Guarenteed way of making money on Khan v Malignaggi

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ai786, May 11, 2010.


  1. ai786

    ai786 Active Member Full Member

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    Hello, I'm back with my guarantees, some of you may remember I made a thread like this for Mayweather v Mosley and said put both boxers on points with slightly more on mayweather on points and your in for a win, and I was right :)

    On to this weeks big fight, Khan v Malignaggi, this is a no brainer Khan will win easy, the problem is whether KO or Points, the odds are good for both because it really could be either one and I wouldn't really call it a guarantee if i advised on either a KO or points, so you want a guarantee then do KHAN straight win I dont care how rubbish the odds are, I'm hoping for around 1/5 on betfair, will place £2,000 to make a handy £400 profit, easy easy Money, that will take my winning to nearly £1k for 2 nights work (made £500 on Mayweather) and all done with minimal risk because they was easy picks.. you just need the bottle to stake big on outcomes you feel are certain to happen.
     
  2. trotter

    trotter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It wasn't guaranteed.

    Giving tips I don't mind - but don't suggest it's nailed on when it isn't... that's just deliberate lying, or stupid.
     
  3. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Kindly stop making threads that start a "guaranteed way to make money on....." and then totally discounting a whole range of possible outcomes out of hand before presenting your fool proof plan.
     
  4. trotter

    trotter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The only 'guarantee' is that you'll get a good slagging off in this thread
     
  5. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Winning doesn't automatically make something a smart bet.

    I'm sure every gambler has made a bet at some point that they won, but learned a lesson not to repeat it in future.

    I certainly know I wouldn't shove £2k on Khan to beat anybody, especially at 1/5 - when really he shouldn't be any shorter than 4/9.

    A smart bet in this one would be Khan on points, even money. No more than £20-30.

    If you fancy a dabble at £2k shove it on Chisora to stop Williams.
     
  6. mithffg

    mithffg Well-Known Member Full Member

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    mayweather didn't look so nailed on in the second round did he?



    Betting 2 grand on a boxer with a glass jaw fighting in what will be a hostile crowd in his opponents home town for terrible odds is just sheer madness unless you have money to burn.
     
  7. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    What a pleb :patsch
     
  8. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    This should be a sticky
     
  9. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    Guarenteed heard that one before! get a job homeboy!
     
  10. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    like you i'm a very good gambler. i also did the mayweather win over mosley after mayweather got hurt at odds 4/5. i also did dirrell to beat abraham. ward to beat kessler, and martinez to beat pavlik. like i said i'm very good, but not even i would put money on khan. too dodgy. he's a fighter who i just don't feel confident in. i got confidence in his ability, but i'm going to be crapping myself everytime a punch lands on him, and that there is just not for me.

    your bet should come through. if i had a choice i would choose khan, but not at them odds. no way.
     
  11. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Boxing Science and ai786........

    I wish I was you :deal
     
  12. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the trick to gambling is stick to something you really know. i know boxing, and that's what i mainly stick to.

    most people lose money in gambling either because they put money on good odds and just hope, which is no good, and it normally fails. if i put money on an underdog, then it has to be because i really think he'll win, not because of the odds. number two reason people lose money is because they can't wait to put a bet on after winning money, and then lose it on something stupid, and then they end up chasing their lost money. those sort of people are addicted to gambling. if you're addicted to gambling, then you'll lose. simple as. sometimes i can wait for months to put a bet on. i only bet if i see something good, and it'll have to be boxing.
     
  13. ShaneTheSherrif

    ShaneTheSherrif Active Member Full Member

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    I can understand the thinking behind this but you only have to look what happened the other night to see that anything can happen.
     
  14. NO MAS

    NO MAS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If you are that good at picking the winners you would be lumping more than £2k on them and making some really wedge...£2k on for £500 back...:think

    Get your arse in the Prediction League so we can see the colour of your money and if you come up trumps every week we will all be quids in...:deal

    I think that Beeston is the British Boxing Forum bookie...tell him pal...:good

    I will stick with my avatar bets only, let's hope I win, cos if I don't I know i'm ****ed...:lol:
     
  15. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    I've agreed with both your picks so far so I won't slate you, but the only guaranteed money is a job.

    I really struggle to see how this fight is close nevermind a win for PM.