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Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 02:16
by cutsman
ardybo wrote:Its a big weekend of boxing this weekend. Anyone doing any interesting bets?
Not that interesting a bet, but good value imo.

Burton v Shinkwin

Many see this as a 50/50 fight. Some even favour Shinkwin, yet he is available at 7/4 !

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 02:28
by ardybo
cutsman wrote:
ardybo wrote:Its a big weekend of boxing this weekend. Anyone doing any interesting bets?
Not that interesting a bet, but good value imo.

Burton v Shinkwin

Many see this as a 50/50 fight. Some even favour Shinkwin, yet he is available at 7/4 !
I'm looking at Shinkwin at 13/8 myself along with a Frampton TKO win at 11/4 and Huck pts win evens, at 19/1 accum.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 02:31
by The Insider
cutsman wrote:
ardybo wrote:Its a big weekend of boxing this weekend. Anyone doing any interesting bets?
Not that interesting a bet, but good value imo.

Burton v Shinkwin

Many see this as a 50/50 fight. Some even favour Shinkwin, yet he is available at 7/4 !
Not sure about that one mate. I don't think Burton has dropped a round in his pro career yet and although neither has a fantastic record, Hosea has fought the slightly better opposition with his standout wins being the destruction of Smyle and stoppage of Hillerby. I'm backing Burton on this.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 02:44
by littlepug
ive got ofalobi and quigg by ko @ 22-1, feeling fairly confident about this one

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 03:40
by ardybo
The Insider wrote:
cutsman wrote:
ardybo wrote:Its a big weekend of boxing this weekend. Anyone doing any interesting bets?
Not that interesting a bet, but good value imo.

Burton v Shinkwin

Many see this as a 50/50 fight. Some even favour Shinkwin, yet he is available at 7/4 !
Not sure about that one mate. I don't think Burton has dropped a round in his pro career yet and although neither has a fantastic record, Hosea has fought the slightly better opposition with his standout wins being the destruction of Smyle and stoppage of Hillerby. I'm backing Burton on this.
Hillerby is a blown up light middle, if that is one of Burtons best wins then it's not a lot to go on.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 04:14
by The Insider
ardybo wrote:
The Insider wrote:
cutsman wrote:
Not that interesting a bet, but good value imo.

Burton v Shinkwin

Many see this as a 50/50 fight. Some even favour Shinkwin, yet he is available at 7/4 !
Not sure about that one mate. I don't think Burton has dropped a round in his pro career yet and although neither has a fantastic record, Hosea has fought the slightly better opposition with his standout wins being the destruction of Smyle and stoppage of Hillerby. I'm backing Burton on this.
Hillerby is a blown up light middle, if that is one of Burtons best wins then it's not a lot to go on.
As I said their records/opposition isn't great. McIntyre is Miles ' best win and he didn't fight anyone with a winning record going into their fight. In fact out of 12 fights he fought Elvis Dube 3 times Miekle twice and Darren McKenna twice. Boxrec has Miles and Hosea just 1 place apart so perhaps it's just me who doesn't see it . Actually think Burton might force a stoppage .

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 25 Feb 2016, 04:26
by ardybo
The Insider wrote:
ardybo wrote:
The Insider wrote:
Not sure about that one mate. I don't think Burton has dropped a round in his pro career yet and although neither has a fantastic record, Hosea has fought the slightly better opposition with his standout wins being the destruction of Smyle and stoppage of Hillerby. I'm backing Burton on this.
Hillerby is a blown up light middle, if that is one of Burtons best wins then it's not a lot to go on.
As I said their records/opposition isn't great. McIntyre is Miles ' best win and he didn't fight anyone with a winning record going into their fight. In fact out of 12 fights he fought Elvis Dube 3 times Miekle twice and Darren McKenna twice. Boxrec has Miles and Hosea just 1 place apart so perhaps it's just me who doesn't see it . Actually think Burton might force a stoppage .
Burton could well force a stoppage as Shinkwin did fade against McIntyre after starting well, but there's a sloppiness to Burtons work that I don't like. I have a feeling Shinkwin will win the early rounds and Burton will come on strong as the fight progresses. It is a hard one to call but have feeling Shinkwin can do it.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 02:33
by The Insider
Burton stoppage 3/1 corals covered with Burton win 8/13 various. If this fails I'll be looking to recoup on quigg v frampton but not decided who wins yet.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 05:08
by Bard of Boxrec
Pretty confident Frampton takes it.

Anyone done the Winner bonus? Might put the lot on Carl...but wondering how many times I have to do the 'play it through' circus if I want to withdraw. They never seem to make it very clear...

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 06:16
by The Insider
Riddick Blowe wrote:Pretty confident Frampton takes it.

Anyone done the Winner bonus? Might put the lot on Carl...but wondering how many times I have to do the 'play it through' circus if I want to withdraw. They never seem to make it very clear...
I just can't make my mind up. I think frampton will box the brakes off him till Quigg turns it into a brawl. If the Burton bet comes in I'll sit back and watch it I think.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 06:20
by ElJefe
Frampton pts, Afolabi pts and Burton win is 17/1.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 06:27
by GlobalBox
Have Frampton/Quigg not to go the distance for quite a large chunk as the third leg of a couple of trebles. Have also done the same bet as I did for Fielding/Smith in backing the fight to end within rounds 1-3 for either man, just feel there is a chance it could catch fire if someone connects early.

Backed McDonnell fight not to go the distance at the early 15/8. Sanchez can bang but he has been down several times and is giving up a lot of height, Gavin may not be the hardest puncher but his volume plus the visitors firepower makes me think this may not hear the final bell and thought the value was in the 15/8 early doors by PP.

Regarding the others there are some tight little affairs and I will be putting some money into the accounts and seeing if any value in running crops up.

Good luck all.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 26 Feb 2016, 14:38
by The Insider
France have got to be worth a nibble at 17/4 in the rugger tonight.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 04:10
by Bennyblanco
Had quigg, afolobi and crawford all by stoppage. 34-1

So avoid at all costs :doh:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 06:11
by Deno1986
The Insider wrote:France have got to be worth a nibble at 17/4 in the rugger tonight.
I had them at the +12 handicap. Thought I was buying money but had to rely on that last minute try for it to come in.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 09:04
by TheLeprechaun
I see over on ESB some nutter has 6k on Quigg. I highly doubt that is actually true though. I've done a Frampton/Crawford points double

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 11:46
by freddydoesdallas
The +8 for Ireland seems value. England have only beaten Italy and Scotland so hardly proves they've turned a corner.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 14:35
by The Insider
The Insider wrote:Burton stoppage 3/1 corals covered with Burton win 8/13 various. If this fails I'll be looking to recoup on quigg v frampton but not decided who wins yet.
Oooooosssssshhhhh!!!!!!!!

:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 17:53
by ardybo
The Insider wrote:
The Insider wrote:Burton stoppage 3/1 corals covered with Burton win 8/13 various. If this fails I'll be looking to recoup on quigg v frampton but not decided who wins yet.
Oooooosssssshhhhh!!!!!!!!

:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:
Good call mate

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 27 Feb 2016, 20:45
by The Insider
ardybo wrote:
The Insider wrote:
The Insider wrote:Burton stoppage 3/1 corals covered with Burton win 8/13 various. If this fails I'll be looking to recoup on quigg v frampton but not decided who wins yet.
Oooooosssssshhhhh!!!!!!!!

:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:
Good call mate
Cheers Pal. Shinkwin got some heart though. Schooled Burton the 1st round I thought.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 28 Feb 2016, 07:35
by Deno1986
I'm having awfully difficulty trying to get PP to refund a bet. I had money on Burnett to stop Settoul in 7-12 rounds. The fight obviously ended up only being scheduled for 10 but PP are refusing to recognise this. Anyone ever had any similar issues?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 09:54
by Bennyblanco
Don't know much about UFC but surely this connor mcgregor is going to be bought back down to earth soon enough, he's moved up two weight classes and his opponent looked huge at the face to face. Worth a bet??

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 11:53
by reggaereggae
Bennyblanco wrote:Don't know much about UFC but surely this connor mcgregor is going to be bought back down to earth soon enough, he's moved up two weight classes and his opponent looked huge at the face to face. Worth a bet??
I was going to ask that too. Diaz is 4-1 and is significantly taller

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 12:12
by watsupdoc87
Deno1986 wrote:I'm having awfully difficulty trying to get PP to refund a bet. I had money on Burnett to stop Settoul in 7-12 rounds. The fight obviously ended up only being scheduled for 10 but PP are refusing to recognise this. Anyone ever had any similar issues?
i would have tought because the market changed it would be a void bet, altought they may have changed the bet to 6-10 ko rounds instead as the fight was shortened, they may have just moved the goal posts so as the speak. :bag:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 15:19
by Deno1986
reggaereggae wrote:
Bennyblanco wrote:Don't know much about UFC but surely this connor mcgregor is going to be bought back down to earth soon enough, he's moved up two weight classes and his opponent looked huge at the face to face. Worth a bet??
I was going to ask that too. Diaz is 4-1 and is significantly taller
Thing is McGregor is probably now at his natural weight class at 170. He had to severely weight drain to get down to 145 and even 155. Diaz is coming in at 2 weeks notice and his style is tailor made for McGregor in that he will probably stand and trade. The person that will beat McGregor is one who is able to get him on the ground and keep him there. Diaz might get him down but I don't think he has the fitness or conditioning to keep him down. Saying that, it's a funny sport and one that has had it's fair few upsets in recent times.