Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
I have approx 4K coming back if Lebedev wins on Sat. Should I hedge on VER at +600 or not even bother? Can't see him getting a decision in Ruskieland.
Thoughts? Hedge or let it roll?
Thoughts? Hedge or let it roll?
Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Is that even happening if Povetkin fight is cancelled ?
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I'm pretty sure. It's a substantial fight on its own.ikorolev wrote:Is that even happening if Povetkin fight is cancelled ?
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hulkmaniac
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
4k from a -1000 line, what the hell else did you hit on that parlay??
I would hedge to get 2K back if Ramirez somehow wins, so like $300-400 as an insurance policy.
I would hedge to get 2K back if Ramirez somehow wins, so like $300-400 as an insurance policy.
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Plenty.
Wouldve been 1800 more if Badou Jack wasnt hosed and voided.
Wouldve been 1800 more if Badou Jack wasnt hosed and voided.
Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
VER is +700 now. At time of parlay Lebedev was -550.hulkmaniac wrote:4k from a -1000 line, what the hell else did you hit on that parlay??
I would hedge to get 2K back if Ramirez somehow wins, so like $300-400 as an insurance policy.
I'm gonna do 300 on Vic to get back 2100 even tho I'm fairly sure its pissing 300 away.
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hulkmaniac
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Yup, better than to go home empty handed. Don't give the books the opportunity to pull the rug from you while you are still ahead, especially since the line has moved significantly requiring you less to hedge.diddy wrote:VER is +700 now. At time of parlay Lebedev was -550.hulkmaniac wrote:4k from a -1000 line, what the hell else did you hit on that parlay??
I would hedge to get 2K back if Ramirez somehow wins, so like $300-400 as an insurance policy.
I'm gonna do 300 on Vic to get back 2100 even tho I'm fairly sure its pissing 300 away.
Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
If we are being honest with ourselves, Lebedev isnt losing that fight in Russia. His only loss was a split in Germany to Huck. Jones also beat him but got busted for roids. Consider this - Jones was well on his way to losing that fight on the cards despite giving Lebedev a beating. THAT is how badly VER will have to beat Lebedev to actually win. Considering VER got a very questionable draw at home in Argentina in his last fight against a mediocre opponent in Ovill McKenzie it doesnt speak well to his chances of winning in Russia against a superior boxer. The only win of note for VER was a close win in Argentina against a fading Ola Afolabi in a fight where Ola was docked a couple pts and most felt was ahead. In short, I dont give VER much of a chance at all of getting a decision in Russia. I dont think he's good enough to win the number of rounds he'll have to win to get a decision there.
Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Lebedev is underrated. He took a beating off of Jones because Jones was probably weighing about 220/225 on the night because he was using diuretics. He looked huge compared to Lebedev.diddy wrote:If we are being honest with ourselves, Lebedev isnt losing that fight in Russia. His only loss was a split in Germany to Huck. Jones also beat him but got busted for roids. Consider this - Jones was well on his way to losing that fight on the cards despite giving Lebedev a beating. THAT is how badly VER will have to beat Lebedev to actually win. Considering VER got a very questionable draw at home in Argentina in his last fight against a mediocre opponent in Ovill McKenzie it doesnt speak well to his chances of winning in Russia against a superior boxer. The only win of note for VER was a close win in Argentina against a fading Ola Afolabi in a fight where Ola was docked a couple pts and most felt was ahead. In short, I dont give VER much of a chance at all of getting a decision in Russia. I dont think he's good enough to win the number of rounds he'll have to win to get a decision there.
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And Lebedev was actually very competitive in that fight; Jones was eating flush shots in several rounds and I doubt many, if any, other CWs would've been able to do the same yet still come out on top. I think the gruesome appearance of Lebedev's eye has caused some people to remember the fight as lopsided when it wasn't at all.lefty wrote:Lebedev is underrated. He took a beating off of Jones because Jones was probably weighing about 220/225 on the night because he was using diuretics. He looked huge compared to Lebedev.diddy wrote:If we are being honest with ourselves, Lebedev isnt losing that fight in Russia. His only loss was a split in Germany to Huck. Jones also beat him but got busted for roids. Consider this - Jones was well on his way to losing that fight on the cards despite giving Lebedev a beating. THAT is how badly VER will have to beat Lebedev to actually win. Considering VER got a very questionable draw at home in Argentina in his last fight against a mediocre opponent in Ovill McKenzie it doesnt speak well to his chances of winning in Russia against a superior boxer. The only win of note for VER was a close win in Argentina against a fading Ola Afolabi in a fight where Ola was docked a couple pts and most felt was ahead. In short, I dont give VER much of a chance at all of getting a decision in Russia. I dont think he's good enough to win the number of rounds he'll have to win to get a decision there.
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hulkmaniac
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
diddy wrote:If we are being honest with ourselves, Lebedev isnt losing that fight in Russia. His only loss was a split in Germany to Huck. Jones also beat him but got busted for roids. Consider this - Jones was well on his way to losing that fight on the cards despite giving Lebedev a beating. THAT is how badly VER will have to beat Lebedev to actually win. Considering VER got a very questionable draw at home in Argentina in his last fight against a mediocre opponent in Ovill McKenzie it doesnt speak well to his chances of winning in Russia against a superior boxer. The only win of note for VER was a close win in Argentina against a fading Ola Afolabi in a fight where Ola was docked a couple pts and most felt was ahead. In short, I dont give VER much of a chance at all of getting a decision in Russia. I dont think he's good enough to win the number of rounds he'll have to win to get a decision there.
Agreed. However, I'm sure we've seen more bizarre outcomes watching this sport over the years. Are you betting on Wilder vs Povetkin, if so what is the play?
Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Lebedev will beat Ramirez pretty comfortably.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Lebedev wins a clear point decision.
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I'm torn between burning that $300 on a hedge or throwing that $300 on a Nyquist-Exaggerator exacta in the Preakness. Knowing me I'll probably do the latter instead as I'm incredibly greedy even tho in circumstances such as this I hedge 98% of the time - just in case. I just don't see a path to logical victory for VER here in Russia. He will need to KO Lebedev and that seems really unlikely.
Looking at next weekends card you have 4 fights with basically the same odds.
Lebedev
Lara
Jermell Charlo
Kudrayshov
All roughly -1100. The only one I can realistically see losing is Lara since he's the one not fighting in his backyard and the one fighting the livest opponent. Lebedev is obviously in Russia. Charlo is from Houston. Kudrayshov's chin could perhaps betray him again but I expect him to wash this Brazilian in the first couple rds. I doubt Dos Santos has the punch resistance that Duradola has displayed. You better have a CHIN and a lot of resiliency against the bombs Kudrayshov throws. I doubt they'd have put Kudra in a loseable fight in his first fight back off that shocking upset. If you're looking for a huge dog in his group - look at the Lara fight and hope the Lara that judges hate shows up.
Looking at next weekends card you have 4 fights with basically the same odds.
Lebedev
Lara
Jermell Charlo
Kudrayshov
All roughly -1100. The only one I can realistically see losing is Lara since he's the one not fighting in his backyard and the one fighting the livest opponent. Lebedev is obviously in Russia. Charlo is from Houston. Kudrayshov's chin could perhaps betray him again but I expect him to wash this Brazilian in the first couple rds. I doubt Dos Santos has the punch resistance that Duradola has displayed. You better have a CHIN and a lot of resiliency against the bombs Kudrayshov throws. I doubt they'd have put Kudra in a loseable fight in his first fight back off that shocking upset. If you're looking for a huge dog in his group - look at the Lara fight and hope the Lara that judges hate shows up.
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
The new main event of that card now that Povetkin-Wilder is cancelled.
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Ramirez couldn't beat a 25-12 Ovill McKenzie.
Why would anyone even consider taking bets on this fight.
Why would anyone even consider taking bets on this fight.
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
Your right people get so caught up on the odds. Just because a guy an underdog doesn't mean you have to em. Most times their underdogs for a reason.klitoris wrote:Ramirez couldn't beat a 25-12 Ovill McKenzie.
Why would anyone even consider taking bets on this fight.
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No one thinks the guy is going to win. It's a only being discussed because of the circumstances of having $4000 coming back if his opponent wins - and how prudent it is to minimize the risks associated with that.
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Yeah I remember it being a competitive fight. I do wonder now though whether Lebedev is also taking this meldonium.crusader wrote:And Lebedev was actually very competitive in that fight; Jones was eating flush shots in several rounds and I doubt many, if any, other CWs would've been able to do the same yet still come out on top. I think the gruesome appearance of Lebedev's eye has caused some people to remember the fight as lopsided when it wasn't at all.lefty wrote:Lebedev is underrated. He took a beating off of Jones because Jones was probably weighing about 220/225 on the night because he was using diuretics. He looked huge compared to Lebedev.diddy wrote:If we are being honest with ourselves, Lebedev isnt losing that fight in Russia. His only loss was a split in Germany to Huck. Jones also beat him but got busted for roids. Consider this - Jones was well on his way to losing that fight on the cards despite giving Lebedev a beating. THAT is how badly VER will have to beat Lebedev to actually win. Considering VER got a very questionable draw at home in Argentina in his last fight against a mediocre opponent in Ovill McKenzie it doesnt speak well to his chances of winning in Russia against a superior boxer. The only win of note for VER was a close win in Argentina against a fading Ola Afolabi in a fight where Ola was docked a couple pts and most felt was ahead. In short, I dont give VER much of a chance at all of getting a decision in Russia. I dont think he's good enough to win the number of rounds he'll have to win to get a decision there.
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Well considering that all his fights occurred before it was banned he would've never been dirty for using it.
If he is currently on it he better do a better job of masking than Povetkin did.
If he is currently on it he better do a better job of masking than Povetkin did.
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I think Lebedev wins the fight. Should be pretty fun though.
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The chances or RUSADA catching a Russian fighter taking anything are almost slim and none. There's a reason VADA seems to be the only ones catching anyone....unless of course a road fighter comes into town and upsets the apple cart.
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
It will be embarassing event with no audience....should be moved to smaller place, if not such a short noticediddy wrote:I'm pretty sure. It's a substantial fight on its own.ikorolev wrote:Is that even happening if Povetkin fight is cancelled ?
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Re: Lebedev vs Victor Emilio Ramirez
To be fair Ovill McKenzie is a lot better than his record suggests.klitoris wrote:Ramirez couldn't beat a 25-12 Ovill McKenzie.
Why would anyone even consider taking bets on this fight.
I still fair Lebedev in a wide points win though.
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You're dreaming.Boxingtruth wrote:Lebedev wide on points or late ko.. Ramirez is tough, but the beating he'll take for 8 or 9 rounds could soften him up enough for a late ko.. Or the ref jumping in, Tko..
If anyone gets stopped, it's Lebedev.
I've never seen someone put a beating on Afolabi like Ramirez did. I would hedge it for sure, seeing the odds have moved.
If Ramirez comes to win instead of a paycheck (which is perfectly possible), it's anybody's fight.