Ouch kicked out of the top 10:!: 11/13 - Manny Pacquiao UD 11/13 - Guillermo Rigondeaux KO 11/13 - Mike Jones KO 11/13 - David Haye KO What a weekend:admin
Well I got 30$ now from the Lopez fight and would LOVE to put them on the bet. I'm sure you can find someone to take the last 70.
Okay, let me count first. I should have $370 ($290 + $50 off Varg + $30 from feautured fight) and I have $210 already in bet which leaves me $160. Okay, let's do it! I got $100 on Pac! (you should still have $100 though I see Tackle already took $30 behind my back). This content is protected my man! Would you like a $60 bet on Green-Flores? I got Green!
Freddy 1 - Freddy 139-30 (71 KO's) $170 LOPEZ TKO....HOPE TO GOD I'M WRONG THOUGH JOHNSON UD LUCAS TKO NINO TKO GUERRERO UD Lopez Johnson Guerrero Lucas Nino 3-2 = 142-32 2 - David B 143-35 (84 KO's) $140 Juan Manuel Lopez by TKO Glen Johnson by UD Zab Judah by UD Omar Nino Romero by UD Robert Guerrero by UD Willie Casey by TKO 4-1 = 147-36 Beats you 5-4
Oh man this have the potential to be one of the best weekends of the year so far. Pacquiao vs Margarito. This fight does not need much advertising. Margarito: Proud with the mexican attitude of never giving up. High workrate, power, and an awesome pressure fighter. Pacquiao: P4P #1 enough said. This fight will be GREAT! Haye vs Harrison Even though not many gives Harrison a chance, I'll have to say that if there's one thing I've learned, it's never to underestimate a former olympian. Recently we've seen Kotelnik dominate Alexander (imo anyway), we've seen Ward stun the world in beating Kessler, and we've seen Dirrell outwork Abraham. Like Harrison, all of these guys came in as underdogs, but ended up showing the skills that brough them their medals in the olympics. Having said that, I think we shouldn't count out Harrison. It'll be a good fight as long as it lasts. Rigondeaux vs Cordoba: Well it's impressive to be a olympic gold medallist, but to be a 2 time gold medallist is just beyond amazing. His amateur career can be compared to the great Felix Savon, which in it self is goddamn impressive. I'm looking forward to see what he can do in the professional rankings. He's 6-0 and already fighting for a world championship belt. I must admit not to have seen much of Cordoba, but I know he's a southpaw, got decent power, got an age advantage, and a slight height advantage. I'm looking forward to see how Rigo will do. It's a shame that Pavlik got hurt, as I'd have loved to see him make a good comeback, but Rio's as a replacement is not bad. I'm hyped and I'm ready for some good boxing!!
2 more days!! This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected I'm hyped for both fights! Tomorrow's 24/7 Episode 4 comes out! Gonna be great!!