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Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 04:59
by The Insider
Well my daft acca isn't looking too daft now thanks to Fury. When Eubank wins it'll finish a nice bet that I backed Fury, Alvarez, Abraham and CEJ in so I'll have a nice little return before Christmas. Also got one that I can possibly retire on if Dillian Whyte wins on the 12th. Could be a very Merry Christmas.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 08:28
by keithmoonhangover
SteveDow wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:£500 on Wlad to win and I get £600 back.

Done £450 on Wlad at 1/4. Haven't been on the greatest of runs recently so hoping this will at least land!
For once, I didn't actually put the bet on. Mrs Hangover reminded me that I've been telling everyone for years that Fury was going to be a world champion.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 08:31
by palooka
keithmoonhangover wrote:SteveDow wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:£500 on Wlad to win and I get £600 back.

Done £450 on Wlad at 1/4. Haven't been on the greatest of runs recently so hoping this will at least land!
For once, I didn't actually put the bet on. Mrs Hangover reminded me that I've been telling everyone for years that Fury was going to be a world champion.
I'm glad you didn't lump on

we may have to make a new 'bankrupt betters thread' before long.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 08:33
by keithmoonhangover
palooka wrote:I'm glad you didn't lump on

we may have to make a new 'bankrupt betters thread' before long.
I just wish the rematch was done. Fury will stop him next time in another stinker.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 09:20
by reggaereggae
keithmoonhangover wrote:SteveDow wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:£500 on Wlad to win and I get £600 back.

Done £450 on Wlad at 1/4. Haven't been on the greatest of runs recently so hoping this will at least land!
For once, I didn't actually put the bet on. Mrs Hangover reminded me that I've been telling everyone for years that Fury was going to be a world champion.
Then why put that post up? You're essentially lying and misleading other bettors who will follow your tip. (I didn't, input £10 on Fury Ko at special price of 10-1.) Realy poor form, I hope not too many follows your so-called tip.
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Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 09:28
by keithmoonhangover
reggaereggae wrote:Then why put that post up? You're essentially lying and misleading other bettors who will follow your tip. (I didn't, input £10 on Fury Ko at special price of 10-1.) Realy poor form, I hope not too many follows your so-called tip.
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I was going to put the bet on, but didn't. The words I used didn't say I'd put the bet on. Am I not allowed to change my mind?
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 09:33
by reggaereggae
keithmoonhangover wrote:reggaereggae wrote:Then why put that post up? You're essentially lying and misleading other bettors who will follow your tip. (I didn't, input £10 on Fury Ko at special price of 10-1.) Realy poor form, I hope not too many follows your so-called tip.
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I was going to put the bet on, but didn't. The words I used didn't say I'd put the bet on. Am I not allowed to change my mind?
Well it's certainly implied, especially when you quote an actual figure! After you decided not too you should have edited the post to say you had decided against it.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Nov 2015, 09:35
by keithmoonhangover
reggaereggae wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:reggaereggae wrote:Then why put that post up? You're essentially lying and misleading other bettors who will follow your tip. (I didn't, input £10 on Fury Ko at special price of 10-1.) Realy poor form, I hope not too many follows your so-called tip.
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I was going to put the bet on, but didn't. The words I used didn't say I'd put the bet on. Am I not allowed to change my mind?
Well it's certainly implied, especially when you quote an actual figure! After you decided not too you should have edited the post to say you had decided against it.
Two things.....
1. Betting on a 1/5 favourite is not a tip.
2. Everyone knows I'm not to be trusted since 'Povetkingate'.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 01 Dec 2015, 18:07
by CMDY
Betway have Tyson Fury as the marginal outsider at 11/10 against V Klitschko in a possible rematch. Any takers? Obv a draw back is tying up the stake until the listed date of the 5th August (fight by then for bet to stand).
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 02 Dec 2015, 11:08
by Shanemc
Quillin stoppage 5/2 at bet365
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 02 Dec 2015, 12:56
by cutsman
I quite fancy Jacobs to stop Quillin late
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 03 Dec 2015, 15:06
by CMDY
Good to see live boxing on C5 this Saturday with Mick H putting Lenny Daws' challenge for the vacant EBU belt on at Daws' home town venue. Anyone got any opinion on 16w 1loss Ruben Nieto? He hasn't shown much evidence of multiple passport stamps and not sure if there are many Spanish boxing fans on here?! The Spaniard's defeat came by a narrow decision against Michele Di Rocco (who has now vacated belt), and who had previously beaten Daws by a similarly tight margin. If weighting is given to home town advantage Nieto's narrow loss to Rocco was in Spain, whilst Daw's one was in Rocco's home Italy.
Don't know anything about Nieto (hence this post), but am probably going to have a small bet for a Saturday night interest. Am leaning towards rolling the dice on Daws at 1/3 with Bet365, a firm that refund bets if a draw.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 06:28
by The Insider
If Nieto is anything like bang average he will beat Daws who has looked terrible of late.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 08:15
by GlobalBox
Daws by ko has been backed from 4s to 11/4 with Bet365 and its as low as 13/8 elsewhere. Daws engine should be too much for Nieto in my view, having watched both men fight Di Rocco, I can see only one winner and would favour Daws to stop the visitor late.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 09:36
by Shanemc
GlobalBox wrote:Daws by ko has been backed from 4s to 11/4 with Bet365 and its as low as 13/8 elsewhere. Daws engine should be too much for Nieto in my view, having watched both men fight Di Rocco, I can see only one winner and would favour Daws to stop the visitor late.
With you on that took the 11/4 raging I missed the 4/1 but with the home crowd behind him I think he can force a late stoppage
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 12:18
by craig_minter
i'm thinking of taking Joshua with a UD for 14/1 with Ladbrokes
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 12:21
by Batley18
craig_minter wrote:i'm thinking of taking Joshua with a UD for 14/1 with Ladbrokes
Save your money instead.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 18:19
by littlepug
Anyone backing Enzo to beat Jones ? Enzo the betting underdog but I strongly fancy him to stop Jones, 23-20 for Enzo win ko prices not up yet (betfair )
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 18:21
by handsofstone
littlepug wrote:Anyone backing Enzo to beat Jones ? Enzo the betting underdog but I strongly fancy him to stop Jones, 23-20 for Enzo win ko prices not up yet (betfair )
Gary Lockett mentioned in this months BM that Enzo's KO win over Ovill was underappreciated and he's probably right
How can anyone not love Big Macc?
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 13:57
by CMDY
Interesting to see the prices on Lenny Daws have been on the drift, from best priced 1/3 to 2/5 with bookies and it's being traded at 4/9 on Betfair.
Quite looking forward to this one now, a nice little - under the radar- fight on C5. Could be worse things to watch on a Saturday night. I hope Hennessy manages to flog a good few tickets for this one (think they have) as Mick's last TV show looked pretty unattended, and Mick Hennessy seems a good fella.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 14:10
by CMDY
Daws is now out to 1/2 on Betfair from pre best price of 1/3 earlier in the week, quite a drift.
If Stan James are still letting you on, their 3/1 about Nieto is a late line price, and indeed an arb also as you can then back Daws at 1/2 and the draw at 35/1 on Betfair (if not more) and guarantee yourself a profit whatever happens.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 15:05
by Shanemc
Erick Bone 8/1 vs Chris Algieri great price Algieri a rightful favourite but I think them odds are a bit wide
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 20:02
by The Insider
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 00:51
by bruthead
littlepug wrote:Anyone backing Enzo to beat Jones ? Enzo the betting underdog but I strongly fancy him to stop Jones, 23-20 for Enzo win ko prices not up yet (betfair )
Not sure about the stoppage necessarily but I like Enzo in a big way. Got him at the 15/8 opener but for me he is the clear favourite here so I might double down on him. Wasn't sure the fight was happening, now looks like it is.
Roy is 46 and although Enzo is shop-worn at 35, he has been fighting at the higher level and his recent win over Ovill is a big plus. Roy doesn't have a decent win in 6 years and while Enzo is chinny, I'm not sure Roy has enough power left to take advantage, especially at cruiser. You would have to think Enzo has the better gas tank given their ages so I can see an Enzo stoppage, especially down the stretch. Will wait for the odds because I might just play Enzo straight.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 03:36
by ShadrachSimmo
cutsman wrote:I quite fancy Jacobs to stop Quillin late
5/2
