Robert Guerrero comeback on Wilder v Fury card
Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 17:03
A LOT of money is probably relative.
I was also tantalisingly close to accurately predicting how the Wilder-Fury bout would play out as well. However, The Gypsy King’s recovery during the 12th round, where he bounced back from the canvas similar to The Undertaker's famous revival tactic of appearing to be knocked clean out, before sitting ominously back up as his opponent celebrated, scuppered a very decent fight card prediction.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Nov 2018, 10:51 Here are my predictions for the winners of all eleven bouts for the Staples Arena fight card on the 1st December:
• Deontay Wilder
• Jarrett Hurd
• Robert Guerrero
• Mark Anthony Barriga
• Luis Ortiz
• Joe Joyce
• Chris Arreola
• Isaac Lowe
• Jesse Rodriguez
• Marsellos Wilder
Had Wilder v Fury off but everything else that I bothered with I got right. The only one that was ever in doubt was Stevenson v Gvozdyk though. The rest were foregone conclusions upon announcement.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:48 With the exception of the outcome of the Wilder-Fury bout, whereby nobody barring Abel Sanchez predicted a draw, I accurately anticipated the result of the undercard fights (except for Barriga's loss to Licona):I was also tantalisingly close to accurately predicting how the Wilder-Fury bout would play out as well. However, The Gypsy King’s recovery during the 12th round, where he bounced back from the canvas similar to The Undertaker's famous revival tactic of appearing to be knocked clean out, before sitting ominously back up as his opponent celebrated, scuppered a very decent fight card prediction.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Nov 2018, 10:51 Here are my predictions for the winners of all eleven bouts for the Staples Arena fight card on the 1st December:
• Deontay Wilder
• Jarrett Hurd
• Robert Guerrero
• Mark Anthony Barriga
• Luis Ortiz
• Joe Joyce
• Chris Arreola
• Isaac Lowe
• Jesse Rodriguez
• Marsellos Wilder
In my own defence though, I was mocked for claiming (back in April) that Tyson Fury should be considered as AJ’s biggest threat, but I suspect that most people probably agree with me now.![]()
I also predicted the manner in which Oleksandr Gvozdyk would overcome Adonis Stevenson.
So it seems that I did pretty well with my predictions last night. I’ll probably fail miserably the next time I attempt to predict the outcome of so many bouts again, but at least I can say I got it right at least once.I just wish I'd placed some bets,
How did you guys get on?![]()
Congrats!ironbeard wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:55Had Wilder v Fury off but everything else that I bothered with I got right. The only one that was ever in doubt was Stevenson v Gvozdyk though. The rest were foregone conclusions upon announcement.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:48 With the exception of the outcome of the Wilder-Fury bout, whereby nobody barring Abel Sanchez predicted a draw, I accurately anticipated the result of the undercard fights (except for Barriga's loss to Licona):I was also tantalisingly close to accurately predicting how the Wilder-Fury bout would play out as well. However, The Gypsy King’s recovery during the 12th round, where he bounced back from the canvas similar to The Undertaker's famous revival tactic of appearing to be knocked clean out, before sitting ominously back up as his opponent celebrated, scuppered a very decent fight card prediction.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑15 Nov 2018, 10:51 Here are my predictions for the winners of all eleven bouts for the Staples Arena fight card on the 1st December:
• Deontay Wilder
• Jarrett Hurd
• Robert Guerrero
• Mark Anthony Barriga
• Luis Ortiz
• Joe Joyce
• Chris Arreola
• Isaac Lowe
• Jesse Rodriguez
• Marsellos Wilder
In my own defence though, I was mocked for claiming (back in April) that Tyson Fury should be considered as AJ’s biggest threat, but I suspect that most people probably agree with me now.![]()
I also predicted the manner in which Oleksandr Gvozdyk would overcome Adonis Stevenson.
So it seems that I did pretty well with my predictions last night. I’ll probably fail miserably the next time I attempt to predict the outcome of so many bouts again, but at least I can say I got it right at least once.I just wish I'd placed some bets,
How did you guys get on?![]()
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:59Congrats!ironbeard wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:55Had Wilder v Fury off but everything else that I bothered with I got right. The only one that was ever in doubt was Stevenson v Gvozdyk though. The rest were foregone conclusions upon announcement.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:48 With the exception of the outcome of the Wilder-Fury bout, whereby nobody barring Abel Sanchez predicted a draw, I accurately anticipated the result of the undercard fights (except for Barriga's loss to Licona):
I was also tantalisingly close to accurately predicting how the Wilder-Fury bout would play out as well. However, The Gypsy King’s recovery during the 12th round, where he bounced back from the canvas similar to The Undertaker's famous revival tactic of appearing to be knocked clean out, before sitting ominously back up as his opponent celebrated, scuppered a very decent fight card prediction.
In my own defence though, I was mocked for claiming (back in April) that Tyson Fury should be considered as AJ’s biggest threat, but I suspect that most people probably agree with me now.![]()
I also predicted the manner in which Oleksandr Gvozdyk would overcome Adonis Stevenson.
So it seems that I did pretty well with my predictions last night. I’ll probably fail miserably the next time I attempt to predict the outcome of so many bouts again, but at least I can say I got it right at least once.I just wish I'd placed some bets,
How did you guys get on?![]()
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