Betting thread
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Betting thread
Right folks, I've gone with an accumulator on
pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
DeGale outright
Froch in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 6 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-3
Couple of risky ones in there, but returns a grand or so for £23 stake.
Lumped more on the treble of:
Pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 8 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-4
Plus some hedges on the next three rounds for Lebedev.
Whatcha'll think?
pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
DeGale outright
Froch in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 6 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-3
Couple of risky ones in there, but returns a grand or so for £23 stake.
Lumped more on the treble of:
Pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 8 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-4
Plus some hedges on the next three rounds for Lebedev.
Whatcha'll think?
Re: Betting thread
Which bookie is offering the 8-12 or PTS props?Riddick Blowe wrote:Right folks, I've gone with an accumulator on
pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
DeGale outright
Froch in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 6 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-3
Couple of risky ones in there, but returns a grand or so for £23 stake.
Lumped more on the treble of:
Pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 8 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-4
Plus some hedges on the next three rounds for Lebedev.
Whatcha'll think?
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freddydoesdallas
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Re: Betting thread
I've seen Abraham at 4/1 to beat Ward, that has to be too big. Can definitely see that shortening as the fight goes on which would mean you could get Ward at over evens and guarantee some profit
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mickey1975
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Re: Betting thread
Why would it shorten mid-fight? The chances are Abraham is not going to land anything and will lengthen in price round by round.He would need a lot of success early on for Ward to go above evens.freddydoesdallas wrote:I've seen Abraham at 4/1 to beat Ward, that has to be too big. Can definitely see that shortening as the fight goes on which would mean you could get Ward at over evens and guarantee some profit
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freddydoesdallas
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Re: Betting thread
I'd expect Arthur to come out with some intensity in the first few rounds and the more competitive it is, the more the prices should level out. Can't remember too well but was Arthur beating Dirrell before the DQ? I just think there is a lot of value as Abraham is better than the last few fighters Ward has faced and the L against Dirrell is dodgy
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NutCracker
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Re: Betting thread
He was behind against Dirrell.
He is a notoriously slow starter so if anything come the halfway point he'll be an even bigger price. The problem with Abraham is he isn't big enough to compete at the highest level at Super Middle.
He is a notoriously slow starter so if anything come the halfway point he'll be an even bigger price. The problem with Abraham is he isn't big enough to compete at the highest level at Super Middle.
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mickey1975
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Re: Betting thread
Abraham was losing by a mile aganist Dirrell.Outclassed would not be too strong a word.Same with AA-Froch,so the signs dont look good for him against Ward.I would save my money if i was you.freddydoesdallas wrote:I'd expect Arthur to come out with some intensity in the first few rounds and the more competitive it is, the more the prices should level out. Can't remember too well but was Arthur beating Dirrell before the DQ? I just think there is a lot of value as Abraham is better than the last few fighters Ward has faced and the L against Dirrell is dodgy
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I'd say thats a good bet when you think of the return. I can quite easily see all of those coming off. As strange as it sounds Haye/Klit might be your undoing. If Haye can't get Klit out of there early I think it goes long, because Klit usually plays it safe.Riddick Blowe wrote:Right folks, I've gone with an accumulator on
pac in rds 8-12 or PTS
DeGale outright
Froch in rds 8-12 or PTS
Haye/Klit under 6 rds
Lebedev in rds 1-3
Couple of risky ones in there, but returns a grand or so for £23 stake.
Whatcha'll think?
Re: Betting thread
Only site I can find with International Prizefighter odds is SkyBet
First Round
Mike Perez 1/4 Kerston Manswell 11/4
Kevin Johnson 4/11 Gregory Tony 2/1 3
Michael Sprott 8/11 Tye Fields evens
Lucian Bot 8/11 Konstantin Airich evens
Outright Winner
Mike Perez 9/4
Kevin Johnson 3/1
Michael Sprott 7/2
Tye Fields 4/1
Gregory Tony 12/1
Lucian Bot 14/1
Konstantin Airich 16/1
Kerston Manswell 25/1
Either Reserve Fighter (on the night) 33/1
I fancy a BIG bet on Sprott to beat Tye Fields in the first round, probably double it up with Johnson to beat Tony.
Sprott's 9/4 to win by KO
First Round
Mike Perez 1/4 Kerston Manswell 11/4
Kevin Johnson 4/11 Gregory Tony 2/1 3
Michael Sprott 8/11 Tye Fields evens
Lucian Bot 8/11 Konstantin Airich evens
Outright Winner
Mike Perez 9/4
Kevin Johnson 3/1
Michael Sprott 7/2
Tye Fields 4/1
Gregory Tony 12/1
Lucian Bot 14/1
Konstantin Airich 16/1
Kerston Manswell 25/1
Either Reserve Fighter (on the night) 33/1
I fancy a BIG bet on Sprott to beat Tye Fields in the first round, probably double it up with Johnson to beat Tony.
Sprott's 9/4 to win by KO
Re: Betting thread
I seen a few pics of Mike Perez and he looks in fantastic shape which shows he is taking this someway seriously.
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WestEndRiot
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Re: Betting thread
Gutted Perez is so short, gonna go with a long shot from each side of the draw, Tony and Bot i reckon, still don't think you can completely rule anyone out in this format
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The Lone Wolf
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Re: Betting thread
Manny Pacquiao to win by Retired Opponent seems a decent shout @ 20/1
I can see the corner pulling him if it all gets a bit too much.
I can see the corner pulling him if it all gets a bit too much.
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freddydoesdallas
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Re: Betting thread
What is the definition of a retired fighter? Is it just him not coming out for the next round?
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The Lone Wolf
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Re: Betting thread
From Skybetfreddydoesdallas wrote:What is the definition of a retired fighter? Is it just him not coming out for the next round?
RTD = Opponent Retired - (Typically this is when a boxer returns to his corner at the end of the round but doesn't come out for the next round as his corner or doctor has deemed him unfit to continue)
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freddydoesdallas
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Re: Betting thread
Definitely worth a fiver thenThe Lone Wolf wrote:From Skybetfreddydoesdallas wrote:What is the definition of a retired fighter? Is it just him not coming out for the next round?
RTD = Opponent Retired - (Typically this is when a boxer returns to his corner at the end of the round but doesn't come out for the next round as his corner or doctor has deemed him unfit to continue)
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wesley05
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Re: Betting thread
U on drugs ?Livingstone Cole wrote:Just put £50 on a an accumulator - Klitschko, Frenkel, Abraham, Bute, Alvarez, Rigondeax, Klitscho.
I'll be shocked if they don't all win. It's a money doubler.
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mickey1975
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Re: Betting thread
Its a fairly old post and i think the ones that went ahead won.wesley05 wrote:U on drugs ?Livingstone Cole wrote:Just put £50 on a an accumulator - Klitschko, Frenkel, Abraham, Bute, Alvarez, Rigondeax, Klitscho.
I'll be shocked if they don't all win. It's a money doubler.
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Didn't Rigondeaux get sparked?mickey1975 wrote:Its a fairly old post and i think the ones that went ahead won.wesley05 wrote:U on drugs ?Livingstone Cole wrote:Just put £50 on a an accumulator - Klitschko, Frenkel, Abraham, Bute, Alvarez, Rigondeax, Klitscho.
I'll be shocked if they don't all win. It's a money doubler.
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Rigondeaux hasn't lost yet, he KO'ed Casey in his last fight and beat Cordoba on points in the fight before that.Chambers2 wrote:Didn't Rigondeaux get sparked?mickey1975 wrote:Its a fairly old post and i think the ones that went ahead won.wesley05 wrote: U on drugs ?
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I think that's an excellent bet, thanks for pointing it out. Just had a tenner on. It is made more likely by the fact that Mosley has such a good chin that he may just take non-stop punishment throughout the fight and the corner may decide to withdraw him for his own safety in the later rounds. I remember they were on the verge of doing it against Floyd last year.freddydoesdallas wrote:Definitely worth a fiver thenThe Lone Wolf wrote:From Skybetfreddydoesdallas wrote:What is the definition of a retired fighter? Is it just him not coming out for the next round?
RTD = Opponent Retired - (Typically this is when a boxer returns to his corner at the end of the round but doesn't come out for the next round as his corner or doctor has deemed him unfit to continue)
Re: Betting thread
My BadDeno1986 wrote:Rigondeaux hasn't lost yet, he KO'ed Casey in his last fight and beat Cordoba on points in the fight before that.Chambers2 wrote:Didn't Rigondeaux get sparked?
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I've done a small accumalator at Punchestown today:
3.40 - Cool Warrior @ 4/1
4.15 - Fair Along @ 16/1
5.30 - Hurricane Fly @ 8/13
6.05 - First Lieutenant @ 13/8
€5 e/w returns €1883.29
3.40 - Cool Warrior @ 4/1
4.15 - Fair Along @ 16/1
5.30 - Hurricane Fly @ 8/13
6.05 - First Lieutenant @ 13/8
€5 e/w returns €1883.29
Re: Betting thread
Anyone fancy Prince Arron to beat Sam Webb?? It looks a fight that's destined for scorecards and Arron's tall, awkward, good engine and he's on a decent run at the mo.
Webb, Sam 1/4
Draw 25/1
Arron, Prince 11/4
Webb, Sam Ko, Tko Or Dq 6/5
Webb, Sam Points 5/4
Draw 25/1
Arron, Prince Ko, Tko Or Dq 9/1
Arron, Prince Points 11/2
Webb, Sam 1/4
Draw 25/1
Arron, Prince 11/4
Webb, Sam Ko, Tko Or Dq 6/5
Webb, Sam Points 5/4
Draw 25/1
Arron, Prince Ko, Tko Or Dq 9/1
Arron, Prince Points 11/2