MAYWEATHER-HATTON: Whats ur BETTING Play???

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  • Kball15
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    #1

    MAYWEATHER-HATTON: Whats ur BETTING Play???

    Im doing:

    Mayweather by Decision: 10/13, which is damn good odds

    And then my hedge bet is:
    The fight wont go 1:30 into round 11: +235

    How are u gonna play it?
  • boxing_pundit85
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    i like the floyd by decision because i think that will happen, but i really want floyd to beat the **** out of him, and if he fights too conservatively i am going to look for a new favorite fighter. floyd promised he would be agressive, and if he is, it wont go the distance. would PBF lie?

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #3
      Originally posted by boxing_pundit85
      i like the floyd by decision because i think that will happen, but i really want floyd to beat the **** out of him, and if he fights too conservatively i am going to look for a new favorite fighter. floyd promised he would be agressive, and if he is, it wont go the distance. would PBF lie?
      Hatton went 11 rounds with Kostya Tszyu, who hits a LOT harder than Mayweather. Floyd has 4 KOs in the 11 fights he's had since leaving 130. But Floyd can easily KO Hatton if he wants too?

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      • boxing_pundit85
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        #4
        Originally posted by gavinz1970
        Hatton went 11 rounds with Kostya Tszyu, who hits a LOT harder than Mayweather. Floyd has 4 KOs in the 11 fights he's had since leaving 130. But Floyd can easily KO Hatton if he wants too?
        For one PBF is bigger than hatton, not like his last 2 opponents. hatton doesnt have one punch knockout power so he has no reason to merely box conservatively, PBF respected DLH and wouldnt go toe to toe with him for too much, but he doesnt respect hatton and all he sees in that chump is a younger gatti. i am glad i dont have to fight people that think hatton is a good fighter for too much longer. he will be embarrased and exposed as the average fighter he is on saturday. PBF knockout rd 8

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #5
          Originally posted by boxing_pundit85
          For one PBF is bigger than hatton, not like his last 2 opponents. hatton doesnt have one punch knockout power so he has no reason to merely box conservatively, PBF respected DLH and wouldnt go toe to toe with him for too much, but he doesnt respect hatton and all he sees in that chump is a younger gatti. i am glad i dont have to fight people that think hatton is a good fighter for too much longer. he will be embarrased and exposed as the average fighter he is on saturday. PBF knockout rd 8
          You're claiming Floyd is bigger, while there are several threads "proving" the opposite.

          Did you watch the fight against Collazo? Collazo looked like he was 2 weight divisions bigger than Ricky. Why did Floyd have so much "respect" for feather fisted Baldomir (13 KOs in 61 fights mostly against Argentinian cab drivers)? Gatti and Hatton are NOTHING alike, whatsoever.

          How can Hatton be embarassed and exposed against the "#1 p4p in the world?" Only the other way around can happen.

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          • THe TRiNiTY
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            #6
            I'm not betting on it. I don't think. I just can't find odds that work for me, in the long run. We'll see, though.

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