Betting thread

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Make that a treble: Price inside 4, and both Johnson stoppages, Glen and Kevin. I'm going to be RICH
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Riddick Blowe wrote:Make that a treble: Price inside 4, and both Johnson stoppages, Glen and Kevin. I'm going to be RICH
Rich in life mate. :TU:
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Gary buckland ko/tko/dq 10/3 i'll have a dabble at that.

Nothing daft 20 nicker or so,i reckon the pace and the body shots will be too much for foster.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:Make that a treble: Price inside 4, and both Johnson stoppages, Glen and Kevin. I'm going to be RICH
Rich in life mate. :TU:
Rich in money! Glen knows too much for Groves and can get up for one last fight against a guy who isn't A-level, has a leaky defence and Glen also hits hard enough to stop him late.

Price wipes out Skelton easy, no-brainer.

K Johnson is the riskiest, Kevin needs to land some single shot on Fury and rock him, then he must go for it. Will he work? Probably not, but he has a real chance of shaking Tyson up and he ain't getting stopped so that's 12 rounds to do it.

Also will have another treble including the safer Fury PTS instead of Kevin KO.
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i love gambling
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Riddick Blowe wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:Make that a treble: Price inside 4, and both Johnson stoppages, Glen and Kevin. I'm going to be RICH
Rich in life mate. :TU:
Rich in money! Glen knows too much for Groves and can get up for one last fight against a guy who isn't A-level, has a leaky defence and Glen also hits hard enough to stop him late.

Price wipes out Skelton easy, no-brainer.

K Johnson is the riskiest, Kevin needs to land some single shot on Fury and rock him, then he must go for it. Will he work? Probably not, but he has a real chance of shaking Tyson up and he ain't getting stopped so that's 12 rounds to do it.

Also will have another treble including the safer Fury PTS instead of Kevin KO.
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How long has Johnson been in training?
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I dont think its likely but Steve Foster 28/1 to KO Buckland is a bit naughty

Not like he is completely featherfisted and there is always potential cut stoppage

Its with betvictor and the cnts banned me so cant get on

Im sure with that ridicolous price there are some potential arbs
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lefthook82 wrote:I dont think its likely but Steve Foster 28/1 to KO Buckland is a bit naughty

Not like he is completely featherfisted and there is always potential cut stoppage

Its with betvictor and the cnts banned me so cant get on

Im sure with that ridicolous price there are some potential arbs
Backed it earlier, its a crazy price, Foster bangs pretty hard and has great timing when on his game, I have had a lumpy bet on Buckland ko with Bet365 at 10/3 and had a score on
Foster ko at 28s as well just for a saver. It should be a war and I would rather be sitting there with those prices than 4/6 and 11/2 pts respectively.
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Buckland now 11/4 for the stoppage :bag:
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I see hefron is favourite against vassell which I find a little surprising. How do people see this playing out?
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Riddick Blowe wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:Make that a treble: Price inside 4, and both Johnson stoppages, Glen and Kevin. I'm going to be RICH
Rich in life mate. :TU:
Rich in money! Glen knows too much for Groves and can get up for one last fight against a guy who isn't A-level, has a leaky defence and Glen also hits hard enough to stop him late.

Price wipes out Skelton easy, no-brainer.

K Johnson is the riskiest, Kevin needs to land some single shot on Fury and rock him, then he must go for it. Will he work? Probably not, but he has a real chance of shaking Tyson up and he ain't getting stopped so that's 12 rounds to do it.

Also will have another treble including the safer Fury PTS instead of Kevin KO.
Johnson doesn't have anywhere near enough power to knock Fury out. If and it's a big IF, he gets Fury on the floor, Tyson will just geet back up and win. :TU:

Fury points is the only bet mate. Don't lose your money.
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We're talking about a guy who was dropped by the foot shorter, non-puncher Pajkic, won a gift decision vs John friggen McDermott, and was almost stopped in the third vs fatty, unprepared Chisora.

What would we say if Fury had two or three losses on his ledger like Johnson? Then it'd be seen as an even fight.

While Johnson may not win, I give him a better shot than the odds that represent him, and that's what gambling's all about. :TU:
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Why does everyone say Fury was in such trouble against Chisora? I must have been watching a different fight.
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mickey1975 wrote:Why does everyone say Fury was in such trouble against Chisora? I must have been watching a different fight.
Watch the third round and tell me he wasn't in trouble.
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I still fancy Quigg to stop Rendall. It's still @ 9/2 with sporting bet who are still offering a no lose first bet offer of up to 50 quid. Could be a betting "in play" weekend on the boxing I reckon. Not sure of what to mAke of Hatton. I've watched all the footage of his recent training I can get my hands on and I'm still undecided. He looks like he has aged dramatically imo. His bag/pad work doesn't seem to have the same snap and hes tending to mAke more noise than impact these days. Physically he looks good but I don't like the almost pessimistic undertones of his recent interviews. I also don't know enough about his opponent apart from seeing him fight the magic pornstar. I'll mull it over....
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The Insider wrote:I still fancy Quigg to stop Rendall. It's still @ 9/2 with sporting bet who are still offering a no lose first bet offer of up to 50 quid. Could be a betting "in play" weekend on the boxing I reckon. Not sure of what to mAke of Hatton. I've watched all the footage of his recent training I can get my hands on and I'm still undecided. He looks like he has aged dramatically imo. His bag/pad work doesn't seem to have the same snap and hes tending to mAke more noise than impact these days. Physically he looks good but I don't like the almost pessimistic undertones of his recent interviews. I also don't know enough about his opponent apart from seeing him fight the magic pornstar. I'll mull it over....

I was really confident on a Munroe win in the first fight, got all my mates to back it too. So I don't get accused of bottling it I've still backed him for the win, but I have to say I'm nowehere near as confident this time around, not completely sure why not.
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mfc_se15 wrote:
The Insider wrote:I still fancy Quigg to stop Rendall. It's still @ 9/2 with sporting bet who are still offering a no lose first bet offer of up to 50 quid. Could be a betting "in play" weekend on the boxing I reckon. Not sure of what to mAke of Hatton. I've watched all the footage of his recent training I can get my hands on and I'm still undecided. He looks like he has aged dramatically imo. His bag/pad work doesn't seem to have the same snap and hes tending to mAke more noise than impact these days. Physically he looks good but I don't like the almost pessimistic undertones of his recent interviews. I also don't know enough about his opponent apart from seeing him fight the magic pornstar. I'll mull it over....

I was really confident on a Munroe win in the first fight, got all my mates to back it too. So I don't get accused of bottling it I've still backed him for the win, but I have to say I'm nowehere near as confident this time around, not completely sure why not.
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mfc_se15 wrote:
The Insider wrote:I still fancy Quigg to stop Rendall. It's still @ 9/2 with sporting bet who are still offering a no lose first bet offer of up to 50 quid. Could be a betting "in play" weekend on the boxing I reckon. Not sure of what to mAke of Hatton. I've watched all the footage of his recent training I can get my hands on and I'm still undecided. He looks like he has aged dramatically imo. His bag/pad work doesn't seem to have the same snap and hes tending to mAke more noise than impact these days. Physically he looks good but I don't like the almost pessimistic undertones of his recent interviews. I also don't know enough about his opponent apart from seeing him fight the magic pornstar. I'll mull it over....

I was really confident on a Munroe win in the first fight, got all my mates to back it too. So I don't get accused of bottling it I've still backed him for the win, but I have to say I'm nowehere near as confident this time around, not completely sure why not.
I had dough on Munroe points. Thought he'd be too big of a step up for Quigg. Maybe he still will be if it goes into the late rounds but likewise, I'm not as confident.
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I also backed Rendall points last time.
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GlobalBox wrote:
lefthook82 wrote:I dont think its likely but Steve Foster 28/1 to KO Buckland is a bit naughty

Not like he is completely featherfisted and there is always potential cut stoppage

Its with betvictor and the cnts banned me so cant get on

Im sure with that ridicolous price there are some potential arbs
Backed it earlier, its a crazy price, Foster bangs pretty hard and has great timing when on his game, I have had a lumpy bet on Buckland ko with Bet365 at 10/3 and had a score on
Foster ko at 28s as well just for a saver. It should be a war and I would rather be sitting there with those prices than 4/6 and 11/2 pts respectively.
Theyve now seen sense and put it at 8/1, must have let the work experience lad loose on the odds. Have they palped your bet?
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Can I just ask, how do you get banned from a betting site? :-?
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@banjo, I knew the result of a fight that was still up and placed winning and losing bets to cover myself. pudenda bannned me. They have form for this though. Everybody else just palps the best and thats the end of it. Its a shame because betvictor and b365 stand alone for me
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Munroe is six months older, has a horrific cut that is untested and will probably open again
plus there was very definate signs that Quigg was starting to boss things in the first fight.

I fancied Munroe the first time round also, I absolutely do not this time round and beacuse of the cut the 9/2 Quigg stoppage is a whooping great monster of a price.

I agree also with Buckland KO, should be around 6/4 imo.

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lefthook82 wrote:
GlobalBox wrote:
lefthook82 wrote:I dont think its likely but Steve Foster 28/1 to KO Buckland is a bit naughty

Not like he is completely featherfisted and there is always potential cut stoppage

Its with betvictor and the cnts banned me so cant get on

Im sure with that ridicolous price there are some potential arbs
Backed it earlier, its a crazy price, Foster bangs pretty hard and has great timing when on his game, I have had a lumpy bet on Buckland ko with Bet365 at 10/3 and had a score on
Foster ko at 28s as well just for a saver. It should be a war and I would rather be sitting there with those prices than 4/6 and 11/2 pts respectively.
Theyve now seen sense and put it at 8/1, must have let the work experience lad loose on the odds. Have they palped your bet?
Yes they palped it, interesting because the percentage was right with the 28s but they have adjusted everything so not a lot I can do, I will get them next time. Took the 8s now as cover for my Buckland ko bet which got a bit lumpier when Sportingbet went up 3s as well and I found I had £100 in there that must have been won with some beer goggles on.
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