Bookmakers made Avious Griffin a big favorite against Justin Cardona when they face off in their fight on Friday 19th December 2025 at Kaseya Center, Miami, United States. >
He is currently 3/20 (-670) to win the fight outright, while you can get 17/4 (+430) on Justin Cardona if you fancy the big upset.
That means that oddsmakers think there is 83% chance of Griffin winning while giving Cardona a 17% chance.
Griffin opened as the favorite at 2/13 (-670).
Cardona opened at 23/5 (+460) which has got wider by -13/20 (+150).
The fight is scheduled for 8 rounds in the Welterweight division, which means both fighters will have to make the weight limit of 147 pounds (10.29 stones or 66.82 kg) on the day of the weigh-in.
Griffin vs Cardona Head To Head
Avious Griffin steps into the ring with a record of 17 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws, 16 of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Justin Cardona will make his way to the ring with a record of 10 wins, 1 loss and 0 draws, with 5 of those wins by knockout.
The stats suggest Griffin has a massive power advantage over Cardona, boasting a 94% knockout percentage compared to Cardona's 50%.
Griffin is currently 57/100 (-180) to get the knockout, while Cardona is 23/2 (+1200).
Avious Griffin is the older man by 6 years, at 32 years old.
Griffin has a height advantage of 4 inches over Cardona.
Both Avious Griffin and Justin Cardona fight out of an orthodox stance.
Griffin is the more experienced professional fighter, having had 7 more fights, and made his debut in 2016, 2 years and 3 months earlier than Cardona, whose first professional fight was in 2018. He has fought 5 more professional rounds, totaling 54 compared to Cardona's 49.
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What’s the Latest Time I Can Bet on Griffin vs Cardona Pre Fight?
The fighters are expected to ringwalk at around 7:30 PM EST / 4:30 PM PST at Kaseya Center, Miami, United States, which is around 12:30 AM GMT in the UK.
Where Can I Watch Griffin vs Cardona for In-Play Betting?
Griffin vs Cardona will be broadcast on Netflix in both the United States and the UK.