PFL 9 - Betting Odds, Prediction: Alequin vs Poclit

Eric Alequin and Luca Poclit are set to compete at PFL 9 at The Anthem in Washington D.C. They will face off in a preliminary matchup in the welterweight division during the Professional Fighters League 2024 Playoffs.

Eric Alequin, fighting out of West Palm Beach, Florida, seeks redemption following a unanimous decision loss to Thad Jean in January 2023. On the other hand, Luca Poclit from Chisinau, Moldova, also looks to bounce back after a recent defeat by Logan Storley in June 2024. Both fighters have shown resilience in their careers but are coming off losses which makes this bout critical for their momentum.

Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit Betting Odds

  • Underdog: Eric Alequin : 3.5 (+245)
  • Favorite: Luca Poclit : 1.4 (-275)

Eric Alequin enters as the favorite with odds of 3.5 (+245), meaning a $100 bet could net a $245 profit if he wins. On the other hand, Luca Poclit is the underdog at 1.4 (-275), indicating bettors would need to stake $275 to win an additional $100. Neither fighter has specific odds for winning by knockout, TKO, disqualification, or points decision. This suggests uncertainty about the fight’s method of conclusion, directing attention mainly towards the outright winner.

What time is Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit fight

Live coverage for the Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit main card will start at 07:00 PM EST on ESPN+. Refer to the table below to find your local time.

Region Date Main Card Start Time Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada (EST) Friday, Aug. 23, 2024 07:00 PM 08:20 PM
USA and Canada (PT) Friday, Aug. 23, 2024 04:00 PM 05:20 PM
UK and Ireland (GMT) Friday, Aug. 23, 2024 11:00 PM 12:20 AM (next day)
Australia (AEDT) Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024 10:00 AM 11:20 AM

How and where to watch the Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit Fight

You can watch Eric Alequin vs Luca Poclit via ESPN+.

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