When I've seen Williams in the past he's looked quite a classy boxer... But having a suspect chin against a guy as relentless as hurd is not something you want
It's possible of course hurd has a leaky defence.. But I'd say he has a better chin and will outweigh Williams by god knows how much.... I see Williams out boxing him possibly for the first 4 or 5 rounds but then hurds pressure will start paying dividends and he will pour it on and wear him down
Several of the Main books all bet in running on fights, its simply a case of making the prices invisible as soon as "that one punch" lands, there is good money to be made though if you watch the fights closely and can see someone slowing down or you think they are feeling the effect of the other guys punches etc. I have had many a successful night with in running betting and it's a really good addition to boxing betting. Bet365, Paddy Power, Skybet, plus several others to name but a few all do it.
Emanuel Navarrete (-190) vs Issac Dogboe $190.00 for $100.00 Emanuel Navarrete wins by KO/TKO/DQ (+275) $75.00 for $206.25 Julian Williams (+499) vs Jarrett Hurd $100.00 for $499.00 Julian Williams (+499) vs Jarrett Hurd $100.00 for $499.00
Good hit. I took Navarette and Korobov in a parlay, too bad they ruled the Korobov fight a draw after some shady BS. Korobov won the fight IMO. I also had Williams in a 4 pick parlay that I hit (50:1). I was lucky the Nats beat the Dodgers 5-2, I just needed a grand slam in the 8th to accomplish it.
Only $5. My single bets usually range from $20 to $50 (more when I'm in Vegas, I don't like having a lot of money online). I expect to lose my parlays so I don't put much down. My best ever was an 8 pick that paid like $1200 off of $5. But who knows how many of those I've lost (mostly all of them).