Betting thread

Exoddus
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Re: Betting thread

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Any link for the Adamek fight? I've bet on under 7.5 rounds.
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Re: Betting thread

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Nevermind, got one :TU:
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Re: Betting thread

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TheLeprechaun wrote:
Jmashyaka wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
You can get 4.33 on his opponent
The guy he is fight seems worse, he has not fought at light heavy weight in his last 4 fights if memory serves me correct, he lost to a journeyman and he has been inactive for the last 2 years. Whilst Collins jr is crap I'm not gunna favour that time of opponent over him, but who knows.

I got Collins Jr at 1/2 which I think is decent.

McDonagh actually looks alright on youtube.

He's a traveller at the end of the day and if he comes to win he will have too much heart for Collins, who is wide open for shots and I get a David Price feeling about him.

Backing Collins Jr at 1/2 is mad.
I'm not afraid to admit when I'm wrong, you were spot on mate
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Jmashyaka wrote:
TheLeprechaun wrote:
Jmashyaka wrote: The guy he is fight seems worse, he has not fought at light heavy weight in his last 4 fights if memory serves me correct, he lost to a journeyman and he has been inactive for the last 2 years. Whilst Collins jr is crap I'm not gunna favour that time of opponent over him, but who knows.

I got Collins Jr at 1/2 which I think is decent.

McDonagh actually looks alright on youtube.

He's a traveller at the end of the day and if he comes to win he will have too much heart for Collins, who is wide open for shots and I get a David Price feeling about him.

Backing Collins Jr at 1/2 is mad.
I'm not afraid to admit when I'm wrong, you were spot on mate

Cheers mate, I was very patient for quite some time waiting for Collins to get stepped up a level so I could lamp on his opponent. Collins is dire
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Re: Betting thread

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:clap: :clap: :clap:
TheLeprechaun wrote:
cmdenny wrote:Steve Collins Junior 4/9 PaddyPower & Betfair Sportsbook. It's 1/3 to lay on Betfair exchange so a late line that won't be open for long. He's fighting a guy who got beat by a 7-25-1 fighter a few fights ago.

Collins Jr is very poor indeed. And I mean very poor. Look at his fights on YouTube.
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Re: Betting thread

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so with the thought in mind that pacman will suffer an injury during the fight ive had- Horn by ko/tko, mosley jnr to lose and meayweather rounds 1-6 in a treble that pays 40-1
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May be reading this wrong but for me Pac is just different class to Horn, age, old overnight I know all those things but have had to play the early 2s for Manny by ko/tko, now down to best price of 11/8, so I have got the value all I need now is for the old boy to do the business.
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GlobalBox wrote:May be reading this wrong but for me Pac is just different class to Horn, age, old overnight I know all those things but have had to play the early 2s for Manny by ko/tko, now down to best price of 11/8, so I have got the value all I need now is for the old boy to do the business.
would say the smart money is on pac and will probably have something on him but ive been let down too many times by aging fighters that I will always back against them just in case
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Re: Betting thread

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Horns poor but Pacman won't stop him. He's too pitter patter with his shots. I've had a small play on Horn to get the ko, although I expect a boring UD for pac
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Re: Betting thread

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Has anyone seen much of Ricky Summers? He's a 10/1 underdog against Buglioni on Saturday.
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Shanemc wrote:Has anyone seen much of Ricky Summers? He's a 10/1 underdog against Buglioni on Saturday.
No - his opponents have been poor but looks like he's a boxer and hasn't lost a round. Maybe a small bet??
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boxingknockout wrote:
Shanemc wrote:Has anyone seen much of Ricky Summers? He's a 10/1 underdog against Buglioni on Saturday.
No - his opponents have been poor but looks like he's a boxer and hasn't lost a round. Maybe a small bet??
Yeah I've a small bet for interest more than anything.
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I checked BoxRec for tonight's FS1 main event welterweight fight and it's a re-match from 2016 that most people think was a robbery. Miguel Cruz won the first bout by a 96-94, 96-94, 99-91 split decision in which both Jimmy Smith and Antonio Tarver thought Martin clearly won the fight with superior boxing. So did I from watching it. Martin is also southpaw to Cruz's orthodox and both moves and scores more while Cruz looks for a knockout and resorts to low blows when frustrated. I like the value on Martin as a slight favorite to right the wrong this time. Line is on the move with Martin getting bet down and 5Dimes limiting me to win $100 on this oddly.

Alex Martin (-117) vs Miguel Cruz ~$121.50 for ~$103.85
Alex Martin (-135) vs Miguel Cruz $135.00 for $100.00
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Re: Betting thread

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Shafikov v Easter jr tonight. Both have a common opponent in Richard Comney who ran them close. 10/3 for Shafikov but feel he's got to win by stoppage in Easters hometown.
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Re: Betting thread

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Easter Jr jabs and moves way better than commey. I don't think shafikov has much of a chance.
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Shafikov has won me money in his last two fights, so I can't resist backing him as the line climbed even against a much taller man with a huge reach like Easter. And I think Manny will get his first stoppage in years against Horn tomorrow, maybe in the very first few rounds.

Denis Shafikov (+500) vs Robert Easter Jr. $20.00 for $100.00
Denis Shafikov (+320) vs Robert Easter Jr. $31.25 for $100.00
Denis Shafikov (+250) vs Robert Easter Jr. $40.00 for $100.00

Manny Pacquiao (-435) vs Jeff Horn ~$437.50 for ~$100.57
Manny Pacquiao wins in round 1-6 (+450) $25.00 for $112.50
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+151) $100.00 for $151.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 9½ (+150) $66.67 for $100.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 10½ (+130) $100.00 for $130.00
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ or unanimous decision (-290) $290.00 for $100.00
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The Ohio boys were judged very generously tonight, although, unlike Jamontay Clark, Easter was actually deserving of a win (one much closer than the official scores). Shafikov has been treated like poo in highly competitive bouts a few times now....

Easter is good, but I dont think he showed himself to be much better than Comney or Shaf.
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Added more on Manny's moneyline since I got it at a very good price. I think Horn is hand picked to make him look good in a big stadium show broadcast all over the world on cable tv.

Manny Pacquiao (-416) vs Jeff Horn ~$437.50 for ~$105.17
Manny Pacquiao (-435) vs Jeff Horn ~$437.50 for ~$100.57
Manny Pacquiao wins in round 1-6 (+450) $25.00 for $112.50
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+151) $100.00 for $151.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 9½ (+150) $66.67 for $100.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 10½ (+130) $100.00 for $130.00
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ or unanimous decision (-290) $290.00 for $100.00
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Re: Betting thread

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Nothing really takes my fancy this weekend apart from a Ted Cheeseman stoppage @ Evs. Ryan scraped past Willy Warburton and Sonny Upton in his last 2 and Ted can bang so hoping for another winning weekend with this one.

If I were taking a long odds bet this weekend I'd have Summers at 10/1. He's a big boy and is such an unknown quantity. Buglioni is pretty much tried and tested these days but have the wars caught up with him. At 10/1 I'll have a tiny nibble as I'd be gutted not to be on the train if Ricky pulls it off.
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JimGunn wrote:Added more on Manny's moneyline since I got it at a very good price. I think Horn is hand picked to make him look good in a big stadium show broadcast all over the world on cable tv.

Manny Pacquiao (-416) vs Jeff Horn ~$437.50 for ~$105.17
Manny Pacquiao (-435) vs Jeff Horn ~$437.50 for ~$100.57
Manny Pacquiao wins in round 1-6 (+450) $25.00 for $112.50
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+151) $100.00 for $151.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 9½ (+150) $66.67 for $100.00
Manny Pacquiao/Jeff Horn Under 10½ (+130) $100.00 for $130.00
Manny Pacquiao wins by KO/TKO/DQ or unanimous decision (-290) $290.00 for $100.00

I agree. I bet ko at 11-8
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Jerwin Ancajas Vs Teiru Kinoshita

Jerwin Ancajas Is 3/1 to win on points (PP) and 9/4 for the fight to go the distance think it's a good double, ain't watched either fight just going by records and they fought etc Teiru Kinoshita went the distance with Tete so he's showed he is a tough fighter...
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Londonirish wrote:Jerwin Ancajas Vs Teiru Kinoshita

Jerwin Ancajas Is 3/1 to win on points (PP) and 9/4 for the fight to go the distance think it's a good double, ain't watched either fight just going by records and they fought etc Teiru Kinoshita went the distance with Tete so he's showed he is a tough fighter...
Got this in an acca, looks solid
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Added small play on this undercard bout tonigh. I can't imagine Mosley's dad and team would allow him to travel all the way Down Under to take on an undefeated boxer unless they thought he had a real chance to win this. I'll take a stab at this underdog price.

Shane Mosley Jr. (+255) vs David Toussaint $40.00 for $102.00
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The Insider wrote:Nothing really takes my fancy this weekend apart from a Ted Cheeseman stoppage @ Evs. Ryan scraped past Willy Warburton and Sonny Upton in his last 2 and Ted can bang so hoping for another winning weekend with this one.

If I were taking a long odds bet this weekend I'd have Summers at 10/1. He's a big boy and is such an unknown quantity. Buglioni is pretty much tried and tested these days but have the wars caught up with him. At 10/1 I'll have a tiny nibble as I'd be gutted not to be on the train if Ricky pulls it off.
Cheeseman cashes me in with a 3rd round stoppage.
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The Insider wrote:
The Insider wrote:Nothing really takes my fancy this weekend apart from a Ted Cheeseman stoppage @ Evs. Ryan scraped past Willy Warburton and Sonny Upton in his last 2 and Ted can bang so hoping for another winning weekend with this one.

If I were taking a long odds bet this weekend I'd have Summers at 10/1. He's a big boy and is such an unknown quantity. Buglioni is pretty much tried and tested these days but have the wars caught up with him. At 10/1 I'll have a tiny nibble as I'd be gutted not to be on the train if Ricky pulls it off.
Cheeseman cashes me in with a 3rd round stoppage.
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Bosh!

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