horndawg80 wrote:Malik Scott has zero chance! Get on 8's with Boyle in Round 1 for Mr Wilder
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The Insider
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reggaereggae
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Very nice one - was it really 8-1? Which id seen that price; what a bargainThe Insider wrote:horndawg80 wrote:Malik Scott has zero chance! Get on 8's with Boyle in Round 1 for Mr Wilder
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I know it is early but fury to beat chisora on points at 3.4 with sky bet looks big.
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Hagler2002
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I'm waiting for the weigh in before I contemplate putting any money on this.BillyTKid wrote:I know it is early but fury to beat chisora on points at 3.4 with sky bet looks big.
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reggaereggae wrote:Very nice one - was it really 8-1? Which id seen that price; what a bargainThe Insider wrote:horndawg80 wrote:Malik Scott has zero chance! Get on 8's with Boyle in Round 1 for Mr Wilder
yea i think even Mailik Scott got in on that action
once wilder hits you , you stay Hit
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Kid Galahad goes for the vacant European super-bantamweight title on home soil in Sheffield tomorrow against Spain's Sergio Prado. The title was made vacant by Belfast's world-rated Carl Frampton.
It is a natural step-up for the brash, talented Galahad, the mandatory EBU contender who has reeled off 15 wins since turning pro in 2009 and picked up the British title with a come-from-behind 10-round stoppage of Liverpool's previously unbeaten James "Jazza" Dickens in his last outing, a win which will have really brought Galahad on as a fighter. The 24-year-old (just turned 24) relinquished the title shortly afterwards.
Prado is on a winning run of four after a sticky patch a few years ago. He outscored a decent Frenchman over 12 rounds last time out and held the Spanish super-bantamweight title in his time, so we know he is no mug. The 31-year-old from Madrid is not a particularly busy fighter, with just 13 pro outings, but Spaniards tend to stick around in the amateur game longer than they do here so Prado may have more experience than at first glance. He holds a decent stoppage of former European bantamweight title challenger Karim Quibir Lopez, but Lopez is a faded force.
Worryingly, Prado has been floored and stopped as a pro and you wonder how he will cope with the sheer speed and accuracy of the slick home man from Brendan Ingle's legendary Wincobank gym. Make no mistake about it, Prado is no Carl Frampton and represents something of a 'gimme' European title opponent for Galahad, who, after his long, hard battle with the tasty Dickens last time out, looks all set for a much quicker win.
It is a natural step-up for the brash, talented Galahad, the mandatory EBU contender who has reeled off 15 wins since turning pro in 2009 and picked up the British title with a come-from-behind 10-round stoppage of Liverpool's previously unbeaten James "Jazza" Dickens in his last outing, a win which will have really brought Galahad on as a fighter. The 24-year-old (just turned 24) relinquished the title shortly afterwards.
Prado is on a winning run of four after a sticky patch a few years ago. He outscored a decent Frenchman over 12 rounds last time out and held the Spanish super-bantamweight title in his time, so we know he is no mug. The 31-year-old from Madrid is not a particularly busy fighter, with just 13 pro outings, but Spaniards tend to stick around in the amateur game longer than they do here so Prado may have more experience than at first glance. He holds a decent stoppage of former European bantamweight title challenger Karim Quibir Lopez, but Lopez is a faded force.
Worryingly, Prado has been floored and stopped as a pro and you wonder how he will cope with the sheer speed and accuracy of the slick home man from Brendan Ingle's legendary Wincobank gym. Make no mistake about it, Prado is no Carl Frampton and represents something of a 'gimme' European title opponent for Galahad, who, after his long, hard battle with the tasty Dickens last time out, looks all set for a much quicker win.
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Bard of Boxrec
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I'm going to have a bit of 11/1 for Del to stop him in rounds 7-12.BillyTKid wrote:I know it is early but fury to beat chisora on points at 3.4 with sky bet looks big.
If Del comes in focused and at his best I pick him to win this. An obese version of Chisora had Fury rocked in the first fight, so he can hurt Fury. I think he'll be up for this and his pressure will tell on a tired Fury late in the fight.
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mickey1975
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It's popular to believe only Del was out of shape in that fight. Tyson was just as unfit. Del's chin has been cracked too IMO.Riddick Blowe wrote:I'm going to have a bit of 11/1 for Del to stop him in rounds 7-12.BillyTKid wrote:I know it is early but fury to beat chisora on points at 3.4 with sky bet looks big.
If Del comes in focused and at his best I pick him to win this. An obese version of Chisora had Fury rocked in the first fight, so he can hurt Fury. I think he'll be up for this and his pressure will tell on a tired Fury late in the fight.
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That's a good point, at the time Del was a lot more out of shape compared to his usual as Tyson was never in great shape at that stage. But if you compare where they were for that fight with where they both are nowadays in terms of fitness it's probably about the same difference.mickey1975 wrote:It's popular to believe only Del was out of shape in that fight. Tyson was just as unfit. Del's chin has been cracked too IMO.
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anyone think Thompson will stop Solis tonight? its 100/30.
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mickey1975
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No, he's not half the puncher Price made him look.Finn wrote:anyone think Thompson will stop Solis tonight? its 100/30.
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hmm i think you could well be right, im fancying solis rounds 8-12 or points anyway but the odds are only 8/13.mickey1975 wrote:No, he's not half the puncher Price made him look.Finn wrote:anyone think Thompson will stop Solis tonight? its 100/30.
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Solid v Thompson over 10.5 rounds at 1.65
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Monte Fisto
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I think he might, he will have a lot of belief. Not sure I will be putting money on this, though I'm thinking bout itFinn wrote:anyone think Thompson will stop Solis tonight? its 100/30.
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reggaereggae
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Thompson points 8-1, and Harris to win 10-1. Seems long though not the best bets
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Wow.reggaereggae wrote:Thompson points 8-1, and Harris to win 10-1. Seems long though not the best bets
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reggaereggae wrote:Thompson points 8-1, and Harris to win 10-1. Seems long though not the best bets
Do a double?
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reggaereggae
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NO! Gutted I didn't..............I was lazy and didn't belive in it enough.... only had a tenner on each but it was a decent return. Tenner on a double would've been almost a grand!Deno1986 wrote:reggaereggae wrote:Thompson points 8-1, and Harris to win 10-1. Seems long though not the best bets![]()
Do a double?
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BOYOVERTHEHILL
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Vivian Harris?
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Still a great result mate. Good picks!reggaereggae wrote:NO! Gutted I didn't..............I was lazy and didn't belive in it enough.... only had a tenner on each but it was a decent return. Tenner on a double would've been almost a grand!Deno1986 wrote:reggaereggae wrote:Thompson points 8-1, and Harris to win 10-1. Seems long though not the best bets![]()
Do a double?
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G.McClellan
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I got the following football accumulator for matches starting tomorrow and finishing on the 30th Match.
All to win in brackets
QPR v Blackpool (QPR), Arbroath v Rangers (Rangers), Real Madrid v Rayo Vallecano (Real Madrid),
Bayern Munich v Hoffenheim (Bayern Munich), Arsenal v Swansea (Arsenal), Manchester United v Manchester City
(Manchester City), Liverpool v Sunderland (Liverpool), Barcelona v Celta Vigo (Barcelona), Juventus v Parma (Juventus),
Atletico Madrid v Granada (Atletico Madrid), Leicester v Yeovil (Leicester), Panathinaikos v Kollini (Panathinaikos),
Southampton v Newcastle (Southampton), Oldham v Brentford (Brentford), Sanfrecce Hiroshima v Tokushima (Sanfrecce),
Leyton Orient v Bradford (Leyton Orient), Celtic v Ross County (Celtic), Nice v PSG (PSG).
All to win in brackets
QPR v Blackpool (QPR), Arbroath v Rangers (Rangers), Real Madrid v Rayo Vallecano (Real Madrid),
Bayern Munich v Hoffenheim (Bayern Munich), Arsenal v Swansea (Arsenal), Manchester United v Manchester City
(Manchester City), Liverpool v Sunderland (Liverpool), Barcelona v Celta Vigo (Barcelona), Juventus v Parma (Juventus),
Atletico Madrid v Granada (Atletico Madrid), Leicester v Yeovil (Leicester), Panathinaikos v Kollini (Panathinaikos),
Southampton v Newcastle (Southampton), Oldham v Brentford (Brentford), Sanfrecce Hiroshima v Tokushima (Sanfrecce),
Leyton Orient v Bradford (Leyton Orient), Celtic v Ross County (Celtic), Nice v PSG (PSG).
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What sort of odds you get G?
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Yes We Can
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Burnley
Leicester
Wolves
Rochdale
PSG
Bayern
6 fold tonight @ 6.47/1
Leicester
Wolves
Rochdale
PSG
Bayern
6 fold tonight @ 6.47/1
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ThereByTheGrace
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Celtic can win the title for a 45th time tonight by scoring more than 2.5 goals against Partick (11/8 with 365). We had 3/4 goals disallowed on Saturday against St Mirren and still won comfortably. We are due to hammer a team and I think tonight will be 3 or 4 at least.

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Just to let you fellas know that Collazo is 5/1 to win against Khan, outright prices only at this stage.
Irrespective of the result that is far too big, Khan up at Welter, see no reason why his resistance should be any better to be honest, Collazo is nothing special but a decent
dig in his counter punching style, worth a flutter for me.
Irrespective of the result that is far too big, Khan up at Welter, see no reason why his resistance should be any better to be honest, Collazo is nothing special but a decent
dig in his counter punching style, worth a flutter for me.