verballistic wrote:If it's a close, competitive fight dont be too surprised if it ends in a draw, because a rematch would be very likely to make Vegas even more money than the first one.
WOULD A PAC-FLOYD DRAW GUARANTEE A REMATCH?
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I should think that any close or debatable result would warrant a rematch.
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The most lucrative fight ending in a draw and there not being a rematch? Is it even necessary to ask a question like this?
There won't be any need for a rematch, Floyd will dominate.
There won't be any need for a rematch, Floyd will dominate.
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A draw is an interesting bet. What is it 40-1 or something?
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I put a fiver on at 14-1.Tony1244 wrote:A draw is an interesting bet. What is it 40-1 or something?
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From 40-1 to 14-1 ?
I heard the draw outcome was started high and bet down quite substantially.
I heard the draw outcome was started high and bet down quite substantially.
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ajwesty13
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a draw or MW loss would be an automatic rematch
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I suppose if it were a draw because they both dropped dead, there'd be no rematch.
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Maybe if Pac wins, he will get paid like he should. Even Arum stated that he would cut Pac a check tonight for $25 million. Why only $25 million? Is Arum screwing pac again? Obviously Pac will get his share of ppv's , but a fight of this magnitude seems like Arum would cut Pac a check for at least twice that.
http://www.BS.com/arum-manny-d ... ity--90442
http://www.BS.com/arum-manny-d ... ity--90442