Upon checking oddschecker only bet365 have odds listed, which is who I use... Gethin at nearly 2/1 is ridiculous, I can see why he odds have dropped so much. Surprised he became the favourite though... The under 9.5 at 11/8 is great value, I just wish the market would open up more but I doubt it will.
Running order: From 8pm (3pm EST) Grant Cunningham vs. Kirilli Psonko, 6 rounds @ super middleweight From 8:30pm (3:30pm EST) Ronnie Heffron vs. Keiron Gray, 6 rounds @ welterweight From 9pm (4pm EST) Callum Johnson vs. John Anthony, 8 rounds @ light heavyweight From 9:40pm (4:40pm EST) Chris Keane vs. Neil Dawson, 10 rounds @ cruiserweight Swing bout - from 10:30pm (5:30pm EST) Craig Evans vs. Billy Smith, 4 rounds @ super featherweight ?? Martin Gethin vs. Ammeth Diaz, 12 rounds @ lightweight BoxNation isn't quite showing the entire card (leaving off a trio of 4-rounders all featuring pro debuts) but most of it.
That early? DAMN! :twisted: They don't care about the people that have to work for a living, and now have to watch it in their boss' time :bart
:blood Early? It seems the show is likely to run all the way up to (or even past) midnight local time in Walsall. Sorry, Rob, but you're on the opposite side of the fence as me on this. I'm hoping the entire undercard is all quick knockouts to move it along quickly and usher along the main event ASAP. My work shift is until 5, and I need to get home & do some house chores before my kid's bedtime of 8pm. Really the most convenient thing for me would be to stay a bit late but have everything be over before I leave. Otherwise the main event could land smack in the middle of transit or housework. I'd like the whole card to be wrapped up by 6pm EST (11pm local), which is honestly more or less normal for these British events on Fridays. Televised cards on BoxNation typically start at 2 or 3 in the afternoon my time and run 3-4 hours. Having the main event not start until 6 or later in the evening is abnormally late, if anything. (in example: Amir Khan vs. Julio Diaz, went the distance and still was over by about six, with scorecards being read at 6:09 per the timestamps on the RBR posts... on the other hand, Billy Joe Saunders vs. Matthew Hall finished up just before 8pm EST - so 1am local :dead)
Yeah, thought the mentioned times were European... That's what you get for reading it while I'm hard at work (yes, I am a really hard working guy... sometimes there's even a chance I might start sweating if I don't take a half hour brake next!).