zab, big aud and martin murray trebble

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  1. BUSTER

    BUSTER Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pays 125/1 unlikly but not as unlikly as the odds suggestiv had a 5er

    deontay is untested a big punch by either can end this and i think this really is audleys last chance he cant just curl up this time

    garcia has a big left hook but isnt what everyone thinks he is ppl was saying he was untested before kahn and it was only his big left that ended that and kahn hardly has the best chin hes only boxed a old morales since if zab can stay away from that big shot he could pinch this

    martinez is 38 years old hes has surgury on his knee since his last bout which he also broke his hand if there is a good time to face such a fighter its now

    worth a dabble??
     
  2. Jquik

    Jquik Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. BUSTER

    BUSTER Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haha i was waiting for that iv seen stranger things happen
     
  4. The Genius

    The Genius Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm tempted to put something on Audley just in case. 9/2 with Paddy Power.


    No way will your treble come off.
     
  5. Jimi

    Jimi Member Full Member

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    You might get one of those coming in (if you're lucky) but all 3? No chance. I'm considering getting on Audley by KO but that's only because they're offering 8/1.
     
  6. woodzo

    woodzo Active Member Full Member

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    i see audley gettin ko'd early

    zab startin bright then gettin worn down and takin abit of a beatin later in the fight either a UD or late stoppage for Garcia

    and i think murray will make a good account for himself but martinez will be too much in the end a la barker/macklin

    predictable i know but i cant see it goin much different.......hope audley pulls off the upset though
     
  7. dannyboy147

    dannyboy147 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Judah will beat Garcia

    Audley will be a complete joke again (i hope im wrong and he sparks him out)

    Murray will lose a close decision
     
  8. Thuggin'

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    BOMB SQUAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Here to tell you not to waste yo' money on Harrison

    Wilder the truth baby, and somebody shoulda told HArrison, the truth hurts

    YEAH, how you like my rhymes!
     
  9. madg321

    madg321 Active Member Full Member

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    The truth is wilder is a bum muncher.. Let see how he fares againsted a skill conterder ( not a force)
     
  10. Thuggin'

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    By ko'ing him easy

    wilder can only fight who steps up to the plate
     
  11. You'd be better off buying a lottery ticket, more chance of winning.
     
  12. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    I expect Judah to beat Garcia, Harrison-Wilder is 50-50, Can't see Murray troubling Martinez though

    Go for the double on Judah/Harrison if anything. And hedge it with Wilder to win in the first 2 combined with a Judah win
     
  13. shenmue

    shenmue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judah is finished at the top level, i don't care what round but Garcia stops him at some point. If Audley comes out gun shy he gets blasted out there early.

    Murray is bringing a knife to a gun fight, he gets brutally battered until he gets stopped.
     
  14. |A|C|S|

    |A|C|S| Boxing Junkie banned

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    With bets like these you need to pick one, I'd say Judah to win then put quite a lot on it
    All 3 of these won't come in so you'll end up feeling upset after, shoulda just picked one of them
     
  15. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    City to win the Premiership this year would add some more value to the bet.