Shannon Courtenay vs Jamie Mitchell Odds and Pick

By Dylan Bowker in Boxing
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- Shannon Courtenay vs Jamie Mitchell goes Saturday, October 9th, 2021 at 2 PM EST
- Who emerges as the WBA bantamweight champion of the world this weekend?
- Check out the fight odds, analysis, and predictions, below
Shannon Courtenay vs Jamie Mitchell transpires at Echo Arena in Liverpool, Merseyside. This boxing bout goes down in the United Kingdom, with domestic broadcast options being available on DAZN. In the Courtenay vs Mitchell odds, Shannon Courtenay is heavily favored as the boxing betting favorite.
The WBA bantamweight world championship hangs in the balance as the champion Courtenay looks to ward off the title bid of the contender Mitchell.
Courtenay vs Mitchell Odds
Fighter | Odds |
---|---|
Shannon Courtenay | -425 |
Jamie Mitchell | +320 |
All odds as of October 6th at DraftKings
This championship affair was postponed from the original August 14th date. This came as a result of Courtenay sustaining an injury.
Shannon Courtenay Boxing Odds and Betting Analysis
Shannon Courtenay looks to notch the first successful defense of her WBA belt. She aims to extend her win streak to three since rebounding from the lone loss of her pro boxing career.
Courtenay was expected to fight Rachel Ball, that lone opponent to beat her as a pro, earlier in the calendar year. This was prior to Ball falling out after testing positive for COVID 19 forced her out and presented an opportunity for Mitchell. Ball beat Courtenay as a +195 underdog in the boxing odds.
Courtenay is a heavy -425 favorite in the boxing odds ahead of this weekend’s bout as well. Will Mitchell have a chance as the boxing betting underdog in this spot like Ball had?

The Baby Face Assassin went the full ten rounds in her last fight for her first championship outing as a pro.
This sophomore ten-round clash for Courtenay comes against a warrior who steps into the ring for their first professional foray slated for ten rounds.
Courtenay vs Mitchell Recent Fights
Ebanie Bridges, win via UD | Fight 1 | Noemi Bosques, win via TKO |
Dorota Norek, win TKO | Fight 2 | Britain Hart, draw |
Rachel Ball, loss via decision | Fight 3 | Ana Karen Compean, win via TKO |
Buchra El Quaissi, win via TKO | Fight 4 | Viridiana Perez Mendiola, win via UD |
Courtenay looks to maintain her hold on the gold against someone who has quite the decorated amateur career. Someone who was the number one ranked American super bantamweight circa 2016 in Mitchell.
Jamie Mitchell’s First Pro Title Shot
Jamie Mitchell has a solid 66 percent stoppage rate overall and is undefeated as a professional pugilist. She is training at the renowned Mayweather Gym and is galvanizing herself in a space that has been frequented by many champions prior to the American’s first pro world title bid this weekend.
Still, Mitchell is also 36 years old and has never bested an opponent who possesses a winning record in her professional bouts so far.
Her nickname is The Miracle though, and for good reason. Mitchell is no stranger to overcoming the odds and seemingly insurmountable adversity throughout her life.

Courtenay is the taller individual, will presumably be able to manage the range well, and has a better resume overall.
Conversely, Mitchell seems to have a touch more KO power which is reflected in the fact boxing odds as they favor a KO or TKO as her likeliest path to victory (+600).
Shannon Courtenay vs Jamie Mitchell Tale of the Tape
7-1 | Record | 6-0-2 |
3 | Knockouts | 4 |
5’5 | Height | 5’2 |
64″ | Reach | Not Available |
Orthodox | Stance | Orthodox |
This prizefight is scheduled for ten rounds, and I think there’s strong boxing betting value in placing a bet on this fight going the distance at -250.
Ultimately, I think Courtenay will win this bout via decision (-145) in this weekend’s title clash.
Pick: Shannon Courtenay (-425)

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A part-time writer and full-time broadcaster, Dylan has hosted MMA talk shows Lights Out and Pure Fight Radio with featured guests like Jens Pulver, Roy Nelson, Miesha Tate, and covered some of the biggest MMA promotions like Rumble in the Cage, Unified MMA, and King of the Cage.