Lee Cutler is set to face Aaron Sutton in a super-welterweight fight on Saturday, 6 June 2026, and the market has already made its view plain. Thirteen shops are pricing the bout, and Cutler has been installed as a heavy favourite at -458.3076923076923, with Sutton a +345.61538461538464 outsider.
The bout matters now because it puts a 30-year-old orthodox boxer with a 17-2 record in front of a 72-year-old veteran whose 50-25-1 ledger comes from 76 professional contests. Cutler has won all 17 of his victories on points, while Sutton’s 50 victories also show no stoppages on file, which makes the fight a test of discipline more than brute force.
That is the reason the betting market has leaned so hard toward Cutler. He brings the cleaner record and the fresher legs, and the verified schedule for Zuffa Boxing 07 has made the matchup one of the more clearly priced fights on the calendar. Sutton, though, is not arriving without mileage; his career has stretched across decades of work, and the numbers suggest he has been through every kind of rhythm and pace a boxer can face.
Still, the gap that makes this fight interesting is the one no sheet of odds can settle. Cutler’s 17 wins have all gone the distance, which means he has not shown a pattern of ending nights early, and Sutton has spent a long career proving he can absorb rounds and remain upright. If the favourite is going to justify the price, he will likely have to do it the hard way on Saturday night, not with a shortcut.
The next answer comes when they meet on 6 June. Until then, the market has made its call, but the ring will decide whether Lee Cutler’s consistency is enough to handle Sutton’s durability.
