Coyle put out a good effort nurse fought coyles fight, poor performance from nurse he could of made it so much more comfortable if he just fought on the outside.Jmashyaka wrote:You know what I never realised his moved up in weight lol but everything you said makes perfect sense I guess it does seem very likely he gets stopped late with everything you just mentioned.The Insider wrote:It's not so much Nurses power it's the way Coyle holds a shot. Dropped badly by Gethin and could have easily been stopped after being dropped multiple times against the much smaller Brizuela and is now coming up in weight. Nurse is improving and sitting on his punches more these days. Not sure he has the K.O power in one shot but could see the ref jumping on or him hurting Coyle to the body where it's common knowledge he's a bit sweet.Jmashyaka wrote: I think people are overrating nurse's power I think he might stop Coyle coz he's definitely gunna box his head off but Coyle seemed to be durable against a better puncher in Campbell.
Betting thread
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Christ. You bet on a fighter with 4 KO's from 23 fights to win by decision and he goes and gets a knockout. Typical.
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3/1 for Frampton is a good deal. I favor Leo to win but Frampton is a better technician and its not a stretch to think he will win. He can easily outbox brawling Mexican.
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Having a great night today, whyte, Campbell, Warrington, farmer, nurse, bunnett points, yafai points. Just want a Santa Cruz win and if extra lucky a rabchenko surprise win. 
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TheLeprechaun
- Middleweight
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Nurse doesn't fight on the outside. He fights that way every time. Thats why he lost to Ryan and Anwar. He will continue to fight that way. He is very frustrating and has a low workrate. Lucky to get the decision I felt, even though I thought he won clearly. He could have been robbed or got a draw. Hasn't learned from his loses it seemsJmashyaka wrote:Coyle put out a good effort nurse fought coyles fight, poor performance from nurse he could of made it so much more comfortable if he just fought on the outside.Jmashyaka wrote:You know what I never realised his moved up in weight lol but everything you said makes perfect sense I guess it does seem very likely he gets stopped late with everything you just mentioned.The Insider wrote: It's not so much Nurses power it's the way Coyle holds a shot. Dropped badly by Gethin and could have easily been stopped after being dropped multiple times against the much smaller Brizuela and is now coming up in weight. Nurse is improving and sitting on his punches more these days. Not sure he has the K.O power in one shot but could see the ref jumping on or him hurting Coyle to the body where it's common knowledge he's a bit sweet.
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Yeah he kept going on the ropes and staying there which meant Coyle could get his shots off off no problem the moment his in with a pressure fighter with good skill or power I'm betting on them to stop himTheLeprechaun wrote:Nurse doesn't fight on the outside. He fights that way every time. Thats why he lost to Ryan and Anwar. He will continue to fight that way. He is very frustrating and has a low workrate. Lucky to get the decision I felt, even though I thought he won clearly. He could have been robbed or got a draw. Hasn't learned from his loses it seemsJmashyaka wrote:Coyle put out a good effort nurse fought coyles fight, poor performance from nurse he could of made it so much more comfortable if he just fought on the outside.Jmashyaka wrote: You know what I never realised his moved up in weight lol but everything you said makes perfect sense I guess it does seem very likely he gets stopped late with everything you just mentioned.
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PredatorHayds
- Welterweight
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Catterall pretty much fits that criteria.Jmashyaka wrote:Yeah he kept going on the ropes and staying there which meant Coyle could get his shots off off no problem the moment his in with a pressure fighter with good skill or power I'm betting on them to stop himTheLeprechaun wrote:Nurse doesn't fight on the outside. He fights that way every time. Thats why he lost to Ryan and Anwar. He will continue to fight that way. He is very frustrating and has a low workrate. Lucky to get the decision I felt, even though I thought he won clearly. He could have been robbed or got a draw. Hasn't learned from his loses it seemsJmashyaka wrote:
Coyle put out a good effort nurse fought coyles fight, poor performance from nurse he could of made it so much more comfortable if he just fought on the outside.
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Londonirish
- Heavyweight

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GlobalBox wrote:Munyai is 9s against Lowe which is an absolutely crazy price.
Now down to 5/1. Even 5/1 is massive
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Londonirish wrote:GlobalBox wrote:Munyai is 9s against Lowe which is an absolutely crazy price.
Now down to 5/1. Even 5/1 is massive
Yes I think it will finish more around 2/5, 4/11. 1/3 Lowe and 15/8, 2/1 or 9/4 for Munyai.
It's one of those situations that the price can often be wrong but for the bookie it can turn out right, If you think back to Nurse at 5s to stop Coyle, the price was clearly wrong even though it went the distance it was much nearer a 2/1 shot or possibly less, it looked for quite a few rounds that Nurse might force the stoppage but in the end it was not to be, Equally the 9/2 Warrington for stoppage that I got early with PP was wrong as well and that one thankfully they did not get away with.
We may very well see Lowe win a very competitive affair with Munyai possibly just coming up short but at 9/1 thats the sort of chance you and I were willing to take, I would not have backed either man at 1/3 or 9/4 and that is where I thought the prices would be set.
Always believed that if you continue to back "wrong" prices you will make money and I have always done ok by doing that, some you will lose but many you will pick up on and they will be far bigger than they should have been.
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littlekinny
- Heavyweight

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^^ accurate and knowledgeable post. Went with my gut on those but a lack of research on Allen let me down. Blindly backed whyte to KO him based on the gavern fight. Didn't know the sparring stories and furys comments. 
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Degen underdog play on ESPN tonight:
Denis Douglin (+1200) vs David Benavidez $25.00 for $300.00
Denis Douglin (+1200) vs David Benavidez $25.00 for $300.00
Olympic bets
Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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Joe Cordina hast a good chance at lightweight for team GB. He is around 16/1.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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The Cubans are short odds but that is what I have bet on. The geography feels ok for judges not to screw them and they have the talent. I'm on Toledo, Savon, Alvarez and la cruz peraza. Generally bet with boyles who had the best odds.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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Thanks for the tip. He fights tonight at 10:00. It's on bbc :)Ettt9350 wrote:Joe Cordina hast a good chance at lightweight for team GB. He is around 16/1.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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I think Ward will get some rounds in during this 'keep busy' fight before he faces Kovalev in November and then get the late stoppage.
Andre Ward wins in round 7-12 (+131) vs Alexander Brand $100.00 for $131.00
Andre Ward wins in round 7-12 (+131) vs Alexander Brand $100.00 for $131.00
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Going with La Cruz,savon, yeleussinov, conlan, Barnes. I would warn you to avoid weight where Brazil have a strong fighter in coz Olympic boxing tends to be rigged.BillyTKid wrote:The Cubans are short odds but that is what I have bet on. The geography feels ok for judges not to screw them and they have the talent. I'm on Toledo, Savon, Alvarez and la cruz peraza. Generally bet with boyles who had the best odds.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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That's the four I've done too - e/w (1st/2nd) and also at Boyles. I backed Pat McCormack though so won't back Toledo until the outcome of their potential fight or if McCormack is eliminated in the prelim. I have also backed Selimov e/w who is in the other half of the draw. Done the same at super-heavy with Joe Joyce and Tony Yoka.BillyTKid wrote:The Cubans are short odds but that is what I have bet on. The geography feels ok for judges not to screw them and they have the talent. I'm on Toledo, Savon, Alvarez and la cruz peraza. Generally bet with boyles who had the best odds.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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The Insider
- Light Heavyweight
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Alminkhanuly is still 6/1 with PP after he destroyed our own Anthony Fowler last night in the 75kg. He's a slick southpaw who can bang. Definitely worth a look.
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At lightweight and in the other half of the draw to Alvarez I should say.Cholo_cws wrote:That's the four I've done too - e/w (1st/2nd) and also at Boyles. I backed Pat McCormack though so won't back Toledo until the outcome of their potential fight or if McCormack is eliminated in the prelim. I have also backed Selimov e/w who is in the other half of the draw. Done the same at super-heavy with Joe Joyce and Tony Yoka.BillyTKid wrote:The Cubans are short odds but that is what I have bet on. The geography feels ok for judges not to screw them and they have the talent. I'm on Toledo, Savon, Alvarez and la cruz peraza. Generally bet with boyles who had the best odds.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
Nice to see potential boxing accumulators with actual decent odds - far better than the usual standard house fighter v no chance opponent professional fare.
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freddydoesdallas
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Australia women play Zimbabwe today and they're 4/6 to score more goals in the 2nd half than 1st.
1/33 to win the match and Zimbabwe are likely to tire as this is the 3rd game they've played since Thursday and have a squad of 18 players
1/33 to win the match and Zimbabwe are likely to tire as this is the 3rd game they've played since Thursday and have a squad of 18 players
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Which bookie?freddydoesdallas wrote:Australia women play Zimbabwe today and they're 4/6 to score more goals in the 2nd half than 1st.
1/33 to win the match and Zimbabwe are likely to tire as this is the 3rd game they've played since Thursday and have a squad of 18 players
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And he's out! Was out worked. Fair decisioncutsman wrote:Thanks for the tip. He fights tonight at 10:00. It's on bbc :)Ettt9350 wrote:Joe Cordina hast a good chance at lightweight for team GB. He is around 16/1.cutsman wrote:Has anyone got any tips for the Olympic boxing? I cleaned up in 2012 as the odds for some of the GB team were well out.
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Boxing Prospect
- Super Middleweight
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He was bloody terrible, thought he was lucky against Suarez too if I'm being honest
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The US youngster Balderas looks to have a bright future ahead. Talented and exciting to watch.