 

Serrano has since won four consecutive fights, all by unanimous decision, to defend her unified featherweight belts. 

Meinke (10-3) is a seven-year pro who has held numerous lower-tier titles but lost in her lone prior quest for a major belt. The 30-year-old German boxer dropped a unanimous decision to Sarah Mahfoud in September 2022 for the IBF world featherweight title. See who to back here.

How to make Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland and Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke picks 

Wise likes the over 11.5 rounds at a price of -160 for the Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke fight. He also has confident money-line, over/under total and method-of-victory prop picks for Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland. He’s only sharing his picks and analysis at SportsLine.

Who wins Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland and Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke, and which prop is a must-back? Visit SportsLine now to see Brandon Wise’s best bets for Saturday, all from the CBS combat sports specialist who has crushed his boxing picks the last four years, and find out.

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