burton v buglioni

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jameswilson wrote:I'm thinking of a Ruiz, Buglioni and Chisora trixie this weekend. Do I think they will all win? No probably not but the odds are too good to turn down on each one. Round about 3.75 for each.
Not that outrageous. What are trixie odds?
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boxingknockout wrote:
jameswilson wrote:I'm thinking of a Ruiz, Buglioni and Chisora trixie this weekend. Do I think they will all win? No probably not but the odds are too good to turn down on each one. Round about 3.75 for each.
Not that outrageous. What are trixie odds?
Marathon bet seem to have the best odds across the 3. 3.92 for buglioni, 4.05 for Ruiz and 3.68 for Del boy. £25 for each bet means £100 total and if all 3 come in it will be £2590 coming in. If two come in it's at least £360.
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jameswilson wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
jameswilson wrote:I'm thinking of a Ruiz, Buglioni and Chisora trixie this weekend. Do I think they will all win? No probably not but the odds are too good to turn down on each one. Round about 3.75 for each.
Not that outrageous. What are trixie odds?
Marathon bet seem to have the best odds across the 3. 3.92 for buglioni, 4.05 for Ruiz and 3.68 for Del boy. £25 for each bet means £100 total and if all 3 come in it will be £2590 coming in. If two come in it's at least £360.

Definitely worth a look. What about the treble? EDIT - sorry just reread
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boxingknockout wrote:
jameswilson wrote:I'm thinking of a Ruiz, Buglioni and Chisora trixie this weekend. Do I think they will all win? No probably not but the odds are too good to turn down on each one. Round about 3.75 for each.
Not that outrageous. What are trixie odds?
Personally think Ruiz is getting smashed. Fought absolutely no one. Parker win over Takam is league above anything he has been in with.
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Re: burton v buglioni

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Counter-puncher wrote:
PredatorHayds wrote:
littlepug wrote: doesn't always work like that does it ? Burtons a taller more rangy lad and could easily hurt frank more than chudinov did just by catching him on the end of his long punches
I don't personally think Burton looks a big puncher.
I'm edging Buglioni here but the vast majority seem to be going Burton stoppage.

maybe not but his skills- and Buglioni's open style and lack of head movement- should mean littlepug is right, IMO
I wonder if Don Charles might have worked on that head movement a bit. I fancy Buglioni for this one quite strongly, I'm surprised Burton is the favourite, he has the size advantages and can punch a bit but I think Frank is a level above in skills and the level of opposition he's faced. Will be going against the crowd and having a few bob on him.
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PredatorHayds wrote:If Buglionis chin can take Chudinovs power it will be ok with Burton.
Chudinov isn't a huge hitting super middleweight. He's also tiny for the weight class.
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I'm surprised so many people are high on Buglioni. I think he's pretty terrible. Area level at best. That's not to say that Burton is anything that special either; but I believe he's better than Buglioni.
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lefty wrote:I'm surprised so many people are high on Buglioni. I think he's pretty terrible. Area level at best. That's not to say that Burton is anything that special either; but I believe he's better than Buglioni.
He's been in some really entertaining fights cos he gets caught himself so easily and he's been in some wars which must have taken their toll .

Also can't see him beating Burton , but he'll give it a good go i'm sure .
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lefty wrote:I'm surprised so many people are high on Buglioni. I think he's pretty terrible. Area level at best. That's not to say that Burton is anything that special either; but I believe he's better than Buglioni.
Unless Frank has considerably improved I see burton as technically more sound and that's why I would back him. Interesting fight probably the one that intrigues me most
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Counter-puncher wrote:
lefty wrote:I'm surprised so many people are high on Buglioni. I think he's pretty terrible. Area level at best. That's not to say that Burton is anything that special either; but I believe he's better than Buglioni.
Unless Frank has considerably improved I see burton as technically more sound and that's why I would back him. Interesting fight probably the one that intrigues me most
Yeah. I see Burton getting a mid to late stoppage. Frank can be quite durable though so it should be interesting.
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I think marking up might be his problem as much as getting hurt, he seems to cut and or swell easily
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Second trixie I'v done where there's been 2 split of majority decision losses or draws against me.

Only a fornicating 3 grand swing.
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jameswilson wrote:Second trixie I'v done where there's been 2 split of majority decision losses or draws against me.

Only a effing 3 grand swing.
Keep the faith mate. It shows you are finding value and one will eventually drop in
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Re: burton v buglioni

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Cracking fight,Buglioni just doesn't do borefests does he,I had it all even going into the last,the action just swung back and forth until near the end I had Burton pulling away but then the knockdown in the 11th clawed it back for Buglioni but even in the last Burton was boxing well,landed a cracking right hand but Buglioni has one of the biggest hearts in uk boxing right now and tagged Burton right back and Hosea just never recovered from the knockdown in the last

Incredible effort from both men, classic blend of styles and I wouldn't mind a rematch
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handsofstone wrote:Cracking fight,Buglioni just doesn't do borefests does he,I had it all even going into the last,the action just swung back and forth until near the end I had Burton pulling away but then the knockdown in the 11th clawed it back for Buglioni but even in the last Burton was boxing well,landed a cracking right hand but Buglioni has one of the biggest hearts in uk boxing right now and tagged Burton right back and Hosea just never recovered from the knockdown in the last

Incredible effort from both men, classic blend of styles and I wouldn't mind a rematch
If we hadn't been treated to the potential FOTY in Chisora vs Whyte i'd say this was the best fight i have seen in a british ring this year .

Tough pick between two fantastic fights :TU:
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Buglioni has had some stick on this forum in the past, maybe he isn't Sugar Ray Leonard, but really took his lumps in his world title fight, is never in a bad scrap, tough and game as old boots and now has gone up in weight to win the British title in an incredible bout.
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Gutted for Burton, a really nice lad and to come so close must be devastating but Buglioni is far better than I thought and a really courageous bloke especially the way he walked through some of those right hands - I'm another who would love to see a rematch
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Re: burton v buglioni

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It was some fight :box:

Fair play to both men
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