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Re: Betting thread
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 20:10
by Jmashyaka
Jmashyaka wrote:Jmashyaka wrote:Looking at this kamanga vs kozaev fight, it was even money but now it's shifting towards Kamanga. I think people are picking Kamanga coz he looks like the better fighter on paper but I watched both these guys fights recently. Kamanagas last fight they robbed the Russian guy he was lighting up Kamanga all fight but the judges gave it to the home fighter. Kamanga is so poor defensively constantly ducking with out his hands up so susceptible to an uppercut,
Kozaev might be even worse if you thought Kamangas fight was a robbery at least he was in the fight, this guy Kozaev got one of the biggest gift decisions I've seen in my life. The guy he was fighting boxed his ears off and he had a record of 15-12 but to be fair he was a very tricky journeyman and style was all wrong for Kozaev. As Kozaev keeps getting gift decisions, Im gunna go for Kozaev by robbery. Kamanga doesn't like being walked down and that seems to be Kozaev style, Kamangas best chance will be too knock him out.
Boom, Kozaev got the decision against the undefeated Kamanga according to boxrec. My picks for tomorrow will be John Ryder points is at 5/2, Johnson ko/tko is 1/2 and Zakaria Attou at 4/11, great odds of 5/1.
Arnfield was beaten by Blackwell who stopped Ryder but went the distance even though he was a short notice replacement that tells me his tough. Ryder is not a big puncher he has gone the distance nearly all of his last 5 wins, he is a decent inside fighter and is quite technical. Arnfield has at least 3 inch height advantage but no power whatsoever so points is the likely result.
Callum Johnsons opponent hasn't fought for 9 months and before that 1 year, he will likely be rusty and at 33 that spells danger for his chances of making the distance.
I saw the first Attou vs Rosa fight on YouTube, Rossa throws very sparingly, he doesn't have much movement, Attou was outboxing him the majority of the fight, moving very well, throwing combinations. Attou did seem to gas abit but Rosa is just so inactive he couldn't capitalise on it. The draw was a home decision in my opinion, I think this time in Attou's back yard if he puts on the same performance he'll get the nod.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 09:38
by mcyoung
What bookie is 5/2 Ryder by points mate? Best I can find is 6/4.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 11:41
by Shanemc
Ian Lewison 9/1 with bet365 purely a value bet Lewison can punch and Whyte is hittable
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 17:35
by Deno1986
Crolla and Linares both to be knocked down. 8/1
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 17:42
by The Insider
The Insider wrote:I think Arnfield is very generously priced at 5/1 against Ryder. Defo worth a nibble.

You know.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 17:44
by ThereByTheGrace
The Insider wrote:The Insider wrote:I think Arnfield is very generously priced at 5/1 against Ryder. Defo worth a nibble.

You know.
Top trumps again mate keep up the good work! I got arnfield points 7/1
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 17:56
by Bennyblanco
Had Kozaev, arnfield and linares. One to go

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 18:48
by ElJefe
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 24 Sep 2016, 19:48
by crusader
Nice one

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 01:23
by Bennyblanco
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 04:52
by Jmashyaka
No worries bro happy you made some money, I had a good month with boxing to be fair won £900 off a tenner

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 05:53
by Bennyblanco
Jmashyaka wrote:
No worries bro happy you made some money, I had a good month with boxing to be fair won £900 off a tenner

Nice one, good work

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 06:03
by jw9170
Anyone on here give Ugas a chance vs Perrella tonight? Ugas has lost three and had a bit of time out after his last defeat. However he had a great win in his comeback fight vs Jamal James despite James being a bit of a last minute replacement. He won a wide decision in this fight and James was regarded as a decent prospect. Ugas great amateur pedigree and has been training with the Linares team by the looks of things. Not seen too much of Perrella but he looks like he can bang a bit. This is definitely his toughest fight yet just wondering if Ugas could have the edge. Interesting fight anyway for a Tuesday.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 13:08
by Shanemc
jw9170 wrote:Anyone on here give Ugas a chance vs Perrella tonight? Ugas has lost three and had a bit of time out after his last defeat. However he had a great win in his comeback fight vs Jamal James despite James being a bit of a last minute replacement. He won a wide decision in this fight and James was regarded as a decent prospect. Ugas great amateur pedigree and has been training with the Linares team by the looks of things. Not seen too much of Perrella but he looks like he can bang a bit. This is definitely his toughest fight yet just wondering if Ugas could have the edge. Interesting fight anyway for a Tuesday.
I fancy Ugas to win a decision vs Perrella. I think the break did him good and training full time with Ismael Salas is a massive bonus
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 19:24
by Jmashyaka
Shanemc wrote:jw9170 wrote:Anyone on here give Ugas a chance vs Perrella tonight? Ugas has lost three and had a bit of time out after his last defeat. However he had a great win in his comeback fight vs Jamal James despite James being a bit of a last minute replacement. He won a wide decision in this fight and James was regarded as a decent prospect. Ugas great amateur pedigree and has been training with the Linares team by the looks of things. Not seen too much of Perrella but he looks like he can bang a bit. This is definitely his toughest fight yet just wondering if Ugas could have the edge. Interesting fight anyway for a Tuesday.
I fancy Ugas to win a decision vs Perrella. I think the break did him good and training full time with Ismael Salas is a massive bonus
It's gonna be a good fight probably 50/50 but I think Perella is gunna take it just coz of the power, when Ugas got cracked by James hard he was uncomfortable but wouldn't be surprised if Ugas wins. It's a betting nightmare I've really struggled with this and the Cleverly/Braehmer fight this weekend.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 27 Sep 2016, 23:28
by Ettt9350
Yordenis Ugas upsets yet another undefeated prospect in Bryant Perrella, knocking him out in 4 rounds. This guy is dangerous in the welterweight division, deserves a shot at a top name for me.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 04:34
by Deno1986
Thanks for that Ugas tip guys. Won €18 on a poker freeroll last night an put it on Ugas at 7/4
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 04:34
by ShadrachSimmo
jw9170 wrote:Anyone on here give Ugas a chance vs Perrella tonight? Ugas has lost three and had a bit of time out after his last defeat. However he had a great win in his comeback fight vs Jamal James despite James being a bit of a last minute replacement. He won a wide decision in this fight and James was regarded as a decent prospect. Ugas great amateur pedigree and has been training with the Linares team by the looks of things. Not seen too much of Perrella but he looks like he can bang a bit. This is definitely his toughest fight yet just wondering if Ugas could have the edge. Interesting fight anyway for a Tuesday.
Great shout he was 9/4.
But I didn't get on him

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 06:13
by Jmashyaka
Ffs Well done guys didn't think Ugas would do it again but boy was I wrong, I was especially not predicting him to stop Perella.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 15:03
by Londonirish
WADI CAMACHO V ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN
How good is ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, 5-0 only 1 KO and sheared a round with Jason Jones who's 0-7-0.........
Wadi is the champion and is 7/2 Chamberlain 1/6....
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 15:09
by crusader
All I've heard about Chamberlain is that he's quick but featherfisted. Lots of training footage of him, but can't seem to find much of his actual fights.
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 28 Sep 2016, 15:14
by Londonirish
crusader wrote:All I've heard about Chamberlain is that he's quick but featherfisted. Lots of training footage of him, but can't seem to find much of his actual fights.
Aint been passed 6 rounds either....
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Sep 2016, 01:25
by The Insider
ThereByTheGrace wrote:The Insider wrote:The Insider wrote:I think Arnfield is very generously priced at 5/1 against Ryder. Defo worth a nibble.

You know.
Top trumps again mate keep up the good work! I got arnfield points 7/1

Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Sep 2016, 10:20
by knockout
Londonirish wrote:WADI CAMACHO V ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN
How good is ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, 5-0 only 1 KO and sheared a round with Jason Jones who's 0-7-0.........
Wadi is the champion and is 7/2 Chamberlain 1/6....
Up to 3/1 for wadi now , are the bookies caught up in the hype or do they know something we don't ? Seems long odds
Re: Betting thread
Posted: 29 Sep 2016, 10:40
by TheLeprechaun
Braehmer at 5/4 for a decision? Looks good. barring Kovalev I don't think Cleverly has ever really been hurt. Took Bellew the distance at 200 pounds. Took Fonfara the distance and took some good shots there too. Braehmer did f*ck up Enzos face though and I'd expect some hard straight lefts to land flush. Still I think 5/4 is an outstanding price taking everything into account