Betting thread

southpawn
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Langford-Welborn

Post by southpawn »

This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
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Re: Betting thread

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freddydoesdallas wrote: 03 May 2018, 02:02 Personally, I think Haye v Bellew is a fight to avoid betting on. It's essentially a fight that is just full of spin and too many secrets and lies.
Agreed, there looks like there could be value to be had in the Cox / Ryder fight.
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Good shout mate, don't see all the hype about Langford he's always looked pretty average to me ??
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Re: Betting thread

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brian13 wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:40
freddydoesdallas wrote: 03 May 2018, 02:02 Personally, I think Haye v Bellew is a fight to avoid betting on. It's essentially a fight that is just full of spin and too many secrets and lies.
Agreed, there looks like there could be value to be had in the Cox / Ryder fight.
I'm listening...
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Re: Betting thread

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TheLeprechaun wrote: 03 May 2018, 06:35
freddydoesdallas wrote: 03 May 2018, 02:02 Personally, I think Haye v Bellew is a fight to avoid betting on. It's essentially a fight that is just full of spin and too many secrets and lies.
Agreed. I have zero interest in the fight. There are some much better bets this weekend
I'm listening...
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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Omerta wrote: 04 May 2018, 14:06
southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Good shout mate, don't see all the hype about Langford he's always looked pretty average to me ??
IKR. He seems like great kid and I wish him well and all, but no-one says "run of the mill British domestic" like him. :maybe:
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Re: Betting thread

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boxlocks wrote: 04 May 2018, 14:09
brian13 wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:40
freddydoesdallas wrote: 03 May 2018, 02:02 Personally, I think Haye v Bellew is a fight to avoid betting on. It's essentially a fight that is just full of spin and too many secrets and lies.
Agreed, there looks like there could be value to be had in the Cox / Ryder fight.
I'm listening...
Cox stoppage is 5/2 and Cox points is 7/2

Ryder points is 15/8, don't think Ryder has that much power to get Cox out of there.

I might have a little bet on this: John Ryder - To Win After Being Knocked Down ~ 6/1
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Good call! :salut:

I read your post and I was gonna stick a bet on, thought it was Saturday though :brick:
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Re: Betting thread

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Cox 13/10

Thinking about Haye and or Chudinov but not sure yet.
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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WestEndRiot wrote: 04 May 2018, 17:38
southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Good call! :salut:

I read your post and I was gonna stick a bet on, thought it was Saturday though :brick:
Same here! :witzend: Great shout that one.
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Excellent call.....I got down at +575

Thanks for posting
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Re: Langford-Welborn

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ElJefe wrote: 04 May 2018, 20:07
WestEndRiot wrote: 04 May 2018, 17:38
southpawn wrote: 04 May 2018, 13:08 This one is overshadowed by bigger fights this weekend, but Langford-Welborn is intriguing.

I know Langford is being groomed for better things and has a better record, but looking at fight vids I don't see any damn reason that Welborn isn't going to walk right in on him and unload all night. If Tommy can handle the punishment I suppose he could outwork him in constant exchanges, but I don't see him doing that. He's going to try to use his feet but Welborn's been able to step with better men, losing effort or not. BTW, I don't expect Langford's spindly arms to produce the kind of liver shots that ended Welborn against Gavin Reese and Liam Smith.

I got Welborn to win at 7/1. It's closed up some since, but Welborn still has great value at 5-1. If you put in ring quality above records and hype this is a pick'em fight.

One man's opinion here and I've been wrong a few times before.
Good call! :salut:

I read your post and I was gonna stick a bet on, thought it was Saturday though :brick:
Same here! :witzend: Great shout that one.
Great shout :TU:
I’ve got a small profit off the weekend’s bets already AND the acca only needs (ahem) another 5 long shots for the £100k dream jackpot :box:
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Re: Betting thread

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I'm going Ward and Haye by stoppage and Ryder and Rodriguez by decision. 35/1.

Ward isn't the biggest puncher but Tennyson has been stopped in both of his losses and was wild and got hurt himself after dropping Traynor at the end of last year.

I'm really rooting for Ryder to beat Cox. Hoping his experience will see him through after a quick start from Cox.

Rodriguez has 12 stoppages in 17 and this is a step up for him so hopefully Butler can go the distance.

Haye/Bellew could go either way. I've got no confidence in Haye's body holding up so I'll probably cover myself with a bet on Bellew KO 7-12 or something similar.

EDIT - Bet down at half 6, lovely!
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Re: Betting thread

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world ranked wrote: 04 May 2018, 19:32 Cox 13/10

Thinking about Haye and or Chudinov but not sure yet.
Adding Haye 8/15 didn't play Chudinov.
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Re: Betting thread

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world ranked wrote: 05 May 2018, 14:35
world ranked wrote: 04 May 2018, 19:32 Cox 13/10

Thinking about Haye and or Chudinov but not sure yet.
Adding Haye 8/15 didn't play Chudinov.
I'm on Haye as well

Good luck
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Re: Betting thread

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Tony Bellew (+210) vs David Haye ~$98.25 for ~$206.33
Tony Bellew (+205) vs David Haye ~$117.90 for ~$241.70
Tony Bellew wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+430) ~$29.48 for ~$126.75
Tony Bellew wins in rounds 7-12 (+700) ~$29.48 for ~$206.33
Tony Bellew wins by Disqualification (+10,000) ~$19.65 for ~$1,965.00
Tony Bellew knocks down David Haye (+274) ~$29.48 for ~$80.78
Tony Bellew/David Haye either to be knocked down in round 1 (+1800) ~$9.82 for ~$176.85
Tony Bellew/David Haye Under 7½ (+125) $100.00 for $125.00

Gennady Golovkin/Vanes Martirosyan fight ends in round 1-6 (+105) $100.00 for $105.00
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Re: Betting thread

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JimGunn wrote: 05 May 2018, 15:55 Tony Bellew (+210) vs David Haye ~$98.25 for ~$206.33
Tony Bellew (+205) vs David Haye ~$117.90 for ~$241.70
Tony Bellew wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+430) ~$29.48 for ~$126.75
Tony Bellew wins in rounds 7-12 (+700) ~$29.48 for ~$206.33
Tony Bellew wins by Disqualification (+10,000) ~$19.65 for ~$1,965.00
Tony Bellew knocks down David Haye (+274) ~$29.48 for ~$80.78
Tony Bellew/David Haye either to be knocked down in round 1 (+1800) ~$9.82 for ~$176.85
Tony Bellew/David Haye Under 7½ (+125) $100.00 for $125.00

Gennady Golovkin/Vanes Martirosyan fight ends in round 1-6 (+105) $100.00 for $105.00
:clap: :clap:

Well done
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Re: Betting thread

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Jamie Munguia 11/8 to beat Sadam Ali is generous in my book.
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote: 11 May 2018, 16:01 Jamie Munguia 11/8 to beat Sadam Ali is generous in my book.

Ali down to only -130 after opening at -250.

A lot of questions as to whether Ali can deal with pressure from a relentless, strong Mexican puncher.

Munguia looks pretty big. He's green but he'll certainly test Ali's heart and durability.
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Re: Betting thread

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Jorge Linares (+1000) vs Vasyl Lomachenko $50.00 for $500.00
Jorge Linares/Vasyl Lomachenko Over 7½ (-235) $235.00 for $100.00
Jorge Linares/Vasyl Lomachenko Over 9½ (-140) $140.00 for $100.00
Jorge Linares wins by split decision (+6925) $15.00 for $1038.75
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Re: Betting thread

Post by TheLeprechaun »

Lomachenko by KO
Lomachenko 1-6

free money
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote: 11 May 2018, 16:01 Jamie Munguia 11/8 to beat Sadam Ali is generous in my book.
:OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote: 13 May 2018, 02:31
The Insider wrote: 11 May 2018, 16:01 Jamie Munguia 11/8 to beat Sadam Ali is generous in my book.
:OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:
:TU: I held off on this one as I'd never seen Mungia box before. He looked good last night.
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Re: Betting thread

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The Insider wrote: 13 May 2018, 02:31
The Insider wrote: 11 May 2018, 16:01 Jamie Munguia 11/8 to beat Sadam Ali is generous in my book.
:OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:
Good call

Thanks for posting
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Re: Betting thread

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Don't think anywhere will have it but Badou Jack to be knocked down but win on points would be a good bet for the weekend.
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