He was stopped with injuries on both occasions!expe wrote:Might have a bit of that one, Dickinson's been stopped a couple of times and Dawson can really whack.Glass Joe wrote:Neil Dawson likes to upset the odds, worth a ko bet, 3-1 outright.
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Hagler2002
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Hagler2002
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Everyone seems to think the Hall fight is a forgone conclusion, I know he's been doing a lot of appearances around the North East in pubs and clubs, now I'm not saying his training and mentality aren't right but I can't imagine it's been perfect.
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Hagler2002
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I don't think that price will be around long it's sure to shorten.Chambers2 wrote:Collazo is 3 to 1 to beat Amir outright.....seems very generous to me
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keithmoonhangover
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Only my second bet of the year. I've got £100 on Jon-Lewis Dickinson and Stuey Hall both to win on points. Just over a grand back if I win.
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keithmoonhangover
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Ward limited mate in fairness. Although he'll be doing the Ali shuffle at some point. I've seen him train and fight live, he showboats and lacks concentration. His biggest problem is his lack of power. Hall will outwork him. IMOHagler2002 wrote:Everyone seems to think the Hall fight is a forgone conclusion, I know he's been doing a lot of appearances around the North East in pubs and clubs, now I'm not saying his training and mentality aren't right but I can't imagine it's been perfect.
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horndawg80
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I'll tell you this for FREE, Cedric Agnew will not see Round 4!!!!
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keithmoonhangover
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Damn. At least I know Lewie and he's a canny lad.keithmoonhangover wrote:Only my second bet of the year. I've got £100 on Jon-Lewis Dickinson and Stuey Hall both to win on points. Just over a grand back if I win.
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dawson was always worth a small punt, shame hangover guess no holiday spending money.
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keithmoonhangover
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Another £100 on Stuey Hall on points @5/2.
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hope you got your money back
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Bard of Boxrec
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'I'LL THROW IT IN AN ACCUMULATOR!'
Brahmer stoppage
Pac points
Shawn Porter outright
Hopkins outright
Collazo outright
Froch stoppage
50/1
Would probably be way longer if I could get the Collazo stoppage.
Brahmer stoppage
Pac points
Shawn Porter outright
Hopkins outright
Collazo outright
Froch stoppage
50/1
Would probably be way longer if I could get the Collazo stoppage.
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Lost a 200 on hall v ward I'm not a bettin man but get carried away with the occasion never again mind I'll have to listen to hagler
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reggaereggae
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They didn't refund your bet? That is low.tear up wrote:Lost a 200 on hall v ward I'm not a bettin man but get carried away with the occasion never again mind I'll have to listen to hagler
I had a small bet on Macca at 5-1. Enzo is much taller and still a big puncher. I have never seen Braehmer but he seems very average for a 'world' champion
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Went down as a draw is the only people who bet a draw were the only one d got paid out thought it was my spending money for April 12 copper box show young Copey fightin smith just found out fights off already paid 280 for me and the wife train down there and digs another blow to the hunter wallet
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Quick question (off topic)
I had £3.45p (betted that amount trying to win a grand) on all four champions league quarter final first rounds being a draw, I got the first two correct last night and stand to win £1001.54p if tonights two end up a draw.
My question is this: I have the opportunity to (cash in) at any time, at the moment i can cash in £35 and walk away with around £30 profit.
How much is my "cash in" figure likely to rise to if there both drawing at halftime ?
I feel both Real Madrid and PSG will win the game now I've seen some team news and wondered if I could hold on for 45 minutes and take £100 or so. Anyone got any experience at this ?
I had £3.45p (betted that amount trying to win a grand) on all four champions league quarter final first rounds being a draw, I got the first two correct last night and stand to win £1001.54p if tonights two end up a draw.
My question is this: I have the opportunity to (cash in) at any time, at the moment i can cash in £35 and walk away with around £30 profit.
How much is my "cash in" figure likely to rise to if there both drawing at halftime ?
I feel both Real Madrid and PSG will win the game now I've seen some team news and wondered if I could hold on for 45 minutes and take £100 or so. Anyone got any experience at this ?
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Swansea puncher Enzo Maccarinelli gets a surprise shot at Germany's Juergen Braehmer for the WBA light-heavyweight title tomorrow in Germany.
Maccarinelli, a long-time cruiserweight written off several times and seemingly much older than his 33 years, decided to drop down to light-heavy and came through a desperate 11-round war with Ovill McKenzie in Cardiff last year to wrest the Commonwealth title at the weight, after a previous loss to the same man. He has since seen off Liverpool's Courtney Fry in seven rounds. Quite simply, the Welshman has turned his whole career around and deserves a shot for that alone.
Nevertheless, big Enzo remains vulnerable to decent opposition which makes him vulnerable to the clever, stiff-hitting, seasoned Braehmer, who at 42-2 (31) is on a winning run of 11 and famously stopped Ricky Hatton in the first round in the unpaid ranks many blue moons ago (where he also beat Carl Froch).
In Germany, it has to be said, southpaw Braehmer looks too much for Maccarinelli.
Maccarinelli, a long-time cruiserweight written off several times and seemingly much older than his 33 years, decided to drop down to light-heavy and came through a desperate 11-round war with Ovill McKenzie in Cardiff last year to wrest the Commonwealth title at the weight, after a previous loss to the same man. He has since seen off Liverpool's Courtney Fry in seven rounds. Quite simply, the Welshman has turned his whole career around and deserves a shot for that alone.
Nevertheless, big Enzo remains vulnerable to decent opposition which makes him vulnerable to the clever, stiff-hitting, seasoned Braehmer, who at 42-2 (31) is on a winning run of 11 and famously stopped Ricky Hatton in the first round in the unpaid ranks many blue moons ago (where he also beat Carl Froch).
In Germany, it has to be said, southpaw Braehmer looks too much for Maccarinelli.
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reggaereggae
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Also put 18-1 on Johnny Coyle prizefighter and a completely nuts fiver at 100-1 Coyle/Macca double
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Anyone see any value in frampton or undercard? McCullough to win by K.O at 2-1 maybe?
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Who's everyone got on the National tomorrow?
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Got 7/1 on the double. dean byrne to win prizefighter and Frampton to win by stoppage
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ThereByTheGrace
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I think Frampton will win on points tonight. A tricky Mexican southpaw who has only been stopped twice in a long career. Frampton is good, but his opponents haven't be great over the past few years (except Martinez).
14/5 Ladbrokes Frampton UD.
14/5 Ladbrokes Frampton UD.
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ShadrachSimmo
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Tidal bay for me. I've been following that horse for many years and rarely back against him.expe wrote:Who's everyone got on the National tomorrow?
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Too old and high in the weights for me, would be a surprise if it won, I haven't put anything on yet, but I won't be going for Tidal Bay.ShadrachSimmo wrote:Tidal bay for me. I've been following that horse for many years and rarely back against him.expe wrote:Who's everyone got on the National tomorrow?
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Long Run, King Balthazar and Big Shu all each way. Will never emulate my 80/1 bet on Auroras Encore last year.expe wrote:Who's everyone got on the National tomorrow?
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If someone is looking to add to an accumulator India are 4/6 to beat Sri Lanka in the T20 final, they are far too strong and have beat everyone with ease so far, they should win this comfortably...