yeah straight up boxinginfo has got the best boxing channel on youtube, jessi is good too but her videos are a little short, I like bigragu and dwyer as well.
. Boxing Info aka The Islander ( watch his videos from time to time) . Guard your grill Boxing (I used to watch them, but they went down hill) . Dwyer ( seen a few of his videos) . Blood Boxing (a bit biased, he's alright) . JessiJackalope (she's is good) . bigragu (is good too) a few others
He banned me for pointing out his poor math skills (I guess he was embarrassed) regarding his advice for the Marquez/JuanMa fight. He then has the audacity to say in his videos "If you think I'm wrong, leave comments and tell me!" As if he's some pro-free speech advocate. What a ****ing CLOWN. His opinion is worth listening to, I think. It's just a shame he's such an insecure fool in this regard.
Oh I'm sorry, the OP was talking about Dwyer from planet EARTH, what planet are you referring to? http://www.youtube.com/user/dwyer70905#p/search/5/9TcbLle9Fxw
There was a guy named precise presenter who was very good although his account has been gone for a while now. He had a different name before that one but i forget, his vids were always stylized with color and whatnot. foster88, uk wing chun and ragu are all good guys
Uh, no, he absolutely did, in fact, directly predict both of them to knock Manny out, as well as suggesting straddles involving both of them beating Pacquiao. He predicted it for his personal guess and advised betting on it. That's just a fact. It wasn't just taking advantage of odds, he felt they would probably win. Direct quotes: Pre-fight video, May 2010: "Freddie Roach would actually prefer Manny fight Floyd Mayweather. He doesn't want Manny Pacquiao fighting Antonio Margarito, and there's a simple reason why. And it's the purpose of this video. It's because he might think like I do; that Antonio Margarito beats Manny Pacquiao. It's a controversial position, but it's the position I'm taking in this fight." He sums it up later with: "I like Antonio Margarito." And later still, just before the video ends: "I like Margarito in the fight." That's verbatim, direct quotation. Now, these aren't verbatim but they're reasons he cites, in mostly his wording: *Mosley has one-punch knockout power, Manny does not. *Margarito isn't left-hand dominant, like ODLH. He hits with both hands. *Margarito is able to neutralize speed like he did with Sergio Martinez and is very skilled at it. *Getting into a shootout is the quickest way to lose to Margarito. *If he handled Cotto's punches, he'll handle Pacquiao's. *When both guys come forward, the bigger man will have the upper-hand and neither throws combos moving backwards. *Margarito is a murderous body puncher and can get off on shorter fighters, like Pacquiao. In his post-fight video, he mentions he picked Margarito by kayo over Pacquiao, expecting it to be in rounds 5-7 and recommended Margarito to win, straddled against the over 9.5. So, he very much picked Margarito to win and said he "expected" it to be by knockout in 5-7. That was his expectation, not just his advice on betting strategy. He said it himself. Direct quotes on the Mosley fight: From December of 2010: "I consider this fight to be a toss-up. I think that just the making of this fight suggests that Freddie Roach, who once had tremendous influence over Manny Pacquiao and guided his career, now apparently is not the person who is giving Manny Pacquiao advice on how to pick fights, because this is a horrendous match-up for him." "So, Shane Mosley's style beats in-and-out fighters. Again, my play, and I understand the line and the public's against me on this one but my play here is take the over, which has held in Pacquiao's last three fights. Take the over straddled against Shane Mosley, by knockout." From April 2011, in a second video about the fight: "This fight, in my opinion, is too close to call. Either Shane Mosley gets the kayo or Manny Pacquiao takes over the fight late and the fight goes over. That's how I see it, one month before the fight." "The bet I'm recommending is Shane Mosley, by knockout, straddled against the over in the fight. Shane Mosley, this is a gift to him. He has six rounds against a guy-great fighter- but styles make fights. Six rounds against a guy whose style is tailor-made for him." Second of May, 2011, in a third video about this fight: "Simply put: For Shane Mosley's strengths, a straight right hand and a left hook, I believe southpaw Manny Pacquiao, the smaller fighter in this fight, is made-to-order for Shane Mosley." "...Let me go further and say that just based on personalities, I think the early part of this fight is gonna be an absolute shootout. Shane Mosley has to make the early part of this fight an absolute shootout to have an opportunity to win the fight, and I think he will... make it a shootout. And, quite frankly, the bet I'm recommending is that you take Shane Mosley to win this fight. You should get plus 400 and higher odds." So, while he says it's too close to call, and a toss-up, he says he thinks Mosley will make it a shootout and made it clear who he thought that favoured. In his post-fight video, he mentions that he recommended Mosley to win, straddled by the over, and he reminds you that with the odds he had, you profited if you took his advice. So, he picked both Mosley and Margarito by knockout on his personal predictions and suggested you bet on both of them, with straddles on the over. It's all there to be found on his videos. It wasn't just advice to make a certain bet, he thought they would win and stated it for all to hear, with his reasoning laid out.
About Toney: I didn't even say he said Toney beats Wlad. About picking Mosley and Margarito: It seems you've been debunked: