Getting ready to bet $10,000 cash on Margarito
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If I'm going to bet that much I need to know who is going to win going in. In my mind either fighter can win, I can't place 10k down when it's a 50/50 who is going to come out on top. It sound like you want Marg to win but you're not 100% sure he will win? But hey if you got money to burn like that I guess it doesn't matter. I would recommend you put it on Clottey over Judah instead.Comment
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If you are a gambler and you've identified a fight as 50/50 then you would take the underdog(Margarito) every time. Especially if you're getting 2-1.If I'm going to bet that much I need to know who is going to win going in. In my mind either fighter can win, I can't place 10k down when it's a 50/50 who is going to come out on top. It sound like you want Marg to win but you're not 100% sure he will win? But hey if you got money to burn like that I guess it doesn't matter. I would recommend you put it on Clottey over Judah instead.
If you truly believe it's 50/50 then it's a no brainer.Comment
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BTW...I want Cotto to win and Clottey should be the favorite in that fight so it is not the same situation.If I'm going to bet that much I need to know who is going to win going in. In my mind either fighter can win, I can't place 10k down when it's a 50/50 who is going to come out on top. It sound like you want Marg to win but you're not 100% sure he will win? But hey if you got money to burn like that I guess it doesn't matter. I would recommend you put it on Clottey over Judah instead.Comment
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Yes, i agree from a gamblers point of view always take the underdog in a close matchup in any sport, BUT, my philosophy is take who you know will win. When i have a 100% feeling who will win I will bet on that even if it's the favorite. 2-1 odds mean nothing if you lose the bet, but a -170 still gets you $$ in your pocket when you win, if you're sure of victory.Comment
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