Fraser Clark as Ebenezer Tette. Betting Tip for the fight
British middleweight boxer Fraser Clark will face Ebenezer Tettey. The fight is designed for ten rounds and will take place on April 20 in Birmingham (UK) at the Resort World Arena multi-purpose venue, which holds about 16,000 spectators. The fight starts at 20:00 Moscow time. Will the Englishman be able to succeed in a fight with a boxer from Ghana and which bets to choose? - read in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Frazer Clarke

Current form
Fraser Clark is the bronze medalist of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games in the heavyweight division. The Englishman last entered the ring in October, when he lost to Fabio Wardley in just 148 seconds in a rematch for the British and Commonwealth titles. The first meeting between Clark and Wardley in March 2024 ended in a draw. Then Clark was knocked down in the fifth round and got a point deduction in the seventh for systematically hitting below the belt.
Clark, 33, enters the fight with a record of eight wins (six by knockout), one loss and one draw. He has been a pro since 2022, and has fought 45 rounds, 29 of which in his last four fights against Wardley, Dave Allen and Mariusz Wach. He beat Jake Darnell (first round), Ariel Bracamonte (second), Pencho Tsvetkov (first), Kevin Espinolla (fourth) and Bogdan Dina (second) ahead of schedule. Kamil Sokolowski lasted all six rounds with him, Wach - ten, and Wardley — all twelve.
Interesting betting trends
Clark has the power: 75% of wins are by knockout.

Ebenezer Tetteh

Current form
Ebenezer Tette is known for his power: he has 23 wins and two losses, with 20 wins by knockouts. He lost for the first time in 2019, when Daniel Dubois knocked him out in 130 seconds in a fight for the vacant Commonwealth and WBO International titles. The last defeat from White was also an early one. In total, the 36-year-old Ghanaian boxer has gone the full distance only three times in his career. He has had only six fights since 2019. I've been in the pro ring since 2012, but I've only played 107 rounds in all that time - the impact is striking power and not the most reliable protection.
Despite his impressive record, Tette has only Dubois and White among his serious rivals, and he lost both fights by knockout. His height and arm span are not officially listed, so it is difficult to compare with Clark in size. This fight will be only the third in his career outside of Africa. He fought with Dubois in England, and with White in Gibraltar. In 2014, Tetteh became the WBA Pan African Light heavyweight champion, defeating Maxwell Amponsakh by technical knockout in the first round. In 2017, he won the WBO African heavyweight title by knocking out Boniface Kabore in the second round. He started his career in the light heavyweight division, then rose to cruiserweight and finally gained a foothold in the heavyweight division.
Interesting betting trends
Tette — knockout: 87% of wins are early, the last ten fights are all knockouts.
Trends
Bet on Tette's Victory by Knockout
Tette's knockout victory statistics are 87 percent
16.0Tip and bets
Clark and Tette are two knockouts, but with different trump cards. Clark is technical, disciplined, with Olympic experience. His jab and movement are textbook, but Wardley has shown that his jaw is not made of steel. Tette is pure power, with 20 knockouts in 23 wins, but he broke down against the tops, and the defense was like a sieve. In December, he fought White, but ran out of steam. If the fight becomes a chopping block, Tette can catch Clark with one punch — Ganz has fists like hammers. But I believe in Clark: his technique, height, and arm swing will give him an advantage. He won't go into the meat grinder, and Tettey has little chance without a knockout. The fight won't reach the final gong — both of them have too much gunpowder.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 5.5 rounds in 1.80