Madlab Michael Lurato cautioned listeners against automatically backing newcomer Andreas Gustafsson at –175 or tossing him into parlays. Lurato said tape shows Gustafsson as a high-octane clinch brawler who loads every shot, looks lost at distance and has yet to beat anyone UFC-caliber despite being older than Giles. Conversely, Giles—despite a shaky chin and three-fight skid—owns far cleaner boxing fundamentals, sharper jabs down the pipe and enough footwork to keep the fight at the range where Gustafsson struggles. If Giles protects his chin, Madlab believes he is simply the better technician and can steal rounds or a late finish. Actionable plan: pass on the Swedish favorite, consider a small dog stab on Giles at +145 or better, and definitely leave Gustafsson off parlay tickets.