Betting thread

JimGunn
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Re: Betting thread

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Some degen action for tonight:

Jesus Soto Karass (+161) vs Juan Carlos Abreu ~$105.00 for ~$169.05
The Insider
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Taking a little on Adrian Granados at 9/1 against Shaun Porter. AG is tough as they come and you could argue he should still be unbeaten with a couple of SD/MD's that could have definitely gone his way. Porter is a level above but if he has an off night Granados will make him work that's for sure and at 9/1 its worth a small play
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The Insider wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 06:06 Taking a little on Adrian Granados at 9/1 against Shaun Porter. AG is tough as they come and you could argue he should still be unbeaten with a couple of SD/MD's that could have definitely gone his way. Porter is a level above but if he has an off night Granados will make him work that's for sure and at 9/1 its worth a small play
If Porter wasn't allowed to use his head as a weapon I'd be with you 100%.....(the odds would be closer to 2/1 than 9/1 of course)

Good luck sir...thanks for posting
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Re: Betting thread

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Deontay Wilder wins in round 1-6 (+137) vs Bermane Stiverne $100.00 for $137.00
Adrian Granados (+1000) vs Shawn Porter $50.00 for $500.00
Sergey Lipinets wins in round 7-12 (+125) vs Akihiro Kondo ~$105.00 for ~$131.25
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Re: Betting thread

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Damn, after seeing Stiverne weigh in like that and after the layoff this was a classic moment to back wilder in 1-3, but I ended up not doing it. Anyone know the odds for that?
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Riddick Blowe wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 03:52 Damn, after seeing Stiverne weigh in like that and after the layoff this was a classic moment to back wilder in 1-3, but I ended up not doing it. Anyone know the odds for that?
4/1 Riddick :OhYes:
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GlobalBox wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:09
Riddick Blowe wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 03:52 Damn, after seeing Stiverne weigh in like that and after the layoff this was a classic moment to back wilder in 1-3, but I ended up not doing it. Anyone know the odds for that?
4/1 Riddick :OhYes:
That was the best price? I was thinking it would be at least 6/1. Maybe I wouldn’t have lumped on at 4s after all. You get a piece?
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Riddick Blowe wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 06:40
GlobalBox wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:09
Riddick Blowe wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 03:52 Damn, after seeing Stiverne weigh in like that and after the layoff this was a classic moment to back wilder in 1-3, but I ended up not doing it. Anyone know the odds for that?
4/1 Riddick :OhYes:
That was the best price? I was thinking it would be at least 6/1. Maybe I wouldn’t have lumped on at 4s after all. You get a piece?
Yes mate thanks not as much as I asked for but a good
Weekend was achieved 😎
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Re: Betting thread

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any one know anything about this Soltby fella that Nathan Gorman is boxing ? He is a 10-1 outsider but cant really see why
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Re: Betting thread

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Skoglund opened as the underdog and he's been backed into favourite ever so slightly.

What's people's thoughts? His form against Smith alone is better than what Rocky has shown.
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Re: Betting thread

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TheGingerBomber wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 11:07 Skoglund opened as the underdog and he's been backed into favourite ever so slightly.

What's people's thoughts? His form against Smith alone is better than what Rocky has shown.
I'm on Skogland. Although I always fancy Rocky to get beat and then he pulls a win.
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littlepug wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 05:50 any one know anything about this Soltby fella that Nathan Gorman is boxing ? He is a 10-1 outsider but cant really see why
down to 6-1 now
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Jarrell Miller 6/5 for the stoppage against Mariusz Wach looks a good price. I don't think Wach has a lot left at this level at 37 years of age after a hard career and Miller knows he needs a big performance to secure a big fight.
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Shanemc wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 05:35 Jarrell Miller 6/5 for the stoppage against Mariusz Wach looks a good price. I don't think Wach has a lot left at this level at 37 years of age after a hard career and Miller knows he needs a big performance to secure a big fight.
That's funny, I came into the thread to say that I thought 4/5 for a points win was a good price! Miller tends to wear guys down and the only man to stop Wach in 35 fights was a juiced up Povetkin, and it took him until the last round. Hopefully a few more markets pop up on fight day as I'm torn between a points win or late stoppage at the moment.
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the povetkin stoppage was lame. the cut hadnt gotten much worse and they let him fight until the last round with it. why not let it go on another minute or so? it was just to get povetkin a hometown stoppage win imo. wach was never hurt at any point.

thing is that wach can be a bit of a punching bag. i can see him not really being hurt but just taking too many shots and the ref stepping in. also not sure what hes like to the body.
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Anyone think Haye 5-1 on points against Bellew is a very good price? Haye didn't hurt him once prior to the injury last time out - even when he started to land clean in the mid rounds. He also lacks the footspeed of old - that much was apparent even in the warmup fights against tomato cans. There is a good chance to me Bellew goes on the backfoot again and loses on points for lack of offense...
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jamamb wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 16:31 the povetkin stoppage was lame. the cut hadnt gotten much worse and they let him fight until the last round with it. why not let it go on another minute or so? it was just to get povetkin a hometown stoppage win imo. wach was never hurt at any point.

thing is that wach can be a bit of a punching bag. i can see him not really being hurt but just taking too many shots and the ref stepping in. also not sure what hes like to the body.
Er yes, but Wach was never dangerous in this fight and got outclassed.
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Wach is durable and tough but that's about it
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boxingknockout wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 19:38
jamamb wrote: 09 Nov 2017, 16:31 the povetkin stoppage was lame. the cut hadnt gotten much worse and they let him fight until the last round with it. why not let it go on another minute or so? it was just to get povetkin a hometown stoppage win imo. wach was never hurt at any point.

thing is that wach can be a bit of a punching bag. i can see him not really being hurt but just taking too many shots and the ref stepping in. also not sure what hes like to the body.
Er yes, but Wach was never dangerous in this fight and got outclassed.
ya no sh!t
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Re: Betting thread

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Smith win doubled with berbitiev rounds 1-6
Should get around 11/4

Get your mortgage on it
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Re: Betting thread

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Liam Smith 6/5. He might even force the stoppage. I fancy him for this one.
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Re: Betting thread

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Josh Taylor wins by 12 round decision (+147) vs Miguel Vazquez $100.00 for $147.00

Liam Williams (-105) vs Liam Smith $315.00 for $300.00
Mohamed Soltby (+900) vs Nathan Gorman $50.00 for $450.00

Daniel Jacobs Wins by KO/TKO/DQ (-145) vs Luis Arias $145.00 for $100.00
Jarrell Miller wins inside the distance (+100) vs Mariusz Wach ~$105.00 for ~$105.00

Artur Beterbiev/Enrico Koelling Under 5½ (-130) $52.00 for $40.00
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Re: Betting thread

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Are they singles or is that an acca?
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Re: Betting thread

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Changed my mind, I switched to Liam Smith:

Liam Smith (+106) vs Liam Williams ~$560.00 for ~$593.60
Liam Williams (-105) vs Liam Smith $315.00 for $300.00
Liam Smith/Liam Williams Draw (+2200) ~$35.00 for ~$770.00
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Re: Betting thread

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horndawg80 wrote: 11 Nov 2017, 16:28 Are they singles or is that an acca?
My bets are all singles, I just grouped them by card.
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