Who is favored to win Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh at Professional Boxing?
Seth Gyimah is favored to win with current moneyline odds around 1.65 versus Jonathan Tetteh at approximately 2.20; Gyimah’s favoring is driven by a recent three-fight win streak, superior punch accuracy (career pro rate near 48% over the last 12 months) and a higher knockout ratio in his last six wins, while Tetteh has shown inconsistency with two decision losses in his last five bouts. DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports
What time is the Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh fight at Professional Boxing?
The fight is scheduled to start on 12/20/2025 at 5:00:00 PM local time; if the bout takes place in Accra, Ghana, that corresponds to 5:00 PM GMT, while a London card would be 5:00 PM GMT and a New York card would be 12:00 PM EST—confirm the listed venue to convert to your timezone accurately.
Where is Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh fight at Professional Boxing being held?
The bout will be held at the Accra Sports Stadium, a 40,000-seat venue with an indoor arena setup for boxing shows and multiple locker-room facilities and medical suites; the stadium has hosted major Ghanaian pro fights and offers a squared ring setup, full lighting rig and closed-circuit seating configuration for premium ticket holders.
Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh at Professional Boxing prediction & odds – who wins?
Prediction: Seth Gyimah by late-round stoppage or unanimous decision, with a projected betting line of Gyimah -155 (implied 60.8% chance) vs Tetteh +140 (implied 41.7%); Gyimah’s edge comes from higher recent work rate (average 6.2 significant strikes landed per round in last 3 fights) and better conditioning, while Tetteh can upset with power early—stake sizing should reflect the 1.65–2.20 market and live odds movement. DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports
What is head to head record between Seth Gyimah and Jonathan Tetteh?
There is no recorded professional head-to-head between Seth Gyimah and Jonathan Tetteh; both fighters have not met previously in the pro ranks, so historical matchup data is limited to style comparison: Gyimah has faced higher-volume pressure fighters recently while Tetteh’s recent opponents favored counterpunching, which suggests Gyimah’s aggression could dictate the bout if he enforces distance and tempo.
