Jeamie Tshikeva vs Frazer Clarke Betting Odds and Prediction

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Jeamie Tshikeva vs Frazer Clarke Preview Nov. 29th, 2025 

The vacant British Heavyweight Crown is up for grabs this Saturday, November 29th as Frazer Clarke, who won a bronze medal for England as a super heavyweight at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, meets Jeamie Tshikeva. The 12-rounder from Derby, England, which was originally scheduled for October 25th, can be seen live in the UK on BBC2. Clarke last fought in April when he halted Ebenezer Tetteh in just 112 seconds in a premature stoppage. In his previous outing in October, 2024 Clarke was stopped by Fabio Wardley in 148 seconds in a rematch for the British, and Commonwealth Heavyweight Titles. Clarke and Wardley first met in March, 2024 and battled to a draw. Clarke was down in the fifth round and was deducted a point in the seventh for repeated low blows. Tshikeva last boxed in April when he was stopped in the sixth round by David Adeleye in a shot at the vacant British Belt in another typical controversial refereeing decision in the UK.

Tshikeva vs Clarke Betting Odds

Here are the betting odds from online sportsbook BetOnline.ag (full review here).

  • Jeamie Tshikeva +348
  • Frazer Clarke – 515

My Pick

Tshikeva, who’s also known as ‘TKV, is 31years old and hails from London. He makes the ring walk with a mark of 8-2 with 5 Ko’s and has boxed 49 rounds since turning pro in 2022.He had an extensive amateur career and reached the quarterfinals of the English ABAE National Championships in 2018.He stands 6-feet-4-inches with an unlisted reach and has pretty good power as 62.5 per cent of his wins have come by stoppage including his last two. He won the vacant IBO International Heavyweight Title in February when he stopped Michael Webster after nine rounds.

While he has good power, Tshikeva has been stopped in both of his losses. He was beaten by TKO by Igor Adiel Macedo in 2023 when he couldn’t continue after being cut by a punch in the sixth round. His loss to David Adeleye wasn’t a conventional stoppage wither as Adeleye nailed Tshikeva when the referee called “break.” The referee allowed the fight to continue and a dazed Tshikeva was then dropped again a few seconds later and the fight was called off. The British Boxing Board of Control ordered an immediate rematch but of course it didn’t take place.

The 34-year-old Clarke makes the ring walk with a mark of 9-1-1 with 7 Ko’s and has only 46 rounds of pro experience to his name since making his debut in 2022 and 30 of those rounds came in his last five fights, which were against Ebenezer Tetteh, Fabio Wardley (twice), Dave Allen and Mariusz Wach. He’s stopped Tetteh and Jake Darnell in one round; Ariel Bracamonte in two; Pencho Tsvetkov in one; Kevin Espinodla in four and Bogdan Dinu in two while being taken the six-round distance by Kamil Sokolowski, 10 rounds by Wach and 12 by Wardley.

Clarke’s first five opponents entered the ring with a combined record of 36-40 while Dinu, Allen, Wach and Wardley were all a step up in class. Clarke stands 6-feet-6-inches tall with a 78-inch reach for a two-inch edge in height on his opponent and has also shown great power as a pro as with a 77.8 per cent knockout ratio in his victories. Clarke won numerous medals as an amateur where he had wins over Lenier Pero, Sergey Kuzmin and Tony Yoka but was stopped by Joe Joyce a couple of times as well as being beaten on points by Joyce. He also lost decisions to Yoka, Joseph Parker, Otto Wallin and Anthony Joshua.

Prediction…

Both men have enough power to stop just about anybody but they’ve both struggled when stepping up in class. Clarke has the better boxing skills but if the fight turns into a toe-to-toe brawl then it’s up for grabs. No finish would be a surprise here but I give Clarke the slight edge though as he’s faced stiffer opposition as a pro and arguably has more power.

Clarke has a little more power.

Play Clarke -515 @ BetOnline.ag

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