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Romi

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Pascal/Branco Under 11.5 +100- Small WIN

Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym +105- Large[/B]WIN

Only 2-0, but it works for me.

Good Luck guys on the Arreola V. Vitali fight!



I'd settle for 2-0 EVERY week on the yr. Good job and congrats! Small play on Aereola for icing on the cake tonight. If it doesn't hit, no bid deal.
 

CryBoy

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to me is way off. I like Mora in this fight.
and Arreola at +400 to +500.

If even one comes through it's a great weekend.

As the fight draws near, I find myself very interested in the Arreola fight tonight. I really think he's in with a shot. Will be fun regardless.
Seems there's not too much interest in this fight from the MJ crew.
 

gardenweasel

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i have klit inside in a parlay...but all the arreola commentary,along with klit being 38,coerced me into taking hedge with arreola at +485...

but,i don`t see it happening..
 

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Somebody go explain to Arreola you have to work to become champion.
If he had done it he wouldn't be crying ,because he would have given 100%.
That's the name of the game.
 

gardenweasel

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still have a couple dollars on hayzeus chavez at +250........my guess is that the fresher,limited diaz will wear him down at some point...but,what-the-hey......

worth a small tickle....

congrats to the board....well done this weekend...:thumb:
 

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Somebody go explain to Arreola you have to work to become champion.
If he had done it he wouldn't be crying ,because he would have given 100%.
That's the name of the game.

is he a slacker or something?

<----------------- no idea who the guy is
 

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Somebody go explain to Arreola you have to work to become champion.
If he had done it he wouldn't be crying ,because he would have given 100%.
That's the name of the game.

you think thats why he's crying? because he didnt work hard enough in the gym? i take it you havent boxed.

being in the ring is an emotional experience, he gave everything he had and came up short. thats why hes crying, he gave everything physically and emotionally, and it wasnt enough. after all the effort, it was over. its very draining.
 

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you think thats why he's crying? because he didnt work hard enough in the gym?

Yes.

You can see he was crying on himself.
When you become the best you can be, there's nothing left to cry over, you met a better man who beat you.

If he had given 100% he would be proud of his performance, win or lose.
 

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Diaz edges Chavez

In an all-Chicago showdown between former lightweight world champions, David Diaz (35-2-1, 17 KOs) won a majority decision over Jesus Chavez (44-6, 30 KOs) on Saturday night at the UIC Pavilion. It was a very good action fight from start to finish with the fighters often trading shots in the center of the ring. Diaz seemed a little sharper an won 97-93, 96-94 on two cards. The third card was 95-95.
 

gardenweasel

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Diaz edges Chavez

In an all-Chicago showdown between former lightweight world champions, David Diaz (35-2-1, 17 KOs) won a majority decision over Jesus Chavez (44-6, 30 KOs) on Saturday night at the UIC Pavilion. It was a very good action fight from start to finish with the fighters often trading shots in the center of the ring. Diaz seemed a little sharper an won 97-93, 96-94 on two cards. The third card was 95-95.

:shrug: ...close but no cigar....
 
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