lefthook82 wrote:Flintoff will definately win. This guy has read the script rehearsed and learned it. He will swing away wildly and get clipped. Im almost certain of it
He isnt a special talent. He probably fights for a can of bear in the midwest circuit and this will be by far his biggest payday.
From when you bypass Latvia to go to America you know they are bringing in Grade A trash
I bet the pregnant latvian that Price 'fought' would have put up more of a fight
Nothing is guaranteed when you have a 34-year-old guy who has NEVER STEPPED FOOT IN A RING BEFORE fight someone with at least a bit of experience. Zelenoff/Hartley is a decent example of this, apart from the 34 bit
There's no info on this, anyone saying they know one way or another is lying. I've got Dawson KO1 as part of a fun, small treble, just based on the fact that Freddie is the less proven guy. (with ZERO experience).
i had 30 on vassell outright. would haved added an extra 0 if i had the time to study him. why the fcuk was the over guy favourite. there is absolutely nothing on his record. i was just going on boxrec and thought fcuk off. had vassell points in a flintoff ko/price 1-3, so im hoping flintoff wins on points because i went against instincts betting on points with vassell. im always about the ko
You don't fly some one all the way from the USA to win.
Oklahoma is infamous for padded records, false names etc.
Too much money involved.
I can't see any other result than a Flintoff win.
I've got £100 on Flintoff at 11/10.
There is potentially big money to be made on this fight as there will be a gulf in class one way of the other. Trick is finding which way the cards will fall. I don't particularly like betting blind and trusting others match making skills on unknown quantities but I've had near enough the same thoughts as Mr Moonhangover so I tentatively bet on Flintoff to win. Not going mad but hoping to get a free weekend out of it.
Anyone havin a bet on the fury fight?? Im up after the two fights last night backed price rds 1-3 and flintoff outright, so thinking of lumpin it all on Fury in rd 1-12 which is 2/1 , what ya reckon?
keithmoonhangover wrote:I'm not trying to be a knob, but shouldn't you bet on who you think is actually gonna win the fight?
Yes and no. If you do decide to gamble, I think you should only do so when the odds are at least fair and ideally favourable. Hardly anybody does that and it's one of the primary reasons why almost all gamblers are well down.
keithmoonhangover wrote:I'm not trying to be a knob, but shouldn't you bet on who you think is actually gonna win the fight?
Yes and no. If you do decide to gamble, I think you should only do so when the odds are at least fair and ideally favourable. Hardly anybody does that and it's one of the primary reasons why almost all gamblers are well down.
I choose the value method of gambling, haven't done too badly with it. Senchenko KO win and Flintoff win last night were good recent results of 'value' bets.
If you can ignore the hype around 'our' boxers and look purely at records, then you can see that odds like 5/1 for Johnson are pretty big, he might not win, but I think he's much better than a 5/1 shot.