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Ricky looks near 200 pounds here. Probably paid pretty well for the embarrassment of it all.

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Article on Pacquiao high tech training

Article on Pacquiao high tech training

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/11/10/09/manny-will-be-bigger-stronger-cotto

Says he eats 5000 calories a day. Talk about hard work and a good metabolism. I think with this strength regimen, Pacman is going to places he couldn't have dreamed of when he was killing himself to make 130. You almost can't really look at the "old" Pacquiao now when handicapping his fights.
 
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Some odds out on potential future Haye fights:

Haye -187 Ruiz +137

V.Klitschko -250 Haye +175

W. Klitschko -200 Haye +150

I will bet everything in the bank on either Klitschko. I would also go sizeable that Ruiz mauls his way to a victory. He is too tough for Haye.

Where did you find those odds!?

John Ruiz is +275 at sportingbet, maybe worth a shot!!?
 

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Ricky looks near 200 pounds here. Probably paid pretty well for the embarrassment of it all.

:142smilie :142smilie :mj07: :mj07:

wow that chavo guy must be extremly strong.
he was able to lift hatton up in the air! :142smilie
 

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wow that chavo guy must be extremly strong.
he was able to lift hatton up in the air! :142smilie

He must be. I'm not sure the great weightlifter Vasily Alexeev could duplicate that!



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"weighing slightly over 140 pounds" :lol:

sure buddy
 

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Where did you find those odds!?

John Ruiz is +275 at sportingbet, maybe worth a shot!!?

Wow! SportingBet was originally +137 - now +275

I'm now seeing Ruiz as high as +400. :scared :scared Unreal!
 

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for anyone that can get in touch with Odessa , tell him to tell the sportsbooks- Bodog, Sportsbook.com, etc that the Clottey-Quintana fight is off so they will refund the pending wagers... sportsbook told me they need to hear it from the "provider" of the lines...
 

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Anybody think Hatton is worth a shot!?

When the fight was on for the first time, they were set to fight in South Africa, and even then I thought that Ndou was quite a heavy favorite given his age and Hattons improvement.

Then they changed sites and the odds remained the same.

Honestly, I dont get it. I'm not sure if Hatton wins, but I expect a long a tough fight that will probably be decided by the judges, so the change of sites should be a factor.

I also think that Ndous donkey comments are a little off. IMO Graham is right when he doubts Ndous attitude for this fight.

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Hatton-Ndou

Hatton-Ndou

Anybody think Hatton is worth a shot!?

When the fight was on for the first time, they were set to fight in South Africa, and even then I thought that Ndou was quite a heavy favorite given his age and Hattons improvement.

Then they changed sites and the odds remained the same.

Honestly, I dont get it. I'm not sure if Hatton wins, but I expect a long a tough fight that will probably be decided by the judges, so the change of sites should be a factor.

I also think that Ndous donkey comments are a little off. IMO Graham is right when he doubts Ndous attitude for this fight.

:0corn

I think that Ndou getting cut in sparring a month ago could have some bearing on the fight. Hatton is an ordinary guy but for me this is the sort of fight where a big upset is possible because you have a guy who is at home, and primed to give his all, and a visiting veteran who doesn't seem to be expecting to meet too much resistance. I think that if Hatton can get off to a good start and then hang in there, he can win this; he mustn't let Ndou come out and be the boss. I do think that the Hatton team has studied Ndou in great detail whereas Lovemore doesn't seem to know much about Matthew. Maybe Lovemore is right, maybe he is just on a much higher level than Hatton, maybe he will run Matthew out of the ring, but I just sense a surprise here.
 

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Anybody think Hatton is worth a shot!?

When the fight was on for the first time, they were set to fight in South Africa, and even then I thought that Ndou was quite a heavy favorite given his age and Hattons improvement.

Then they changed sites and the odds remained the same.

Honestly, I dont get it. I'm not sure if Hatton wins, but I expect a long a tough fight that will probably be decided by the judges, so the change of sites should be a factor.

I also think that Ndous donkey comments are a little off. IMO Graham is right when he doubts Ndous attitude for this fight.

:0corn

Yup, I think Hatton has a chance. The timing just seems right here. Hatton has shown dramatic improvement as of late. Two years ago N'dou would have walked right thru him. Hatton's recent victories over similar-type fighters Bami and Tackie also bodes well... But N'dou is far superior to these guys. To pick a winner straight up would have to be N'dou, and Hatton will have to surpass anything before shown, but given all the circumstances...I think he's in with a shot.
 

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Lovermore seems cocky....as you guys stated, at his best he is certainly better than Tackie or Bami....but is he at his best?....and the fight is in England.....BIG DIFFERENCE.....
 

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I guess odds will be tomorrow
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Curious to see where they set the Gomez-Soto Karass line.....
 
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