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Boxing Prospect
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I know it's far too late to say this but Diana Prazak was 1.5 to beat Shannon O'Connell earlier today. A LOT of value there despite relatively low price. Prazak is a BEAST under Lucia Rijker.
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Hagler2002
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Talked myself out of this.Hagler2002 wrote:Just had a nice football accumulator up so going to chuck £300 at a Crawford stoppage.
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Smart move, would take something special to stop Ricky Burns.Hagler2002 wrote:Talked myself out of this.Hagler2002 wrote:Just had a nice football accumulator up so going to chuck £300 at a Crawford stoppage.
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Onwards and upwards, what do we think about Cotto/Martinez? Has split a lot of people this one.
Oops, just realised this isn't scheduled till the summer. Boxing is so dead, where are all the fights? Only things that interest me from a betting perspective are Pac decision and...dare I say Malik Scott as a live underdog vs big chinless lumbering goon. And Froch stoppage again.
Oops, just realised this isn't scheduled till the summer. Boxing is so dead, where are all the fights? Only things that interest me from a betting perspective are Pac decision and...dare I say Malik Scott as a live underdog vs big chinless lumbering goon. And Froch stoppage again.
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I think Angulo at 6/1 is a big price. I've always felt Canelo was overrated and he won't have the kind of physical advantages over Angulo he has had over a lot of his opponents.
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reggaereggae
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I hard a great win on woodhouse, Salido, Crawford and Joshua Ko 1
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Accumulator?reggaereggae wrote:I hard a great win on woodhouse, Salido, Crawford and Joshua Ko 1
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lefthook82
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Great win
Would have been tremedous odds that 4 fold considering salido is at least 4/1 and woodhouse 3/1
Would have been tremedous odds that 4 fold considering salido is at least 4/1 and woodhouse 3/1
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reggaereggae
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yes mate! It was a tenner at 80-1 or such. I really needed it to be honest. Was well chuffed, even though I'm a lomachenko fanRiddick Blowe wrote:Accumulator?reggaereggae wrote:I hard a great win on woodhouse, Salido, Crawford and Joshua Ko 1
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Anyone fancy angulo? He's 5.5 on betfair to win think he's worth a punt at that price
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Omerta wrote:Anyone fancy angulo? He's 5.5 on betfair to win think he's worth a punt at that price
backed him at 6/1, shortening up everywhere now. Crazy price.
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Old bones Ian
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Isaac Quaye at 16/1
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based on? just flicking through his record 21 of his 25 wins have come against fighters who've failed to register a single victory!Old bones Ian wrote:Isaac Quaye at 16/1
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I'm torn on this one. I think it has the potential to be a war but I feel like Canelo surely comes through against the cumbersome Angulo. That said I think 5.5/1 is too long and should be worth a punt... ArrghOmerta wrote:Anyone fancy angulo? He's 5.5 on betfair to win think he's worth a punt at that price
Might throw it in an accumulator or two.
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Gone for an Angulo/Arakawa double
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yep me too.Boxing Prospect wrote:Gone for an Angulo/Arakawa double
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The Insider
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Can't see Angulo making it. He's a Great pressure fighter and is actually getting better dispite his loses when stepping up but Saul can actually box a bit too as well as bang.Boxing Prospect wrote:Gone for an Angulo/Arakawa double
Arakawa is Great value in a close fight. He was 5/1 yesterday when I had a peek.
Juan Manuel Lopez is 2/1 to beat Ponce de Leon which I think he will. Both a bit worn now but I give Lopez the edge in another 50/50 bout.
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Liverpool's Kevin Satchell defends his Commonwealth flyweight title on home turf at the Aintree Centre against Ghanaian threat Isaac Quaye this weekend.Old bones Ian wrote:Isaac Quaye at 16/1
Satchell won the title at the same Centre two years ago when he stopped big Scouse rival Paul Edwards in 10 dominating rounds in something of an upset in just his eighth paid outing, having never travelled past six rounds previously. "Satch" has since retained the belt in two full 12-rounders to confirm his obvious potential at 11-0 (2); he recently added the British title to his collection with a thumping six-round stoppage of Stoke's usually durable Chris Edwards.
Quaye is also a 12-round fighter as he showed when he took Birmingham's Don Broadhurst the full championship limit here back in October 2008, before conceding the points, since when the 33-year-old from Accra has gone unbeaten in 15 fights, 11 early.
Like most Ghanaian fighters, Quaye is strong, proud, fit and tough; the man has never been stopped in a good-looking record of 25-4-1 (16), so Satchell is going to have to work hard throughout this one. That is his game anyway as he sets a hot pace and maintains it, going particularly well to the body for a wiry flyweight (shades of Duke McKenzie), although we may see him choose to box the shorter challenger.
It is a fine match between two men who want to win; the most likely winner is of course Satchell but he has banged up in the past and those odds of 16/1 are crazy. Good pick, Ian.
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it's not a good looking record though is it? You would do well to find a more padded record. His 15 fight unbeaten run includes one man with 13 wins to his name, the other 14 have 5 wins between them. Fair enough if somebodys watched Quaye and seen something...that was what I was interested in...but on the bare record 16/1 doesnt look crazy at all.bennie wrote:the man has never been stopped in a good-looking record of 25-4-1 (16),Old bones Ian wrote:Isaac Quaye at 16/1
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16/1 is crazy in almost any two-horse race in boxing. Look at the underdogs for all the scheduled fights on oddschecker. The next longest is 10/1. For perspective, Maidana is 8/1 vs Floyd. Does he have that more chance of winning than this guy Quaye? Does he fig!domjon wrote:it's not a good looking record though is it? You would do well to find a more padded record. His 15 fight unbeaten run includes one man with 13 wins to his name, the other 14 have 5 wins between them. Fair enough if somebodys watched Quaye and seen something...that was what I was interested in...but on the bare record 16/1 doesnt look crazy at all.bennie wrote:the man has never been stopped in a good-looking record of 25-4-1 (16),Old bones Ian wrote:Isaac Quaye at 16/1
I've gone for my usual high variance bankroll-draining accumulators and doubles:
Arakama, Quaye, Angulo 560/1 (lol)
Arakama, Angulo (32/1)
Quaye, Angulo (100/1 ish)
Quaye, Arakama (100/1 ish)
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well for a start it's a three horse race as the draw is obviously a possible outcome.Riddick Blowe wrote: 16/1 is crazy in almost any two-horse race in boxing. Look at the underdogs for all the scheduled fights on oddschecker. The next longest is 10/1. For perspective, Maidana is 8/1 vs Floyd. Does he have that more chance of winning than this guy Quaye? Does he fig!
I've gone for my usual high variance bankroll-draining accumulators and doubles:
Arakama, Quaye, Angulo 560/1 (lol)
Arakama, Angulo (32/1)
Quaye, Angulo (100/1 ish)
Quaye, Arakama (100/1 ish)
Have you watched the guy at all or are you betting blind? If you haven't seen him how do you know Maidana has less chance? We all like a big price, that's why I was interested if anybody had seen an angle but to say almost any 16/1 in a boxing match is crazy is, well, crazy.
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You must not be familiar with how fights are priced up. Outside of obvious squash jobs (which this isn't) 16/1 is crazy.domjon wrote:well for a start it's a three horse race as the draw is obviously a possible outcome.Riddick Blowe wrote: 16/1 is crazy in almost any two-horse race in boxing. Look at the underdogs for all the scheduled fights on oddschecker. The next longest is 10/1. For perspective, Maidana is 8/1 vs Floyd. Does he have that more chance of winning than this guy Quaye? Does he fig!
I've gone for my usual high variance bankroll-draining accumulators and doubles:
Arakama, Quaye, Angulo 560/1 (lol)
Arakama, Angulo (32/1)
Quaye, Angulo (100/1 ish)
Quaye, Arakama (100/1 ish)
Have you watched the guy at all or are you betting blind? If you haven't seen him how do you know Maidana has less chance? We all like a big price, that's why I was interested if anybody had seen an angle but to say almost any 16/1 in a boxing match is crazy is, well, crazy.
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You must not be familiar with how fights are priced up. Outside of obvious squash jobs (which this isn't) 16/1 is crazy.[/quote]
I'm not familiar; I may put a tenner on Angulo - am I throwing money away?
I'm not familiar; I may put a tenner on Angulo - am I throwing money away?
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I and others here think he's good value, probably should be 3/1. The bookies give him a 16.6 per cent chance of winning, so if he has more chance that that you're winning this type of bet at 5/1 in the long term. I do, so I've bet him in accumulators.palooka wrote: I'm not familiar; I may put a tenner on Angulo - am I throwing money away?
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I'm quite familiar with how fights are priced up thanks.Riddick Blowe wrote:
You must not be familiar with how fights are priced up. Outside of obvious squash jobs (which this isn't) 16/1 is crazy.
Let's for a minute assume they're priced up using your infallible "obvious squash job" / "not obvious squash job" method...what is it about Isaaac Quaye that makes you think he's a "not obvious squash job"? Have you seen him and he looks handy? Do you just not rate Satchell?