http://oddschicken.bestbetting.com/boxing/professional-boxing/calzaghe-j-v-jones-r/method-of-victory http://www.chickendinner.co.uk/index.php/2008/11/07/joe-calzaghe-72-to-knock-roy-jones-jr-out Joe is a better-than-even choice of winning by points, according to these same sportsbooks (from the UK, I believe). Jones is at approximately 6-1 to win by KO, 4-1 to win by points.
well i wouldnt put a dime on Jones winning. Unless the rumors of Calzaghe struggling to make weight are true.
Can you explain all this to me in dummy terms. If I bet $100 on Roy to last the distance, what do I get. If I bet $100 on Roy to win, what do I get?
Hey Paul, good to see you back... Those odds seem fair... Whats your prediction on the fight? And has your prediction changed since the fights announcement?
I'm no betting guru, that's for sure. But my understanding is that if you put down $100 for Jones to win by points and the odds are 4-1, then you would get back $400 (minus bookie fees, ...) if that is the outcome. Someone else could go over this a lot better than I could, though. The most confusing bets, to me, are the +150, -300 type stuff. I think I understand them now, but I'm not totally sure. . Thanks, RealIzm! Good to see you as well. I have to stick with the bookmakers here -- Calz by points. However, I would not be shocked if Roy won by KO/TKO after catching Joe with a very fast counter punch and following it up, or by knocking Joe down a few times with this method and thus eeking out a close points win. Roy is faster, and he is bigger. Looking forward to the fight! :bbb
calsaghe will outbox and outspeed jones imo jones is pretty fast but calsaghe looks kinda pretty lean im sure he was working a lot on his speed
If you bet on the fight to go the distance, you get about $40 for betting $100. If you bet on Roy to win the fight in any way, you get about $200 for betting $100. If you bet on Roy to win via KO, you get $750 for betting $100. That's where i put down some money. :good
If the odds are 4/1, you get 4 for every 1 you put on. So $20 wins $80, plus you get your stake back. Or $100 wins $400. Sometimes it's the other way around, like 1/4. If it's like that, for every 4 you put on, you get one back if you win. So a $40 stake wins $10, plus the money you put on. If it's evens, or sometimes 1/1, you get whatever you put on. $50 wins $50.