🔥 Stacking Wins: Slap Wager Watch Breaks Down Every Fight at Power Slap 15
Last card we went a perfect 7 for 7 — and with a stacked night at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Power Slap 15 is lining up as another strong betting slate. Between the Bordeaux vs. Quinones trilogy, the chaos Turp Daddy Slim brings every time, and some sneaky value on the undercard, there’s plenty of action to dive into.
Event preview: Power Slap 15: Bordeaux vs. Quinones III
Branden “The Butcher” Bordeaux vs. Isaih “The Puerto Rican Pretty Boy” Quinones
The trilogy fight. They’re 1–1, and this is the decider. Quinones has real knockout power and has proven he can end it with a single clean slap. Bordeaux, though, brings size, consistency, and a more measured approach that has served him well lately.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Scores for these two are close but lean moderately toward Bordeaux.
🎯 Pick: Lean Bordeaux for the win, but Quinones is dangerous enough to make this a must-watch. I’d bet Bordeaux up to around -250; above that, maybe bundle in a 2–3 leg parlay or lay off.
Stevie Ray Ellis vs. Austin “Turp Daddy Slim” Turpin
Turp Daddy Slim has quickly established himself as one of the most reliable finishers in Power Slap. Ellis brings energy and toughness but doesn’t yet have the same polish. This is a spot where Slim’s experience and composure should take over.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Our scores predict this as a bit of a blowout.
🎯 Pick: Strong lean Turp Daddy Slim. The line is likely going to be long here, longer than I’d want for a straight bet, but anything better than -400 feels like a deal. Turpin also missed weight, so he’ll be a bit heavy — that usually plays in his favor.
🔒 Prop: A “not to go the distance” prop is a lock for this fight!
Nate Burnard vs. Aaron Turner
Turner has been steadily improving every time we see him, and he’s starting to show signs of becoming a real contender. Burnard has been through some tough matchups and always competes with heart, but Turner seems to have more momentum coming in.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Aaron has a reasonable score but has been a bit shaky on his technique, while Nate’s score has struggled the last couple of fights.
🎯 Pick: Lean Aaron Turner, though discipline will be the key for him here.
Abby Montes vs. Jackie Cataline
Montes looked sharp in her debut and seems to be settling in quickly. Cataline has shown promise in her debut, but struggled in her last outing. This feels like a competitive fight that could go long, with both fighters bringing toughness to the table.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Abby has a great score but with only one fight, it’s hard to call that a trend.
🎯 Pick: Slight lean Abby Montes.
🎯 Prop: I feel good about the over on rounds here.
Juicy Finau vs. Zak “The White Hulk” Lansing
Lansing has shown flashes of real power and presence on stage, but also has some fine-tuning to do. Juicy is tough but hasn’t delivered a standout performance yet. If Lansing keeps things clean and focused, his ceiling looks higher here.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Neither has much Power Slap experience, but Juicy struggled to take a couple of slaps while Zak struggled with fouls. Ultimately our score says Zak should take this one.
🎯 Pick: Might not bet this one, but I lean toward Zak Lansing to find his moment. If he’s priced as an underdog, it’s worth a flyer.
Brandon “The Ripper” Rhodes vs. Trenten Bordeaux
Rhodes always shows heart and effort, but he’s been vulnerable in exchanges. Trenten Bordeaux is more of a question mark, making this a tough matchup to handicap with confidence.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: No good info on Trenten.
🎯 Pick: Pass — too many unknowns on this one.
Ellie “Belly” Dempster vs. Hollyhood Haley J
Dempster impressed in her debut with strong technique, while Haley J showed toughness and composure in her last fight that stood out. This feels like a close matchup, but Haley’s proven ability to withstand pressure gives her a small edge.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Scores are close, but they give Hollyhood a leg up.
🎯 Pick: Slight lean Hollyhood Haley J. I was honestly very impressed with her last outing — she took big slaps and gave them right back. Hollyhood seems to have something that can’t be measured.
Ayjay “Static” Hintz vs. Stunt Marshall
Marshall had one of the most memorable debuts we’ve seen, while Hintz has been in and out of form. Experience is on Hintz’s side, but momentum is with Marshall. This could be a spot to take a small chance if the odds look good.
🥊 Hub-SlapScore snapshot: Not enough info about Stunt to fully compare him to Hintz, but the trend reads: Stunt ↑ / Hintz ↘.
🎯 Pick: Probably wouldn’t bet this one, but might throw a flyer on Stunt Marshall if he’s a significant dog.
Final Word
From a betting perspective, Bordeaux and Turpin look like reliable anchors, Montes and Haley J offer real value, Lansing is a live swing depending on odds, and Stunt Marshall could cash big if the line is wide.
We went 7 for 7 last time — and Power Slap 15 is the perfect stage to keep building momentum. With Fontainebleau now the official home of the league and expansion to Abu Dhabi on deck, this event feels like the moment where Power Slap stops being the “new thing” and starts becoming a permanent part of combat sports. More about this in our Hub Highlights
Stay tuned to Slap Wager Watch for any fight-week updates and to pair this breakdown with our full event preview: Power Slap 15: Bordeaux vs. Quinones III.