Betting thread

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The Insider wrote:
Exoddus wrote:My big bet for the weekend is David Haye to beat Bellew rounds 1-6 @ 8/11. That price is so good it actually stopped me putting more money on it if that makes sense. Makes you wonder do the bookies know something I don't? I might put some more on before the weekend although the price has been clipped in a bit to 8/13.

My other bet is Ohara Davies to win via KO/TKO and DQ against Derry Mathews @Eves.
Took that exact same Haye bet when the fight was announced and was glad I did as o got 5/6 with PP.
I'm also on this at various prices since it opened. Money on rounds 1-3 as well
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freddydoesdallas wrote:
The Insider wrote:
Exoddus wrote:My big bet for the weekend is David Haye to beat Bellew rounds 1-6 @ 8/11. That price is so good it actually stopped me putting more money on it if that makes sense. Makes you wonder do the bookies know something I don't? I might put some more on before the weekend although the price has been clipped in a bit to 8/13.

My other bet is Ohara Davies to win via KO/TKO and DQ against Derry Mathews @Eves.
Took that exact same Haye bet when the fight was announced and was glad I did as o got 5/6 with PP.
I'm also on this at various prices since it opened. Money on rounds 1-3 as well
I'm tempted to stick a monkey on rounds 1-3 but I'm bottling it at the mo. I just can't see it going any other way, the odds seem too good to be true.
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:Yamanaka inside the distance, 10/11 with Paddy Power. Fill your boots, fill your grans boots and your neighbours boots
Could only find 8/11 and looked yesterday.
i got 10-11 with betfair yesterday
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Haye is only 10-1 to end the fight in 60s at Skybet! Nuts. No value of course though you can get 22-1 at Ladbrokes.

I'm just looking Haye at 10-1 1st round Ko. Haye is genuine peed off and can be a spiteful guy, I reckon he just wants to humiliate Bellew and so might just Mark de Mori him
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boxingknockout wrote:Haye is only 10-1 to end the fight in 60s at Skybet! Nuts. No value of course though you can get 22-1 at Ladbrokes.

I'm just looking Haye at 10-1 1st round Ko. Haye is genuine peed off and can be a spiteful guy, I reckon he just wants to humiliate Bellew and so might just Mark de Mori him
25-1 with betfair and PP
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Finn wrote:
freddydoesdallas wrote:
The Insider wrote:
Took that exact same Haye bet when the fight was announced and was glad I did as o got 5/6 with PP.
I'm also on this at various prices since it opened. Money on rounds 1-3 as well
I'm tempted to stick a monkey on rounds 1-3 but I'm bottling it at the mo. I just can't see it going any other way, the odds seem too good to be true.
That's what I was going to do but bottled it. So I've done Haye rounds 1-6 instead as previously mentioned. Although I've bottled that too as I want to put more money on it than I have.
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littlepug wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:Haye is only 10-1 to end the fight in 60s at Skybet! Nuts. No value of course though you can get 22-1 at Ladbrokes.

I'm just looking Haye at 10-1 1st round Ko. Haye is genuine peed off and can be a spiteful guy, I reckon he just wants to humiliate Bellew and so might just Mark de Mori him
25-1 with betfair and PP
Still it's very rare for any fight, let alone a big one to end in 60 seconds. By the time they get to the centre of the ring and have looked at each other 10 seconds has passed. Then once you knock someone down - you get pointed to the corner. The guy gets up, gets a count, the ref checks he's all right, then they come together again - that's 50 seconds already.

PS Can anyone tell me when was the last world title fight that ended in under 60 seconds??? I can't think of one - even a prime Tyson never went shorter than 90 seconds....
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Exoddus wrote:
Finn wrote:
freddydoesdallas wrote:
I'm also on this at various prices since it opened. Money on rounds 1-3 as well
I'm tempted to stick a monkey on rounds 1-3 but I'm bottling it at the mo. I just can't see it going any other way, the odds seem too good to be true.
That's what I was going to do but bottled it. So I've done Haye rounds 1-6 instead as previously mentioned. Although I've bottled that too as I want to put more money on it than I have.
Join the club! I've gone for Malignaggi on points, Davis KO and Haye rounds 1-6. Pays 11/1 but if I'd been brave enough to go Haye 1-3 it would have been almost 19/1.
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Scoops wrote:
Exoddus wrote:
Finn wrote:
I'm tempted to stick a monkey on rounds 1-3 but I'm bottling it at the mo. I just can't see it going any other way, the odds seem too good to be true.
That's what I was going to do but bottled it. So I've done Haye rounds 1-6 instead as previously mentioned. Although I've bottled that too as I want to put more money on it than I have.
Join the club! I've gone for Malignaggi on points, Davis KO and Haye rounds 1-6. Pays 11/1 but if I'd been brave enough to go Haye 1-3 it would have been almost 19/1.


Watched Malignaggi's recent fights and his feet are probably 10x faster than Eggingtons. Eggington is going to look like hes moving at a snails pace in this one.
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cant see haye wanting/allowing any kind of technical boxing match to take place, he will go out there and walk through him and that shouldn't take more than a couple of rounds IMO
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I like the value on the dogs in both of these bouts. Also will be looking for the point spread when it gets released with Garcia + points as I think it will be close.

Paul Malignaggi (+205) vs Sam Eggington $100.00 for $205.00
Danny Garcia (+200) vs Keith Thurman $100.00 for $200.00
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I think Malignaggi will win the fight by a couple of rounds. As Barry Hearn sees Sam Eggington as the son he never had. It'll be another poor judges decision and Eggington will get it.
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It's not a boxing bet but for anyone doing a coupon at the weekends, start adding anyone playing coventry. They are dreadful, haven't won in the league in God knows how long, are 14 points adrift of safety but you can get opponents at near enough evens most weeks. I had bury to beat them at dead on evens tonight.
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boxingknockout wrote:
littlepug wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:Haye is only 10-1 to end the fight in 60s at Skybet! Nuts. No value of course though you can get 22-1 at Ladbrokes.

I'm just looking Haye at 10-1 1st round Ko. Haye is genuine peed off and can be a spiteful guy, I reckon he just wants to humiliate Bellew and so might just Mark de Mori him
25-1 with betfair and PP
Still it's very rare for any fight, let alone a big one to end in 60 seconds. By the time they get to the centre of the ring and have looked at each other 10 seconds has passed. Then once you knock someone down - you get pointed to the corner. The guy gets up, gets a count, the ref checks he's all right, then they come together again - that's 50 seconds already.

PS Can anyone tell me when was the last world title fight that ended in under 60 seconds??? I can't think of one - even a prime Tyson never went shorter than 90 seconds....
Was going to suggest Bennt thrashing Morrison but checked it and that lasted an epic 93 seconds :lol:
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ShadrachSimmo wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
littlepug wrote: 25-1 with betfair and PP
Still it's very rare for any fight, let alone a big one to end in 60 seconds. By the time they get to the centre of the ring and have looked at each other 10 seconds has passed. Then once you knock someone down - you get pointed to the corner. The guy gets up, gets a count, the ref checks he's all right, then they come together again - that's 50 seconds already.

PS Can anyone tell me when was the last world title fight that ended in under 60 seconds??? I can't think of one - even a prime Tyson never went shorter than 90 seconds....
Was going to suggest Bennt thrashing Morrison but checked it and that lasted an epic 93 seconds :lol:
Ruiz recently beat Ceja in 51 seconds of round 1
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Betstars is giving really good odds on the round betting. 10/1 for round 1 Haye ko 9/1 for round 2
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote:
ShadrachSimmo wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Still it's very rare for any fight, let alone a big one to end in 60 seconds. By the time they get to the centre of the ring and have looked at each other 10 seconds has passed. Then once you knock someone down - you get pointed to the corner. The guy gets up, gets a count, the ref checks he's all right, then they come together again - that's 50 seconds already.

PS Can anyone tell me when was the last world title fight that ended in under 60 seconds??? I can't think of one - even a prime Tyson never went shorter than 90 seconds....
Was going to suggest Bennt thrashing Morrison but checked it and that lasted an epic 93 seconds :lol:
Ruiz recently beat Ceja in 51 seconds of round 1

And who can forget the Tua Ruiz starching

Moorer also got starched in 20 seconds by Tua
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TheLeprechaun wrote:

And who can forget the Tua Ruiz starching

Moorer also got starched in 20 seconds by Tua
Neither we're world title fights.
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Wasn't Dokes-Weaver I 55 secs?
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Re: Betting thread

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Mcclellan v Bell 20 seconds
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Re: Betting thread

Post by JimGunn »

I believe the line is off on this fight on the Thurman/Garcia undercard too. Fonfara is coming off a brutal KO loss nine months ago by Joe Smith Jr. who then knocked Bernard Hopkins out of the ring and out of the sport. He also switched trainers to Virgil Hunter and this is his first bout with a new trainer, something that I do not think is an advantage. Dawson is a southpaw and has only lost to top competition, just like Fonfara. I might be talking myself into a lot of underdogs this weekend, but it's been working for me, so I'm rolling with this and pseudo-hedging my play with the over in this ten round bout.

Chad Dawson (+385) vs Andrzej Fonfara $100.00 for $385.00
Chad Dawson/Andrzej Fonfara Over 8½ (-130) $65.00 for $50.00
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JimGunn wrote:I believe the line is off on this fight on the Thurman/Garcia undercard too. Fonfara is coming off a brutal KO loss nine months ago by Joe Smith Jr. who then knocked Bernard Hopkins out of the ring and out of the sport. He also switched trainers to Virgil Hunter and this is his first bout with a new trainer, something that I do not think is an advantage. Dawson is a southpaw and has only lost to top competition, just like Fonfara. I might be talking myself into a lot of underdogs this weekend, but it's been working for me, so I'm rolling with this and pseudo-hedging my play with the over in this ten round bout.

Chad Dawson (+385) vs Andrzej Fonfara $100.00 for $385.00
Chad Dawson/Andrzej Fonfara Over 8½ (-130) $65.00 for $50.00
I like Dawson as well, for whatever that is worth.... :TU:
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Grand on haye 1-3 with paddy powers.
Best price by a mile.

This is a miss match a we all know it..

Cash in !!!!!
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mullenman wrote:Grand on haye 1-3 with paddy powers.
Best price by a mile.

This is a miss match a we all know it..

Cash in !!!!!
Fingers crosses for you. Just looked and I backed Haye 1-6 on the 21St of December!!!! Must have been flush before Christmas.
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Post by DSW »

I can't see past Malignaggi on Saturday. If he brings all his skills to the table i think he comfortably beats Eggington. I think Sam will keep coming forward but Paulie will pick him off with jabs and use his superior footwork to dominate.

I'm backing Malignaggi on points (2/1 with Bet365) and just hope the cards are fair.
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