Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 10:46
A loss isn't the end of the world; Warren hasn't ditched Frankie or Chisora - as long as it's not a 'no mas' he'll not dump Saunders or Eubank.
Hahahhaha yeah, very good point. I'm with the former at this point, and still think it's the smart bet. If Eubank does do something special and turns out to be very good, which is possible, we just don't have enough evidence at this stage to back that.jamiedavies02 wrote:Definite hindsight job this one, can see the post-fight betting breakdown being either;
a) Can't believe I didn't back an undefeated European/ British/ Commonwealth Champion with amatuer pedigree at 10/11 to beat a novice pro with a famous daddy...
b) Wow, can't believe I didn't Eubank at 1/1 (and bigger in the build up), we won't see that kind of price on him again for a while. He COULD be something special, I'll guess we'll go some way towards finding out tonight...
I'm very much in the BJS camp at the moment, no bet for me tho, atleast not until inplay. I was going to back BJS but I asked Bradley Pryce on Twitter (mutual opponent) and he said Eubank inside the distance which went against my own opinion
I wouldn't know anything about thatSklar wrote:If that does turn out to be the case, has FW sold BJS down the river?187 wrote:It's all about 'Levels' and the smart money is on Eubank
I think he very much expects BJS to beat him handily.Sklar wrote:If that does turn out to be the case, has FW sold BJS down the river?187 wrote:It's all about 'Levels' and the smart money is on Eubank
Yeah its crazy, i've actually gone for Eubank to win by stoppage but i cant for the life of me work out why im betting against a proven top quality fighter like BJS. Somethings just scrammbled my judgement on this one i dont know if its my gut instinct or the hype. Im hoping its my gut instinctsbruthead wrote:Gone big (for me) on BJS against Eubank. Even if Eubank proves me wrong, I just don't see how such an unproven fighter can be nearly 50:50 odds with an unbeaten British/European champion who has five 12 rounders under his belt. Eubank has never gone past 8...
Thanks mate, bet 365, fancied building an accumulator around a Billie Joe win, there's no way Junior should be beating him, unless he really is the real McCoy, but that is one hell of a padded record Eubank hasRiddick Blowe wrote:What site are you on mate? Just click on the first selection you want and a betslip should pop up with your choice in it. Then add more selections and they'll appear in the betslip. Then type in the amount you want to bet in the 'accumulator' box. It should show you the potential returns depending on site. Then click bet. This is usually how to do it.MightyWarrior wrote:Any of you experts please tell me how to do an online accumulator bet, 4 to win bets say, say 20 on first, then winnings go on to next bet etc ?
Thanks !
4875/1palooka wrote:What are the odds on Skeete v Gavin being fight of the night?
187 wrote:4875/1palooka wrote:What are the odds on Skeete v Gavin being fight of the night?
Bet365 doesn't even use the word accumulator but figured out picking five winners it's a fivefold bet I need, so gone for Walsh, BJS, FURY, Gavin & Crawford.MightyWarrior wrote:Thanks mate, bet 365, fancied building an accumulator around a Billie Joe win, there's no way Junior should be beating him, unless he really is the real McCoy, but that is one hell of a padded record Eubank hasRiddick Blowe wrote:What site are you on mate? Just click on the first selection you want and a betslip should pop up with your choice in it. Then add more selections and they'll appear in the betslip. Then type in the amount you want to bet in the 'accumulator' box. It should show you the potential returns depending on site. Then click bet. This is usually how to do it.MightyWarrior wrote:Any of you experts please tell me how to do an online accumulator bet, 4 to win bets say, say 20 on first, then winnings go on to next bet etc ?
Thanks !
My only thing with Skeete; is that he doesn't punch THAT hard. And Gavin is not strong, but has class. So the question is, can Skeete outbox Gavin? He has the height it's true. Good fight. But I think Gavin Pts.littlepug wrote:Gone for skeete win and Eubank stoppage in a double 10-1
Ok bet. But not sure Gavin stops Skeete. Not sure he punches hard enough.Cholo_cws wrote:Thought I'd try £10 on a treble at PaddyPower - Gavin via ko 7/2, Saunders points 7/4, Fury points 13/8 - returns £324.84
A lot are banking on daddy's genetics I suppose.ThereByTheGrace wrote:Eubank now 8/11 with b365. Amazing how a relative novice in Boxing Levels (in the ring) is the favourite against such a seasoned performer. Very interesting
I wouldn't back Jr, but if he manages to beat Saunders in style then he will be the next GGG on this forum mark my words!crusader wrote:A lot are banking on daddy's genetics I suppose.ThereByTheGrace wrote:Eubank now 8/11 with b365. Amazing how a relative novice in Boxing Levels (in the ring) is the favourite against such a seasoned performer. Very interesting
Hahahahhahhahh good honesty.Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:Had a ton on Chisora.
Why?
Drink
So not exposed as a hype job but bjs won comfortable enough.squared circle wrote:I have put an acca on fury, bjs, Gavin and Crawford all to win in any manner.
Lumped £150 on from my bets last weekend (bellew win, quigg on points).
Pays out about £560 I think so about 3.5 to 1.
Just hoping eubanks really is a hype job!!!!