Boxing 8/28 - 8/29

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August 28th (Friday), 2009

At The Seminole Hard Rock Casino, Hollywood, FL
Tavoris Cloud (19-0) vs. Clinton Woods (42-4-1)
Juan Urango (21-2-1) vs. Randall Bailey (39-6)

In Chiang Mai, Thailand
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (72-3-1) vs. Takahisa Masuda (20-8-3)

At The Casino Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Joachim Alcine (30-1) vs. Eric Mitchell (22-5-1)
David Lemieux (16-0) vs. Baldomir Hernandez (18-2)

A New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM
Holly Holm (24-1-3) vs. Terri Blair (11-13-2)
Frankie Archuleta (25-7-1) vs. Lorenzo Estrada (13-14-1)

At ASB Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Mohamed Azzaoui (24-5-2) vs. Moyoyo Mensah (19-7-1)
Soulan Pownceby (11-0) vs. Togasilimai Letoa (10-2)

At The Shaw Conference Center, Edmonton, Canada
Kris Andrews (14-8-2) vs. Anthony Lessard (7-4-2)
Ryan Henney (12-3) vs. TBA

At The Orient Theatre, East London, South Africa
Nick Otieno (18-2) vs. Lubabalo Msuthu (10-2)
Themba Joyi (7-1-1) vs. Miniyakhe Sityatha (1-0)


August 29th (Saturday), 2009

At The Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, HI
Brian Viloria (25-2) vs. Jesus Iribe (15-5-5)
Alfonso Gomez (19-4) vs. Sergio Rios (18-9)
AJ Banal (19-1) vs. Jose Angel Beranza (32-15)
Dennis Laurente (31-3) vs. Zaid Zavaleta (18-5)

At Gerry Weber Stadium, Halle, Germany
Victor Ramirez (15-1) vs. Marco Huck (25-1)
Karo Murat (19-0) vs. Sergey Demchenko (13-2)
Dominik Britsch (14-0) vs. Salvatore Annunziata (11-2)
Lamon Brewster (35-4) vs. Gbenga Oloukun (16-1)
Geoffrey Battelo (20-1) vs. Alex Mogylewski (10-3)

At Quik Trip Park, Grand Prairie, TX
Jesus Soto-Karass (23-3-3) vs. Edvan Barros (10-6-1)
Miguel Garcia (16-0) vs. Carlos Rivera (16-3-2)

In Mexicali, Mexico
Celestino Caballero (32-2) vs. Francisco Leal (14-4)
Carlos Yanez (17-2) vs. Gilberto Leon (19-6-2)
Ana Torres (18-3-2) vs. Ava Knight (5-0-2)

At Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica, Mississippi, United States
Fernando Guerrero (14-0) vs. Chris Archer (11-7)
Ty Barnett (16-0) vs. Dairo Esalas (31-16)
Shawn Porter (9-0) vs. Lamar Harris (6-2)
Chazz Witherspoon (25-1) vs. Stacy Frazier (14-5)

At The Wolstein Center, Cleveland, OH
Hector Camacho Jr. (48-3-1) vs. Israel Cardona (36-9)
Marvin Cordova (20-1-1) vs. Ernest Johnson (18-3-1)
Aaron Williams (19-2-1) vs. DeLeon Tinsley (9-4-1)

At The Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, WA
Kingsley Ikeke (25-3) vs. Mark Woolnough (19-5-1)

At TBA, Winston Salem, NC
Derek Edwards (24-0) vs. Carl Daniels (50-17-1)
Damian Wills (24-2-1) vs. Edward Gutierrez (15-7-1)

At The State Fair Grounds, Fallon, NV
Joey Gilbert (17-2) vs. Ivan Stovall (10-4)

At The Cultural Center, Miyoshi, Japan
Hidenobu Honda (30-6) vs. Daigo Nakahiro (20-2)

At The Waterfront Hotel, Cebu City, The Philippines
Gerry Penalosa (54-7-2) vs. TBA
Denver Cuello (16-2-5) vs. Erik Ramirez (26-7-1)

At San Francisco, Cordoba, Argentina
Francisco Antonio Mora (55-14) vs. Javier Francisco Maciel (11-1)

At Coliseo Ruben Viera, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico
Jose Cotto (28-1-1) vs. TBA
Luis Cruz (11-0) vs. TBA
 

Zerwas

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Cloud was -250 when I first saw the line.

I think he stops Woods, if the layoff doesnt affect him too much.
 

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Incredible the odds disparity between american and european books; i just took a big bet for Cloud -175 at William hill.
 

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Too much chalk
but for what it's worth, I think Cloud is going to beat the piss and caca out of Woods

My opinion hasn't been one to follow lately, but I think Cloud is the goods
 

Romi

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OK.
I will call pinnacle and ask if i can have my money back now ?


Nobody is going to get a penny back. The rule reverts to Vegas rules in that the judgement on the the night of the fight stands as far as betting purposes go. The only exception would be when the decision is immediately changed as in the 1st Hlats/Rodriguez fight. Hilats was 1st ruled the winner then shortly thereafter, it was ruled a draw. Had that fight been in the states, it's likely no refund would have been given. The fight was in SA and more than likely the bets hadn't yet been graded on the Hilats win.The rule is there for obvious reasons. Nate more than likely would have been stopped but the ruling is correct and should have been ruled a NC the night of the fight.
 
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Romi

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I meant it as * irony* :rolleyes:


Irony huh? I didn't recognize the obvious. Were people actually supposed to laugh at that? I can see you are still your usual annoying self.

BTW can't wait for some more of your great post picks. Nothing like posting your over picks ONE rd before they hit not to mention your supposed hedge pick after the fact. Don't think for a minute I was the only one who caught them. You were an ass clown before and apparently you still are.
 

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Irony huh? I didn't recognize the obvious. Were people actually supposed to laugh at that? I can see you are still your usual annoying self.

BTW can't wait for some more of your great post picks. Nothing like posting your over picks ONE rd before they hit not to mention your supposed hedge pick after the fact. Don't think for a minute I was the only one who caught them. You were an ass clown before and apparently you still are.

I think you are annoying.
Please don't reply to my posts anymore.
Nuff said.
 

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Cloud -175 at William Hill.

Woods +330 at 5 Dimes.

There is a good middle to be made there. It's a pity 5 Dimes limits are $100 at the moment for this fight.
 

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lol holy cowdung

cloud now -380 at 5dimes

someone must really like cloud at any chalk line

Dimes sucks balls. They change the lines drastically on tiny bets. No one should bet there anymore to shove it up their asses. Seems like that's what they want.
 

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Howzit... I'm new to the forum, first post. I've been reading in for a few weeks, and suspect that some of you guys might actually know what you're talking about. You just never know with boxing though do you? Balzsay, U. Antillon.

My thing is that I'm a big boxing fan, as are most of us...and so I have an opinion on every fight. And if you're watching the fight, it's definitely alot more interesting with a little jingle on the result. I think I can pick a winner pretty well, but my lesson is to keep it simple...don't go on too much. Because if I bet on every fight, or parlay all the favorites, inevitably there will be some mistakes in there. Balzsay is a prime example. The D.Jimenez fight was to me a lock last weekend, but I had Balzsay heavy in parlays and it killed me. So my lesson to myself, and I'm writing it down now so I don't forget, is to keep it simple stupid.

Allright, I like Huck this weekend at the price. I don't think he will let his second opportunity pass by in Germany. I saw the Ramirez fight against Ismailov and he got beat. Anywhere else but Argentina he loses the decision. Ramirez is improving, and ko'ing Alexeev was a tremendous result, but he is still a crude-type slugger. Huck wins wide on points, or maybe even gets the TKO late.

Any thoughts on the Urango-Bailey fight? Should be a slugfest.
 

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Howzit... I'm new to the forum, first post. I've been reading in for a few weeks, and suspect that some of you guys might actually know what you're talking about. You just never know with boxing though do you? Balzsay, U. Antillon.

My thing is that I'm a big boxing fan, as are most of us...and so I have an opinion on every fight. And if you're watching the fight, it's definitely alot more interesting with a little jingle on the result. I think I can pick a winner pretty well, but my lesson is to keep it simple...don't go on too much. Because if I bet on every fight, or parlay all the favorites, inevitably there will be some mistakes in there. Balzsay is a prime example. The D.Jimenez fight was to me a lock last weekend, but I had Balzsay heavy in parlays and it killed me. So my lesson to myself, and I'm writing it down now so I don't forget, is to keep it simple stupid.

Allright, I like Huck this weekend at the price. I don't think he will let his second opportunity pass by in Germany. I saw the Ramirez fight against Ismailov and he got beat. Anywhere else but Argentina he loses the decision. Ramirez is improving, and ko'ing Alexeev was a tremendous result, but he is still a crude-type slugger. Huck wins wide on points, or maybe even gets the TKO late.

Any thoughts on the Urango-Bailey fight? Should be a slugfest.

Welcome to the site. Common sense and discipline are key. NOBODY can pick em all and those that claim to are full of sht. Nothing is a "lock" and based on what I read D Jimenez was fortunate to get the win with 5 seconds to spare. I was with you on that wager but nearly bought it back with a hedge. I'm also on Huck and perhaps he "should" win but the argentinian is one tough strong sob. I was on Ali with good plus odds and heard that fight was very close. I think if Huck stays on his feet, he wins. I have 2 fairly large wagers this week and Huck is one of them. Good Luck!
 
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