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betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 08:39
by righthook
i was just wondering if any1 knows if there are any odds what so ever on tony bellew v ovill mckenzie???
this is a huge fight for me and 1 of the best of the night on the card now i have checked on numerous sites but cant get a single bet on the fight.
every single other fight on the show has odds but i cant find anything for this match up, does any1 know of anywhere that has the fight?????
cheers guys

Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 16:53
by PaddyBoxing
righthook wrote:i was just wondering if any1 knows if there are any odds what so ever on tony bellew v ovill mckenzie???
this is a huge fight for me and 1 of the best of the night on the card now i have checked on numerous sites but cant get a single bet on the fight.
every single other fight on the show has odds but i cant find anything for this match up, does any1 know of anywhere that has the fight?????
cheers guys

Keep checking oddschecker.com to see if any firm puts up odds on the fight.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 06 Dec 2010, 16:33
by littlekinny
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 06 Dec 2010, 16:39
by ThereByTheGrace
Who ya betting righthook? Should be a great PPV - all the X factor boxing fans have already spent their money on last month's shambles - the savvy boxing fans have saved up for this one!!!
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 06:04
by GlobalBox
9/2 McKenzie now - opened at 5/1 last night -
McKenzie was also 14/1 to win in rounds 1-6 (inclusive) so you get them all at a combined price of 14/1 thats now 11/1 as well.
Its a big price, whilst I think Ovill will walk onto something big whilst going after Tony in the first 3 rounds, it seems very big to me.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 06:13
by bennie
Sunderland stylist David Dolan takes on big-hitting Londoner Terry Dunstan in an intriguing cruiserweight 10-rounder in Sunderland this Sunday, scheduled for 10 rounds.
Dolan held Rob Norton to a 12-round draw in a crack at the British and Commonwealth cruiserweight titles earlier this year. Dolan applied plenty of educated pressure but lack of power may have cost him the titles as the 37-year-old Norton popped in the counters and kept himself in the fight.
Nevertheless, Dolan will adopt the same tactics against Dunstan, who is even older than Norton at 42 and dropped out of the sport in 1999 before returning two years ago, since when Terry's form has been mixed. He was floored and outpointed by the quicker Ovill McKenzie in Prizefighter last year, a man who has been sparring Dolan, but has won three out of three since, including a first-round stoppage of Hastings Rasani last time out in April. Coincidentally, Dolan also comes off a win over Rasani, in July, but he was only able to outscore the Brummie.
Clearly, Dunstan still whacks like he did when he punched his way to a shot at the IBF cruiserweight title in 1998, but I fancy Dolan to outwork him on the way to a decision.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 07:51
by Chambers2
I fancy Khan by KO, but I couldn't pick a bogie out me snotbox at the minute
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 07:55
by righthook
ThereByTheGrace wrote:Who ya betting righthook? Should be a great PPV - all the X factor boxing fans have already spent their money on last month's shambles - the savvy boxing fans have saved up for this one!!!
thanks for the replys guys
am going for a bellew mid round stoppage mate, somewhere between 4-8 il say, should be a great night of boxing and this particular fight should be very exciting, both huge punchers and both fighters are very aggressive. cant see this being much of a chess match haha

Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 08:09
by BillyTKid
I have stuck a ton on Bellew inside the distance at 1.72 with Sky Bet
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 08:16
by sgtcecil
Chambers2 wrote:I fancy Khan by KO, but I couldn't pick a bogie out me snotbox at the minute
I like the 5/2 (various) on khan winning a decision as it will likely be a safety first performance although I wouldnt be surprised if he got sparked or overwhelms maidana.
I fancy Wlad to stop Chisora in 4-6 (9/2 Skybet).
Those are the two main boxing bets for me this weekend.
Smith vs DeGale, I'm routing for Smigga but I'd go for DeGale on points but its a bit on the short side as expected with his odds to win.
Clev vs Lakatos, I think the value bet is a Clev points win at 3/1. Lakatos has went the distance with some decent fighters and I'm yet to be convinced by Clev's power.
I will probably do a double on the last two mentioned
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 08:28
by freddydoesdallas
McKenzie has apparently been floored in sparring by Coventry light heavy Ryhs Davies which doesn't bode well for him going in against Bellew. the 1.72 on Bellew inside looks very tasty.
I had a very vivid dream that Khan was sparked early last night and then claimed it to be a lucky punch so will have to have a couple of quid on rounds 1-3.
Does anyone have the price for Smith v DeGale over 8.5 rounds?
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 08:30
by stujones
I'm going for Degale controvesial stoppage on Cuts. I mean controvesial cause there were calls for the Dodson fight to be stopped on cuts... there will be conspiracies that it will be a "home town" (and sorry, when I mean home town I mean promoter's) stoppage on cuts on Saturday.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 09:06
by GlobalBox
freddydoesdallas wrote:McKenzie has apparently been floored in sparring by Coventry light heavy Ryhs Davies which doesn't bode well for him going in against Bellew. the 1.72 on Bellew inside looks very tasty.
I had a very vivid dream that Khan was sparked early last night and then claimed it to be a lucky punch so will have to have a couple of quid on rounds 1-3.
Does anyone have the price for Smith v DeGale over 8.5 rounds?
Not great if true but this was always going to be a 3 round war and McKenzie won't have lost sight of Bellew going down against Ajisafe either so he will simply come out swinging and hope he gets there first, something has to give early on in this one, think Bellew may land straight down the pipe whilst McKenzie is swinging his hooks but its not a gimmee.l
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 09:12
by Captain Hook
After winning a fair few quid on Haye v Harrison I've put a tenner on Wlad to KO Chisora in two rounds.
I'd like to see Dereck have a good go but I think the second he does he'll face a barrage in return and it will be stopped.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 12:41
by SweetLikeSugar
Bellew v Mckenzie to last 7 rounds or less is Even money with Skybet. That is amazing value and I shall be lumping on.
I'm also on Smith to win by stoppage at 9/1.
Can't chuffing wait for Saturday!

Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 07 Dec 2010, 12:47
by Scottrf
sgtcecil wrote:
I like the 5/2 (various) on khan winning a decision as it will likely be a safety first performance although I wouldnt be surprised if he got sparked or overwhelms maidana.
11/2 on Skybet for UD. I think he will stop him but that's great value.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 09:08
by Chambers2
I've had a small accumulator on Bellew, Degale and Khan winning by KO (@ about 7/2 with Stan James)
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 09:24
by bennie
Amir Khan is three days away from the biggest test of his chin since it failed alarmingly against a wild Colombian by the name of Breidis Prescott in September 2008.
It looked all over for the Bolton youngster, smashed inside a minute, but Khan was brought back with remarkable speed as he busted up Mexican great Marco Antonio Barrera, linked up with trainer Freddie Roach in the States, moved up a weight and won the WBA light-welterweight title, then retained against two non-punchers.
Now comes Marcos Maidana, a big-hitting challenger from Argentina who brings a 29-1 (27) record to Las Vegas on Saturday night for his long-awaited showdown with Khan. Maidana, 27, earned his chance 18 months ago with a thrilling six-round stoppage of the much-touted Victor Ortiz in Los Angeles, climbing off the floor three times to outlast and outgame Ortiz, since when he has fought and won three times.
He could not be avoided forever. The 24-year-old Khan has definitely improved since Prescott and he goes in as the betting favourite - but what happens when Maidana tags him on the chin?
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 09:48
by bennie
The first and possibly not the last shock of the week: Tony "The Mouth" Mundine has just been sparked in Oz.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 10:05
by doctorboxing
I have an accumulator on with Gavin included, what happens to the rest of my bet? Does the accumulator stand with the rest of the fights and smaller odds or is the whole bet void?
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 10:08
by Go Faster Stripes
Should stand, same stake on the other results at reduced odds.
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 12:13
by Lorn
bennie wrote:Sunderland stylist David Dolan takes on big-hitting Londoner Terry Dunstan in an intriguing cruiserweight 10-rounder in Sunderland this Sunday, scheduled for 10 rounds.
Dolan held Rob Norton to a 12-round draw in a crack at the British and Commonwealth cruiserweight titles earlier this year. Dolan applied plenty of educated pressure but lack of power may have cost him the titles as the 37-year-old Norton popped in the counters and kept himself in the fight.
Nevertheless, Dolan will adopt the same tactics against Dunstan, who is even older than Norton at 42 and dropped out of the sport in 1999 before returning two years ago, since when Terry's form has been mixed. He was floored and outpointed by the quicker Ovill McKenzie in Prizefighter last year, a man who has been sparring Dolan, but has won three out of three since, including a first-round stoppage of Hastings Rasani last time out in April. Coincidentally, Dolan also comes off a win over Rasani, in July, but he was only able to outscore the Brummie.
Clearly, Dunstan still whacks like he did when he punched his way to a shot at the IBF cruiserweight title in 1998, but I fancy Dolan to outwork him on the way to a decision.

Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 12:16
by Tommy Gunn13
Is Dolan-Dunstan not on tv?? shame
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 12:32
by Lorn
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Is Dolan-Dunstan not on tv?? shame
No hon and yes it is a shame but its a huge weekend of boxing for this country so lets get behind all the lads, the fight will be on Terrys FB page on Monday sometime
Re: betting for this weekend??????????????????????????
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 01:21
by lefthook82
Wel played Globalbox for your double coming in tonight with Adamek doing as expected
You nevr aftertime so I'm very happy it came in for you