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The Eskimo
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After careful consideration I've given y'all most of the best odds for each fighter because I think anybody that picks a winner out of this field has done well
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The Eskimo
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8 and the chance of a sub coming in if somebody gets cut/injured. I probably should have researched the subs but they always have been cab drivers in the past and the chance of them getting into let alone winning is remote.
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Nash Equilibrium Debunker
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I see. Wow, those are long odds on Mutley considering he handed Jennings his first loss (by SD). Or was that a fluke? Or is Jennings just not great, for those of us who don't know him from a hole in the wall outside the Cotto loss?
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The Eskimo
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Mutley had a shocking KO loss last time out to a guy with a 25-14-2 record and has generally looked poor since losing to Lynes in '07, which probably didn't help his cause with the bookies. Gotta wonder about Mutley at 33 years old weighing in at 140 for this thing too. He's always been muscle bound, I bet he's gonna be tight on the scales. |
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