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  • multivitamins
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    Odds too much in Pacquiao’s favor

    Odds too much in Pacquiao’s favor
    By NICK GIONGCO
    July 24, 2009, 8:41pm

    Manny Pacquiao has been installed a -215 favorite over Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico in their November 14 super fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    This means that bettors will have to shell out at least $215 to win $100.

    Cotto, in contrast, is the underdog at +175, meaning a $100 wager on him wins $175.

    Pacquiao’s reputation as a winner has been growing by leaps and bounds following successive victories, including a sensational second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton last May.

    Since making his US debut in June 2001, Pacquiao has rarely been installed the underdog, the exception being his bout with Oscar De La Hoya late last year where the Golden Boy was the favorite.

    The Pacquiao-Cotto slugfest is being dubbed ‘Firepower’ owing to the explosive fighting styles of the two combatants, according to Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, whose outfit Top Rank is staging the event.

    The past two days, reports coming from Puerto Rico suggest that Cotto is not willing to stake his World Boxing Organization welterweight crown and Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal said Cotto doesn’t have a choice but to put it on the line as part of the deal.

    Pacquiao and Cotto have agreed to face off at 145 lbs, two lbs under welterweight.

    The problem is, while both parties have agreed to fight each other, contracts have yet to be signed and the camps of both sides are expected to encounter a few disagreements along the way.

    Cotto lawyer Gabriel Penagaricano told the Bulletin a few days ago that “they have agreed in principle” to fight Pacquiao, while Gacal told the same paper yesterday that Pacquiao hasn’t signed anything yet.

    Still, it is expected that Arum will find a way--as always--to iron out the kinks
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    #2
    **** i thought Manny would of been the underdog in this one...

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      #3
      Originally posted by multivitamins
      Odds too much in Pacquiao’s favor
      By NICK GIONGCO
      July 24, 2009, 8:41pm

      Manny Pacquiao has been installed a -215 favorite over Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico in their November 14 super fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

      This means that bettors will have to shell out at least $215 to win $100.

      Cotto, in contrast, is the underdog at +175, meaning a $100 wager on him wins $175.

      Pacquiao’s reputation as a winner has been growing by leaps and bounds following successive victories, including a sensational second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton last May.

      Since making his US debut in June 2001, Pacquiao has rarely been installed the underdog, the exception being his bout with Oscar De La Hoya late last year where the Golden Boy was the favorite.

      The Pacquiao-Cotto slugfest is being dubbed ‘Firepower’ owing to the explosive fighting styles of the two combatants, according to Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, whose outfit Top Rank is staging the event.

      The past two days, reports coming from Puerto Rico suggest that Cotto is not willing to stake his World Boxing Organization welterweight crown and Pacquiao lawyer Franklin Gacal said Cotto doesn’t have a choice but to put it on the line as part of the deal.

      Pacquiao and Cotto have agreed to face off at 145 lbs, two lbs under welterweight.

      The problem is, while both parties have agreed to fight each other, contracts have yet to be signed and the camps of both sides are expected to encounter a few disagreements along the way.

      Cotto lawyer Gabriel Penagaricano told the Bulletin a few days ago that “they have agreed in principle” to fight Pacquiao, while Gacal told the same paper yesterday that Pacquiao hasn’t signed anything yet.

      Still, it is expected that Arum will find a way--as always--to iron out the kinks
      They should stop this kind of thread 'casue Cotto nuthuggers won't stop bitching and moaning.

      hehehehe

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        #4
        Seems the peeps are starting to realise that Manny is the Truth!

        I dont flutter but those that do should stick some cash on Manny stopping him late on
        Rd10 i'd say....

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          Cotto fans should bet now if they think they can cash in.

          It's gonna tighten up big.

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            This is night is going to make a lot of Peuto Ricans richer at the expense of Philippinos.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Shattered Jaw
              This is night is going to make a lot of Peuto Ricans richer at the expense of Philippinos.


              LOL... Puerto ricans will not bet on this fight coz even cotto is not sure if he is going to win against Pacman....

              Puerto Rican will be broke after this the fight on Nov. 14.

              LOL...

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                If I was a Cotto fan, I'd bet now man.

                But I got burned big by Pac once so I won't bet against him again.

                Seriously, both sides should put their money where there mouth is.

                If I was a Cotto fan, I'd bet now. A Pac fan I would bet as late as possible before the line closed.

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                  Originally posted by fearlessbong


                  LOL... Puerto ricans will not bet on this fight coz even cotto is not sure if he is going to win against Pacman....

                  Puerto Rican will be broke after this the fight on Nov. 14.

                  LOL...
                  So, what is it exactly that Pac has done above in his last 4 fights that make you think he can take on Cotto?

                  Pac was beaten up and outboxed against JMM, beat a punch bag in Diaz and two SHOT TO **** fighters in DLH and Hatton.

                  Seriously, Cotto has been mixing it with the best WW for years. Even someone like Quintana would give Pac a hiding. This hype has gotten out of control.

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                    #10
                    I'm surprised Pac's favored at all. He ain't even a WW.

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