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Bet on Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant on Boxing

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Who is favored to win Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant at Professional Boxing?

Tom Rafferty is favored to win by most market projections — bookmakers show Rafferty around -165 (implied 62% chance) vs. Dennis Grant +140 — largely because Rafferty holds a longer pro record (21-2-0) and recent stoppage wins in 3 of his last 4 fights, while Grant’s last two bouts went the distance with mixed results. DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports

What time is the Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant fight at Professional Boxing?

The fight is scheduled to start on 12/20/2025 at 6:15:00 PM local time (venue’s timezone — Eastern Standard Time, UTC-5), with ringwalks typically 30–45 minutes earlier for undercard and main event build-up.

Where is Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant fight at Professional Boxing being held?

The bout will take place at Madison Square Garden, New York City (capacity ~20,000 for boxing configurations) featuring a traditional squared-circle floor seating layout, multiple private suites, and a state-of-the-art lighting and broadcast rig suitable for international pay-per-view events.

Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant at Professional Boxing prediction & odds – who wins?

Prediction: Back Tom Rafferty on the moneyline at ~-165 based on form, power (3 KOs in last 4), and superior recent opposition; a safer play is Rafferty by decision or KO prop accounting for implied value — implied payout analysis shows +EV on Rafferty compared to Grant’s longer-odds upset line. DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports

What is head to head record between Tom Rafferty and Dennis Grant?

Tom Rafferty vs Dennis Grant is their first professional meeting; head-to-head record is 0-0 (no prior fights). Historically their styles suggest Rafferty’s aggressive pressure vs Grant’s counter-punching will determine outcome, with average projected rounds 7–9 based on recent fight lengths.