At this moment in time Audley Harrison is more successful than Whyte, Audley won British, Commonwealth and European titles and fought for a world title.
It doesn't matter if Whyte KO's him in the punch, it still is considered a knockdown though. I won £80 on both fighters to be knocked down last time.
In that case it's more attractive but there's still a significant element of risk. I'm happier to put a lot more on when the risk is lower.
Understandable. I win more than I lose because I like low stakes high odds in an intelligent way. But Povetkin is almost certainly going down in this fight though. What are the chances of him standing on his feet for 12 rounds? Doubt it.
In truth I don't think lightning strikes twice... something about povetkins legs last time..he just looked like his punch resistance had gone..but at 8/1.... I'm game lol
Implied probability of 16.6%, not bad. I'm too cautious to go for it though. I see Whyte win hedged with Povetkin KO as a 99% cert with just over a 5% profit margin. Part of my cautiousness is due to the fact that I've only been betting for 5 weeks now and I'm 7/7.
I don't think that power or resistance. He is less agile each day after he turned like 37. Then also lesser productivity, punches he is able to throw per round. Spped he is capable to move in the ring. Now looks that legs too are old, really old. No wonder why eddie picked up Pov for beatup, inserted clauses and now for fans Pov is 31 y,o not 41 y.o post covid and hospitals uncle. Of course. Eddie did not had booked fresh uncle, uncle already was enough old when eddie booked him. Mistake happened, uncle was not enough old. Now with covid and being older most likely uncle will be enough old. If upset will happen, eddie will be done together with whyte. Maybe they do have next rematch clause for very old uncle to use ?