British Forum BETTING thread

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by TFFP, Mar 1, 2009.


  1. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

    45,002
    3
    Nov 28, 2007
    Can't wait to see the betting lines on Kayode/Tarver as well.
     
  2. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

    12,516
    0
    Dec 21, 2008
    What prices you hoping to see?
     
  3. Macca L20

    Macca L20 Active Member Full Member

    1,154
    0
    Oct 9, 2009
    Got my darts acca up.£10 Barney, Lewis, Taylor and Whitlock paid £96.:happy. Had all four Europa games over 2.5 goals. One game was 1-1.:verysad
     
  4. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

    45,002
    3
    Nov 28, 2007
    Tarver underdog :yep
     
  5. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

    12,516
    0
    Dec 21, 2008
    :yep I have no clue who the bookies will take as favorite but I think Tarver will take him to school severely!
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

    45,002
    3
    Nov 28, 2007
    Me neither, can't think what the odds will be?? Will they read a lot into Green performance where he was underdog and overcompensate this time?

    Or unbeaten record?

    I really dunno, tough to call. Close odds I guess.
     
  7. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    26,593
    5
    Jul 21, 2008
    I think the bookies have it about right now, with both going at pretty much the same odds.

    I do have Yamanaka winning this one, but it does depend on what Darchiyan turns up. Yamanaka is a talented fighter for sure, but it must also be remembered that most felt he was losing a close fight to Iwasa before pulling out the last round stoppage. Iwasa, whilst being an exceptional talent, had never went the ten round distance before and was inexperienced. Iwasa is also a tricky operator like Darchinyan...

    Like I say, I think Yamanaka wins this one, but he'll have to survive a few tricky moments in doing so.

    I'd steer clear of this fight unless you got Yamanaka when his odds were at 7/4.
     
  8. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

    45,002
    3
    Nov 28, 2007
    Not looked at weather forecast but...

    What do people think of Aus 8/11 to beat Windies.

    Can not see for the life of me Windies getting a draw nevermind winning, none of their batsman hint at permanency.
     
  9. I'd confidently back Australia.

    Their Test side is better than their ODI team, and whilst the Windies do seem to be getting there I think they'll crack in Test matches.

    Like you say the batting is poor, they'll play well for half an hour or an hour, then slash at a wide one and get out, seen it so many times. Lack of concentration and all that.
     
  10. punchdrunkgench

    punchdrunkgench Boxing Addict Full Member

    3,082
    2
    Mar 19, 2009
    west ham look good at 4/5 today

    i need adam scott to miss the cut today in the golf for decent pay out(backed him with betfred at 35s whne they were doing their promo if your player misses the cut you get your money back laid him at 32s on betfair so keep the money if he misses the cut)
     
  11. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,904
    3
    Apr 17, 2011
    Its a 50-50 fight so its dangerous to bet on. Really fancy Yamanaka to win pts but Vic is hungry and has the power to knock Yamanaka out. Vic isn't going to win pts in Japan though.
     
  12. MagicMan91

    MagicMan91 The Main Event Mafia Full Member

    9,950
    1
    Dec 26, 2009
    Yama UD Vic 117-111 across the board. Hopefully some footage will be available soon so we can gauge the Jap a little bit better
     
  13. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,904
    3
    Apr 17, 2011
    5/2 was quite a juicy price for the Jap via pts. Haven't seen much of him so stayed away. Seems Vic has seen better days now. Schooled twice in a row.
     
  14. gazanta

    gazanta Well-Known Member Full Member

    1,532
    0
    Oct 26, 2010
    Anybody share my thoughts that Fury on pts is massive at 11/4, always thought Rogie was quite durable :think
     
  15. He is durable, but he marks up quite badly and is prone to swelling.... with him being older and having fought less often he'll get hit more and more too.

    Fury is a better fighter than Sexton was too.... with a better chin, so he's going to be more inclined to go to Rogan and let his hands go.

    I fancy a middle rounds stoppage personally.