Felix Cash vs Jack Cullen Odds & Picks

By Dylan Bowker in Boxing
Updated: April 9, 2020 at 9:21 am EDTPublished:

- Cash vs Cullen goes Saturday, November 2nd at 3 PM ET
- Can Cash maintain his hold on the commonwealth gold?
- Will Cullen add more European hardware to his mantle?
Felix Cash vs Jack Cullen is a compelling bout on an intriguing night of fights. The commonwealth middleweight title is on the line at Manchester Arena.
The fight will stream on DAZN. Cash has overtly stated that he feels he is levels above Cullen heading into this. Cullen is cognizant of how his opponent, and by-proxy the public, see him ahead of this one but he relishes the underdog role.
Felix Cash vs Jack Cullen Odds
Fighter | Odds |
---|---|
Felix Cash | -260 |
Jack Cullen | +200 |
Odds taken Oct. 30
Cash is unbeaten as a pro and won two different belts in back-to-back outings. This Saturday will mark the first title defense of the commonwealth gold for Cash.
Cullen’s lone career loss came in the first quarter of 2018. Since then he’s put together an eight-fight win streak with stoppage wins in his last six straight. Cullen is the BBBofC English middleweight champion heading into this bout.
Both men are in their mid-twenties and are teetering on the precipice of reaching their athletic prime. It’s a compelling fight domestically for two reputable European champions. This is a delightful bit of matchmaking for fans and the competitive parity in this fight is reflected in the odds. It will be a tight one but I have Cash edging out the W.
Cash Rules Everything Around Me
Cash is coming off an emphatic first-round TKO in his last fight when he defeated Rasheed Abolaji. Cullen scored an eight-round TKO in his last outing and has stoppage wins in his last five straight.
Both have faced a similar quality of competition throughout their respective runs on the European circuit. Though there’s an understandable amount of hype around an unbeaten champion like Cash, Cullen has proven himself with several highlight-reel performances.
Proved a ‘tall’ order in the end for John Harding Jr. At 6′ 3″, Jack Cullen will prove a very tough fighter to master at Middleweight #JDNXTGEN pic.twitter.com/BcS5hJJzws
— Dan Frost (@DannyBoyFrost) August 2, 2019
Cullen is a tall and rangy 25-year-old who can have a gritty, high volume approach sustained over several rounds. He thinks he has the skill and frame to jab Cash’s face-off all throughout the twelve round bout if he has to.
Conversely, Cash sees Cullen as a grafter but also as a bit of a stationary target. Both men see the other as having exploitable weaknesses.
Cash vs Cullen Tale of the Tape
11-0 | Record | 17-1 |
7 | Knockouts | 8 |
6’1 | Height | 6’3 |
N/A | Reach | N/A |
Rasheed Abolaji and Stephen Danyo | Significant Wins | Nick Quigley and Chris Blaney |
orthodox | Stance | orthodox |
Cullen has a sub-50 percent KO rate overall. In terms of the total body of work, Cash has the edge at 64 percent knockout rate. Cullen has been stopped earlier in his career and Cash believes he can crack him again. I’m inclined to also believe that. I can see Cash scoring a TKO victory inside of ten rounds.
Pick: Cash (-260)

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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.