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Cheers. Was looking at around £200 like bet365 but they are only 5/1
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http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/manny ... of-victoryPoncey wrote:Cheers. Was looking at around £200 like bet365 but they are only 5/1
Stan James 7/1
Ladbrokes and Skybet 13/2
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littlekinny
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Bucklands price has been halved now!WestEndRiot wrote:Prizefighter odds....
Gary Sykes 6/4
Choi Tseveenpurev 2
Scott Lawton 10
Gary Buckland 12
Gary McArthur 14
Steve Bell 14
Derry Matthews 22
Kevin OHara 25
Only available with Sporting Bet at the minute, some ridiculous prices there, will surely be changes when the high street bookies release their prices. Sykes is rightfully favourite but i think Derry and Buckland are cracking value
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2 bets for me this weekend lads.
Haye rounds 1-6 - i got 10/11 at skybet
Pacquiao by Pts - 10/3 at bet 365
£100 on each
Haye rounds 1-6 - i got 10/11 at skybet
Pacquiao by Pts - 10/3 at bet 365
£100 on each
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Two welcome visitors square up in a 12-rounder on the David Haye-Audley Harrison show in Manchester this weekend when clever Texan Felix Cora takes on useful Serbian Enid Licina for the right to meet IBF cruiserweight champion Steve "USS" Cunningham.
Cora hails from Jack Johnson's old hometown of Galveston but is better known for his role in the most recent Contender series, from which he was eliminated (after one win) after Canada's heavy handed Troy Ross, who went on to win the series, floored and stopped him in the first round. The 30-year-old Cora is a slick-boxing southpaw in the mould of Harrison, quick and talented, but sadly, he is 'chinny' himself at 22-3-2 (12), all three of his losses by quick stoppage, although he has rebuilt with three straight wins since the Ross disaster last year.
To Licina, who is not particularly known for his power but who hits sharply enough at 18-2 (10) and who has never been stopped. He was outscored in an early career six-rounder by a Pole and by good Cuban Yoan Pablo Hernandez in a 12-rounder last year - a southpaw like Cora - but we can counter that with a fine eight-round decision Licina punched out over Rob Norton three years ago in Switzerland. Rob is a slick-boxing southpaw, of course, the current British cruiserweight champion.
The 30-year-old Licina, based in Germany, has good all-round ability and decent handspeed, and he outscored durable Belgian Ismael Abdoul over eight rounds in August in his last outing, which should serve as a good loosener. He will go for it in the early rounds on Saturday but is likely to need eight or nine rounds to finish the American.
Cora hails from Jack Johnson's old hometown of Galveston but is better known for his role in the most recent Contender series, from which he was eliminated (after one win) after Canada's heavy handed Troy Ross, who went on to win the series, floored and stopped him in the first round. The 30-year-old Cora is a slick-boxing southpaw in the mould of Harrison, quick and talented, but sadly, he is 'chinny' himself at 22-3-2 (12), all three of his losses by quick stoppage, although he has rebuilt with three straight wins since the Ross disaster last year.
To Licina, who is not particularly known for his power but who hits sharply enough at 18-2 (10) and who has never been stopped. He was outscored in an early career six-rounder by a Pole and by good Cuban Yoan Pablo Hernandez in a 12-rounder last year - a southpaw like Cora - but we can counter that with a fine eight-round decision Licina punched out over Rob Norton three years ago in Switzerland. Rob is a slick-boxing southpaw, of course, the current British cruiserweight champion.
The 30-year-old Licina, based in Germany, has good all-round ability and decent handspeed, and he outscored durable Belgian Ismael Abdoul over eight rounds in August in his last outing, which should serve as a good loosener. He will go for it in the early rounds on Saturday but is likely to need eight or nine rounds to finish the American.
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i fancied Buckland to do well in thsi as against Murrya he was very busy and very tough
littlekinny wrote:Bucklands price has been halved now!WestEndRiot wrote:Prizefighter odds....
Gary Sykes 6/4
Choi Tseveenpurev 2
Scott Lawton 10
Gary Buckland 12
Gary McArthur 14
Steve Bell 14
Derry Matthews 22
Kevin OHara 25
Only available with Sporting Bet at the minute, some ridiculous prices there, will surely be changes when the high street bookies release their prices. Sykes is rightfully favourite but i think Derry and Buckland are cracking value
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You would automatically regard Darlington's Stuart Hall as one of the fighting Halls from the town but surprisingly, Stuart is unrelated to Alan and Michael, both of whom won ABA titles a few years ago but largely underachieved as pros, which cannot be said for the unbeaten Stuart.
A pro just two years, Hall holds the British bantamweight title after outlasting Hackney's ageing Ian Napa in eight rounds in June, retaining against gritty Londoner Martin Power just a few weeks later in 10. Rested, replenished, raring to go, the rangy champion now faces the biggest test of his burgeoning career on Saturday in Manchester against St Helens banger Gary Davies, who held the same British title last year before he was narrowly outpointed by Napa. Did Davies soften up Napa for Hall? Yes, you would have to say.
The wiry Davies can really whack and needed just two rounds to wipe out Power in December 2008, which earned him his shot at the British title, and he crushed useful Welshman Matthew Edmonds in seven rounds to lift the famous Lonsdale Belt. Then came that man Napa, who proved a bit too cute for him over 12 brisk rounds, but Davies bounced back with a first-round destruction of Nottingham's Andy Bell earlier this year, dropping him twice.
Davies has been out since that win in March and he could have done with a loosener. Hall, as we know, is a fighting champion with his sights set on a Lonsdale Belt outright. However, he does like to pressure opponents. If he fights it out with Davies, he is in serious trouble. The champion needs to box clever from start to finish - busy, busy, busy on the move. Even then, Hall is likely to get rocked in the early rounds, perhaps even put down, before his stamina and workrate take him to a hard-earned points win.
A pro just two years, Hall holds the British bantamweight title after outlasting Hackney's ageing Ian Napa in eight rounds in June, retaining against gritty Londoner Martin Power just a few weeks later in 10. Rested, replenished, raring to go, the rangy champion now faces the biggest test of his burgeoning career on Saturday in Manchester against St Helens banger Gary Davies, who held the same British title last year before he was narrowly outpointed by Napa. Did Davies soften up Napa for Hall? Yes, you would have to say.
The wiry Davies can really whack and needed just two rounds to wipe out Power in December 2008, which earned him his shot at the British title, and he crushed useful Welshman Matthew Edmonds in seven rounds to lift the famous Lonsdale Belt. Then came that man Napa, who proved a bit too cute for him over 12 brisk rounds, but Davies bounced back with a first-round destruction of Nottingham's Andy Bell earlier this year, dropping him twice.
Davies has been out since that win in March and he could have done with a loosener. Hall, as we know, is a fighting champion with his sights set on a Lonsdale Belt outright. However, he does like to pressure opponents. If he fights it out with Davies, he is in serious trouble. The champion needs to box clever from start to finish - busy, busy, busy on the move. Even then, Hall is likely to get rocked in the early rounds, perhaps even put down, before his stamina and workrate take him to a hard-earned points win.
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Neither match £200.Chambers2 wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/manny ... of-victoryPoncey wrote:Cheers. Was looking at around £200 like bet365 but they are only 5/1
Stan James 7/1
Ladbrokes and Skybet 13/2
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Sorry misunderstood what ya meantPoncey wrote:Neither match £200.Chambers2 wrote:http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/manny ... of-victoryPoncey wrote:Cheers. Was looking at around £200 like bet365 but they are only 5/1
Stan James 7/1
Ladbrokes and Skybet 13/2
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WestEndRiot
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A-Force 22/1 to win in rounds 1-3 
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Go Faster Stripes
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From memory Bet 365s isn’t a matched bet is it, its more of a bonus ?
To get the £200 bonus you have to play through your deposit and bonus a number of times ?
To get the £200 bonus you have to play through your deposit and bonus a number of times ?