Boxing 4/2 - 4/3

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Lara wins by UD over Perez


99-91 times 3

damn that was boring.
good job Quanah. 2 for 2 today for you.

NOW GO GEORGIE GROVES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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one thing...this is in britain vs their adonis.....wonder if ruiz could get d.q.`ed?
one thing`s for should...expect the unexpected...:lol:

I do buy DQ very often with a small amount as a hedge in general. Normally it is at around +5000 to +10000. Haye by DQ was at +3000 andow at +2200 hmmmm... you never know, as I mentioned before in boxing a chance of big money can change a lot of things.

Cheers
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NOW GO GEORGIE GROVES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


:toast:

Arnaoutis disapointing, was on him by dec and Draw very small, but really thought at +600 it offered some value...

Anyway tonight is the BIG night =)

btw. people are crasy I could get Haye fight Draw at +10000... not really very likly but at this odds :box2:

5d still no add lines on this fight I really wonder why...
 

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Added one more play

Added one more play

Ajose Olusegan vs Colin Lynes Under 9.5 +110 - Medium

Haye by KO/TKO/DQ -130 - Small

Litzau +400 - Small

Bernard Hopkins by KO - TKO - DQ +130 - Large

Jones's legs do not recover quick enough anymore once he is hurt with a good head shot. Hopkins truely dislikes Roy for ducking him and wants to destory Roy's legacy to enhance his legacy. Plus the million-dollar-plus encentive for the KO or TKO doesn't hurt for extra motivation.

Good Luck Guys!
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Hopkins: It's Up to Merk Whether Roy Jones Lives or Dies
http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&opt=printable&id=26579
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"There is an pre-existing agreement for a 60-40 split of the money for the fighter who wins the contest with a knockout. To become the fighter who receives the 60%, Hopkins is willing to change his entire style and make it a war. "

B-Hop smells money.
 

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"There is an pre-existing agreement for a 60-40 split of the money for the fighter who wins the contest with a knockout.

Thanks for the info Ghost, I think this is very important to know! :box2:

Just added Hopekins inside at +160 for a small/mid amount. :0corn
 
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still nothing from 5d on Haye... :shrug:

Anyone a ideay why... normally they offer odds a few days in advance...
 

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one thing...this is in britain vs their adonis.....wonder if ruiz could get d.q.`ed?.....the refs in the states never had the balls(even though,imo,it may have been warranted several times).....

one thing`s for should...expect the unexpected...:lol:
I think there is a better than average chance that a DQ could happen in this fight.

Also, a lot of guys are talking about B-Hop changing styles to win more dough by KO'ing Roy. I don't think this is a good thing. B-Hop WINS a certain way, why Fuck around with what works :shrug:

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You gotta wonder if Hopkins is blowing smoke up every one's ass when he claims he'll get a KO. He often promises death and destruction but those promises always seem to fall short. But if he bangs Jones upside his head, Hopkins may get what he wants.
 

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"the bunker"
Black Russian :mj07:

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i watched some video on this guy thinking to maybe take the over......judah`s fairly durable......and he`s by far this guy`s toughest test....

but,he`s pretty good...holds his hands a little low....consistently goes to the body with some authority........throws all the shots...

he doesn`t "over-try"....by that i mean he makes it look effortless... maybe that`s because(in spite of what the interviewer said)he really hasn`t fought anybody yet.....

curious to see what this guy does vs some resistance...
 

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I think Hopkins is very good at sizing up opponents. He KNEW he was going to beat Trinidad, Tarver and Pavlik. He would have beaten Taylor if he hadn't been obliged to conserve energy at 160; each time Hopkins didn't open up quite soon enough in the Taylor fights. I think Hopkins has seen something in Jones that makes him feel he can get to him inside the 12 rounds.
 

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Orneleas and Pavlik, much younger guys, took serious beatings from Hopkins
Both were bloodied and battered by the end of the bouts
If he hits Roy that many times, this thing won't go 8
Hopkins won't need to modify his style that much - the KO is within reach here
Roy has REALLY slipped into la la land
Jones missed weight for the first time ever (albeit only half a pound) and he skipped the pre-fight meeting with the media
Jones is a shell of himself
 

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Orneleas and Pavlik, much younger guys, took serious beatings from Hopkins
Both were bloodied and battered by the end of the bouts
If he hits Roy that many times, this thing won't go 8
Hopkins won't need to modify his style that much - the KO is within reach here
Roy has REALLY slipped into la la land
Jones missed weight for the first time ever (albeit only half a pound) and he skipped the pre-fight meeting with the media
Jones is a shell of himself

Hopkins is smart. I've always thought Hopkins is very good to great fighter, his longevity tip him to great, but I think he's even a better manager. He's unparalleled at guiding one's own career. He's genius.

Actually I thought little Librado did a lot better than Pavlik. Nard is so smart, he may have carried him as not to scare Jones away. He's that cunning that it would not surprise me.
 
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Final:

Parlay:
Hopkins + Sillak -200 small / mid

Hopkins vs Jones
Double Chances - big
starts 10 -130 small
Bernard Hopkins v Roy Jones -> Hopkins 7-12 +500 and 10-12 +900 small
Bernard Hopkins v Roy Jones -> Hopkins inside +160 small / mid
Very small / small on fight to be won MD, TD, DQ or Draw all lines between +3000 to +10000


Ajose Olusegan v Colin Lynes
Double Chances - mid
Olusegan Rounds 7-12 ; +400 - small
Olusegan Rounds inside 12; +160 - small


Charles Adamu v George Groves
Groves; -250 - mid
Double Chances - mid
Groves late KO; - small



David Haye - John Ruiz

Double Chances - very big
Ruiz Rounds 7-12; +2000 - small as a hedge
Fight starts 7; -130 - small/mid
Fight to end between 10-12; small +600
Haye round 10-12; +1200 small/mid
just added Haye by Decision/Tech Dec +300 small /mid
Very small / small on fight to be won MD, TD, DQ or Draw all lines between +2500 to +12500


Rocky Juarez vs Jason Litzau
Litzau straight + pts small
-> looking for some nice odds on draw.


Good luck to the crew :toast:

Lets get them tonight!

Cheers
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That looks very good Lord
best of luck
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Hey, what does "double chances" mean?
 

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That looks very good Lord
best of luck
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Hey, what does "double chances" mean?

Hi Ghost

Double chance means that e.g I bet:

David Haye - John Ruiz starts round 10 at +120 and in add.
David Haye - John Ruiz under 9,5 -110

-> I make a small amount what ever happens and if the fight ends in between start of round 10 and round 10 1:30 I win both bets ;)

Sometime you have even small neg. amount e.g.
David Haye - John Ruiz starts round 9 at +105 and in add.
David Haye - John Ruiz under 9,5 -110

I lose a very small amount if it does not end in between start round 9 and round 10 1:30 but again achance to cash in A LOT if the fight ends in between those 1,5 rounds... :)

-> That the reason why I play DC very often as big as possible... but as you know we all are limited very often at the books :mad:
 
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thanks lord
very smart
isolating where you think the fight might end
and hitting that period of time on both sides
nice chance at a big hit
got it
thanks

good luck
GO HAYE
GO GROVES
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