Mosley Is a 4-1 Underdog

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Chessboxer, Mar 18, 2010.


  1. curly

    curly Fastest hands in the West Full Member

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    He has a punchers chance
     
  2. skidd1

    skidd1 Member Full Member

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    4-1 seems fair and available
    The guys for a Mosley KO should get your money on then.
    Good odds because you will lose
     
  3. Shane_Erich

    Shane_Erich Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If memory serves Mosley was a 4-1 underdog against Margo too.
     
  4. _King_

    _King_ drunken master Full Member

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    underdog suits mosley fine look at de la hoya and margo
     
  5. Slick Rick

    Slick Rick Member Full Member

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    Yep, I'm putting some money down, because Mosleys got a punchers chance obivously, I'd suggest putting the money down now, if there is a lot of betting towards Mosley which I'd expect it to be with odds like that, odds will cut down.
     
  6. cpn20

    cpn20 New Member Full Member

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    The bookies odds come mostly from what the betting market is doing so that they can ensure a profit either way. 4-1 doesn't show the bookies being stupid or smart, it shows their reaction to most people thinking mayweather will win, if you think most people are wrong then go for it. Sadly I can't see mayweather allowing this to be a war and as a result I want the UD Mayweather odds.
     
  7. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mosley does indeed look good now, but I honeslty dont believe he looked as good as he did when he first became the undisputed welter champ. Even back then, prime for prime, mayweather beats mosley. And I am as big a mosley fan as anyone.
     
  8. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    4 to 1 is pretty good. It seems that is actually the split for boxing analysts.