For instance in Rey Vargas-Foster, I was so sure that the underdog's style beats the champ so I went all in on Foster X5 here and destroyed the bookies in the process. It was a classic, one shot on kill, kill five birds with a single stone type sht. You know me it's what I do.
Think that I had it exactly like you in my bet, then changed it at the last minute to throw away my money on a fùcking draw...
Jeez, what a shìtty birthday (then again, at 59, all birthdays are shìtty...).
Figueroa can't lay to rest a dead Magsayo in the 10th, thus my six tenners (including one on a draw) go down the toilet. Ohara Davies finds a pulse for the first time in his life when I (and other companions, I see...) decide to throw a x5 on the home fighter. Fùck it. At least Davies won by KO, so I was not overtaken yet and I'm still 5th, with a few rabid dogs around...
Nice write-up - and happy birthday - wait to you hit the big 60. I just ignored it - which was easy as were in lockdown.
Has anyone ever done a study on how often draws come up? Is it like one in 500 fights, one in 200, one in 1000? There are hundreds of fights around the world every week - see Boxrec schedule - i'm pretty sure draws are not once per week.
Maybe draws happen more in big fights than smaller importance fights. Maybe more in Las Vegas than any other city? Maybe more when a box office attraction is in tough - think Canelo?
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