Mayweather 1.31 on Betfair! What is going on? I can't resist anymore and am going to put a big bet on with a small cover of Macgregor by disqualification at 66/1.
One BoxRec-capped play on the ESPN boxing card tonight. Machado is a KO artist with a lot of fast stoppages for super featherweight and even though Morales has never been stopped and has only 1 loss and 3 draws overseas, I'll take a chance now that the under moved so much into + money:
Alberto Machado/Carlos Morales Under 7½ (+120) $85.00 for $102.00
Julius Indongo (+1300) vs Terence Crawford $100.00 for $1300.00
Julius Indongo (+1000) vs Terence Crawford $100.00 for $1000.00
Julius Indongo +30½ points (+200) $100.00 for $200.00
Terence Crawford wins in round 7-9 (+422) $25.00 for $105.50
Julius Indongo/Terence Crawford fight ends in round 7-12 (+180) $75.00 for $135.00
Craig Baker (+2500) vs Oleksander Gvozdyk $25.00 for $625.00
Samuel Vargas (-125) vs Ali Funeka $125.00 for $100.00
Cholo_cws wrote:Strange this. As I write this the Whyte-tan result is in. Yet Betfred are still taking bets on it.
The prelims started earlier than many expected, a full three and a half hours before the main card is scheduled for. Many sportsbooks may have made an error thinking that bout was on the tv undercard later, not the early online-only prelims. 5Dimes also had the lines open after the bout, but I didn't dare bet it because they could not only cancel your bets but ban your account for trying to pull a fast one.
I didn't bet on it, but find it odd how often this happens. The Baker/Gvozdyk over/under was set at 5.5 rounds. I figured this semed like a 3 round fight or so, but when I saw the price, I decided not to bother. Anyhow, watching the fight and Gvozdyk does next to dick for 5 rounds and change. As soon as the middle of the 6th round came up, and I mean right at 1:30, Gvoz starts throwing power shots and drops Baker. He gets back up to be hammered and fight is stopped in the underdog over....
It's not the first time I've seen a fight that looks to be carried until the over hits. Odd........
armageto wrote:I didn't bet on it, but find it odd how often this happens. The Baker/Gvozdyk over/under was set at 5.5 rounds. I figured this semed like a 3 round fight or so, but when I saw the price, I decided not to bother. Anyhow, watching the fight and Gvozdyk does next to dick for 5 rounds and change. As soon as the middle of the 6th round came up, and I mean right at 1:30, Gvoz starts throwing power shots and drops Baker. He gets back up to be hammered and fight is stopped in the underdog over....
It's not the first time I've seen a fight that looks to be carried until the over hits. Odd........
Gvozdyk did appear to be taking his time. 5Dimes and one other book actually had the over/under at 6½ rounds, not 5½ in this case.
armageto wrote:I didn't bet on it, but find it odd how often this happens. The Baker/Gvozdyk over/under was set at 5.5 rounds. I figured this semed like a 3 round fight or so, but when I saw the price, I decided not to bother. Anyhow, watching the fight and Gvozdyk does next to dick for 5 rounds and change. As soon as the middle of the 6th round came up, and I mean right at 1:30, Gvoz starts throwing power shots and drops Baker. He gets back up to be hammered and fight is stopped in the underdog over....
It's not the first time I've seen a fight that looks to be carried until the over hits. Odd........
Cholo_cws wrote:Strange this. As I write this the Whyte-tan result is in. Yet Betfred are still taking bets on it.
The prelims started earlier than many expected, a full three and a half hours before the main card is scheduled for. Many sportsbooks may have made an error thinking that bout was on the tv undercard later, not the early online-only prelims. 5Dimes also had the lines open after the bout, but I didn't dare bet it because they could not only cancel your bets but ban your account for trying to pull a fast one.
I didn't bet on it as I don't have a Betfred account. Just saw they had it listed whilst I was looking to see if they had a sign up offer. Maybe they wouldn't have let you bet? Stupidly I had a small punt on Whyte to go the distance (6/1) as part of an accumulator at another bookies. Thought he might have been unmotivated and lazy but obviously not.
Cholo_cws wrote:Strange this. As I write this the Whyte-tan result is in. Yet Betfred are still taking bets on it.
The prelims started earlier than many expected, a full three and a half hours before the main card is scheduled for. Many sportsbooks may have made an error thinking that bout was on the tv undercard later, not the early online-only prelims. 5Dimes also had the lines open after the bout, but I didn't dare bet it because they could not only cancel your bets but ban your account for trying to pull a fast one.
I didn't bet on it as I don't have a Betfred account. Just saw they had it listed whilst I was looking to see if they had a sign up offer. Maybe they wouldn't have let you bet? Stupidly I had a small punt on Whyte to go the distance (6/1) as part of an accumulator at another bookies. Thought he might have been unmotivated and lazy but obviously not.
I tried to get a cheeky £20 on Whyte even though I'd watched the fight.
Didn't let me get it on. Must of just been a IT error for Betfred.
armageto wrote:I didn't bet on it, but find it odd how often this happens. The Baker/Gvozdyk over/under was set at 5.5 rounds. I figured this semed like a 3 round fight or so, but when I saw the price, I decided not to bother. Anyhow, watching the fight and Gvozdyk does next to dick for 5 rounds and change. As soon as the middle of the 6th round came up, and I mean right at 1:30, Gvoz starts throwing power shots and drops Baker. He gets back up to be hammered and fight is stopped in the underdog over....
It's not the first time I've seen a fight that looks to be carried until the over hits. Odd........
Gvozdyk did appear to be taking his time. 5Dimes and one other book actually had the over/under at 6½ rounds, not 5½ in this case.
I saw it at 5.5 rounds at two books. Either way, it really looked like he carried Baker to a certain point, IMO.
I thought gvosdyk could have stepped it up but on the flip side, what he was doing got the other guy moving forward more and maybe that was gvosdyk plan but he was definitely just cruising before
Is it easy enough to withdraw your winnings with all of the bookies? Or are any sneaky with this? I can see in some new customer offers that they don't let you take out the money they give you until you've bet with it 12 times.
Asterix wrote:Is it easy enough to withdraw your winnings with all of the bookies? Or are any sneaky with this? I can see in some new customer offers that they don't let you take out the money they give you until you've bet with it 12 times.
its hard withdrawing free bet winnings but any normal bet winnings will let you withdraw without any hassle
Not a odds on gambler normally but Mayweather at 3/10 and stoppage at 5/6 seems really good value. Surely the money isn't going to keep on coming for McGregor is it?
afcmarshall wrote:Not a odds on gambler normally but Mayweather at 3/10 and stoppage at 5/6 seems really good value. Surely the money isn't going to keep on coming for McGregor is it?
I'm hoping for one more story to come out that'll send the McGregor fans into a frenzy. Apparently the odds genuinely shifted after the glove situation. Who knows what a rumour about Floyd having a tough spar or niggling injury could do.
Asterix wrote:Is it easy enough to withdraw your winnings with all of the bookies? Or are any sneaky with this? I can see in some new customer offers that they don't let you take out the money they give you until you've bet with it 12 times.
its hard withdrawing free bet winnings but any normal bet winnings will let you withdraw without any hassle