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Re: Betting thread

Posted: 02 Feb 2017, 21:08
by JimGunn
Added one more underdog play on the FS1 card tonight. Ugas isn't all that and Ghvamichava is always game.

Levan Ghvamichava (+250) vs Yordenis Ugas $40.00 for $100.00

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 00:03
by crusader
JimGunn wrote:Value play on the PBC main event on FS1 tomorrow. Welterweight prospect Sammy Vasquez is coming off his first loss against late replacement Felix Diaz. He's now fighting his original opponent in that most recent bout on Thursday, Luis Collazo, also a southpaw like Diaz and Vasquez himself. And an opponent who is a former world champion whose losses came against much bigger names like Thurman, Berto, Mosley and Hatton than Vasquez has faced.

Luis Collazo (+290) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $145.00
Luis Collazo (+340) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $170.00
:bow:

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 00:53
by JimGunn
crusader wrote:
JimGunn wrote:Value play on the PBC main event on FS1 tomorrow. Welterweight prospect Sammy Vasquez is coming off his first loss against late replacement Felix Diaz. He's now fighting his original opponent in that most recent bout on Thursday, Luis Collazo, also a southpaw like Diaz and Vasquez himself. And an opponent who is a former world champion whose losses came against much bigger names like Thurman, Berto, Mosley and Hatton than Vasquez has faced.

Luis Collazo (+290) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $145.00
Luis Collazo (+340) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $170.00
:bow:
Thanks Crusader! That will definitely be in the running for KO of the year!

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 04:25
by horndawg80
Fair play to the man who called Collazo! Great tipping. Are we all on the Danny Green KO train?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 04:49
by freddydoesdallas
JimGunn wrote:
crusader wrote:
JimGunn wrote:Value play on the PBC main event on FS1 tomorrow. Welterweight prospect Sammy Vasquez is coming off his first loss against late replacement Felix Diaz. He's now fighting his original opponent in that most recent bout on Thursday, Luis Collazo, also a southpaw like Diaz and Vasquez himself. And an opponent who is a former world champion whose losses came against much bigger names like Thurman, Berto, Mosley and Hatton than Vasquez has faced.

Luis Collazo (+290) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $145.00
Luis Collazo (+340) vs Sammy Vasquez $50.00 for $170.00
:bow:
Thanks Crusader! That will definitely be in the running for KO of the year!
Great shout Jim, that's some good betting. I was way off as it seems Collazo beat him up good

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 10:38
by boxingknockout
boxingknockout wrote:
JimGunn wrote:I'm honestly not as familiar with Collazo as many other boxers, but this is something of a fade on Vasquez after his last fight. Although he is claiming now that he had a calf injury and horrible complications from kidney stones and didn't want to pull out because he had just purchased a house and couldn't afford to lose a payday. Plus I am tempted by the odds. Hopefully it's competitive enough in the early going or back and forth at some point so that live betting lines are somewhat close to even and that can help me double down or buy out wholly or partially on Collazo if he looks like a bad bet.

Good luck bro I get your logic, but for now I'm staykng away, good luck bro
Whoops my mistake! :lol: :oops: I found it at 3-1 as well....

Nice one Jim

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 14:06
by JimGunn
Just checked results, Danny Green apparently squeaked out a controversial majority decision over Anthony Mundine in Australia. So small net gain on the chalky moneyline play after subtracting the half unit bet on the under 8½.

One more play on the Eubank Jr. vs Quinlan undercard on Saturday. One of my betting acquaintances who I respect tipped this one- without going into great detail he thinks heavvweight Price is hittable and Hammer is capable of wining this fight as a more than 2 to 1 dog:

Christian Hammer (+210) vs David Price $100.00 for $210.00

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 15:27
by boxingknockout
JimGunn wrote:Just checked results, Danny Green apparently squeaked out a controversial majority decision over Anthony Mundine in Australia. So small net gain on the chalky moneyline play after subtracting the half unit bet on the under 8½.

One more play on the Eubank Jr. vs Quinlan undercard on Saturday. One of my betting acquaintances who I respect tipped this one- without going into great detail he thinks heavvweight Price is hittable and Hammer is capable of wining this fight as a more than 2 to 1 dog:

Christian Hammer (+210) vs David Price $100.00 for $210.00
It is. Price chin is dodgy. You can get 3.75 on the Ko.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 16:13
by cutsman
or 14-1 Hammer on points.

If he can survive early rounds and Price starts blowing and holding. Points win isn't completely out of the question.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 16:40
by Exoddus
Price Vs Hammer under 4.5 rounds with PP @ Eves for me.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 17:31
by freddydoesdallas
Hammer 13/5 to win by ko with bet365

11/4 with paddy power

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 17:37
by horndawg80
Hammer Is useless

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 17:38
by crusader
And what about Price?

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 17:55
by horndawg80
It'll be a poor fight. Have you watched Hammer on YouTube? He's dreadful

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 03 Feb 2017, 18:01
by crusader
I have, but it's not like it takes a great fighter to beat Price. Teper had looked pretty damn lackluster at times as well, but he still flattened Price.

Admittedly Teper is a bigger puncher than Hammer, but Price's chin is fine china and if Hammer is landing I doubt he'll struggle to unsettle Price.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 00:06
by JimGunn
Added a small stab at Hammer in the late rounds too:

Christian Hammer (+210) vs David Price $100.00 for $210.00
Christian Hammer wins in round 7-12 (+1100) ~$15.29 for ~$168.13

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 16:04
by JimGunn
Not sure if anyone else is watching but this undercard bout looks to be going to a decision. Live In-Play after round 6: Andrew Selby Points Victory Or Technical Decision (-200) vs Ardin Diale ~$166.24 for ~$83.12

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 16:33
by freddydoesdallas
JimGunn wrote:Not sure if anyone else is watching but this undercard bout looks to be going to a decision. Live In-Play after round 6: Andrew Selby Points Victory Or Technical Decision (-200) vs Ardin Diale ~$166.24 for ~$83.12
Have you got online betting in the states jim? I know it might sound daft but with the rules over there I thought it might be a non starter in America

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 17:10
by Bard of Boxrec
crusader wrote:I have, but it's not like it takes a great fighter to beat Price. Teper had looked pretty damn lackluster at times as well, but he still flattened Price.

Admittedly Teper is a bigger puncher than Hammer, but Price's chin is fine china and if Hammer is landing I doubt he'll struggle to unsettle Price.
Plus Hammer beat Teper.

I'm all over Hammer for this.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 17:59
by Supremo
Saving my cash for Dubai in a few weeks so just went for a silly accumulator.
went for Ryder points at 11/8
Eubank KO 1/9
Price KO 8/15
BTTS Airdrie/Peterhead 8/13
But been done by Rangers at 4/9 being unable to beat Ross county at home...

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 18:09
by JimGunn
freddydoesdallas wrote:
JimGunn wrote:Not sure if anyone else is watching but this undercard bout looks to be going to a decision. Live In-Play after round 6: Andrew Selby Points Victory Or Technical Decision (-200) vs Ardin Diale ~$166.24 for ~$83.12
Have you got online betting in the states jim? I know it might sound daft but with the rules over there I thought it might be a non starter in America
Betting at a brick and mortar sportsbook is technically only legal in Las Vegas and a couple of other places with physical locations. But of course there are no shortage of private bookies that take action as well as several major international online sportsbooks that accept U.S. customers even though they technically aren't supposed to be able to do business in the U.S..

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 18:52
by crusader
Riddick Blowe wrote:
crusader wrote:I have, but it's not like it takes a great fighter to beat Price. Teper had looked pretty damn lackluster at times as well, but he still flattened Price.

Admittedly Teper is a bigger puncher than Hammer, but Price's chin is fine china and if Hammer is landing I doubt he'll struggle to unsettle Price.
Plus Hammer beat Teper.

I'm all over Hammer for this.
:TU:

Now watch Price still be a comfy favourite if he ever fights beyond domestic level again. Some people just don't learn with him!

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 19:07
by jameswilson
I lumped on Teper to beat Price at the time too. I expect Price will be one of those fighters who makes me money for as long as he boxes. I said the same about Adam Etches in one of his recent fights against a journeyman and now both have combined for me in one night.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 19:07
by Bard of Boxrec
crusader wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:
crusader wrote:I have, but it's not like it takes a great fighter to beat Price. Teper had looked pretty damn lackluster at times as well, but he still flattened Price.

Admittedly Teper is a bigger puncher than Hammer, but Price's chin is fine china and if Hammer is landing I doubt he'll struggle to unsettle Price.
Plus Hammer beat Teper.

I'm all over Hammer for this.
:TU:

Now watch Price still be a comfy favourite if he ever fights beyond domestic level again. Some people just don't learn with him!
I know, it's mental. My arse went when Price landed that uppercut. I just needed Hammer to do the business in round 6 as I ended up going heavy on 1-6 and hedging the rest, so fkin annoyed. Could never really work out how long price was going to last and it cost me, should have lumped the lot on the stoppage.

Re: Betting thread

Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 19:15
by JimGunn
What a fight! Another big dog wins! Price conveniently waited until round 7 to topple over also to cash my round 7-12 prop too!