was mayweather ever an underdog heading to a fight?

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  • B-Money
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    #1

    was mayweather ever an underdog heading to a fight?

    underdog by vegas odds. anyone remember?

    if im not mistaken he was a favorite heading to the first castillo fight right?
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    #2
    Originally posted by B-Money
    underdog by vegas odds. anyone remember?

    if im not mistaken he was a favorite heading to the first castillo fight right?
    last i remembered was corrales

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    • slickfox
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      #3
      honestly the biggest bargain in sports betting I have ever seen is mayweather -300 against marquez....I like floyd but marquez didnt stand a chance against him at any weight especially 144...made me a pretty penny

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      • Shabba Rank$
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        #4
        I think it was Corrales.

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        • check hook
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          #5
          He may have gone in slight underdog against Corrales.......or it may have been slight favourite.........but the shortest odds for an opponent since then has been Hatton..........

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          • Red Rebel
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            #6
            good question, I wonder as well was he ever an underdog?

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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #7
              Diego Corrales.

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              • baracuda
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                #8
                how the hell can he be the underdog fighting an inactive 39 year old,a 36 year odl, lw at ww, jww at ww, a guy with ****ing 9 losses, and smaller men who were never that great?.....

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                • tyger
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                  #9
                  Corrales was the underdog! He was easily hit and considered too slow. In his title winning bout with Robert Garcia, Garcia was outboxing him bad before making the mistake of going for the ko with Corrales.

                  I do believe Genaro Hernandez was the favorite even though he was outboxed badly by Oscar previously. Hernandez had since beat the aged Nelson and Mayweather was still green.
                  Last edited by tyger; 06-11-2010, 02:01 AM.

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                  • TheManniePhresh
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by baracuda
                    how the hell can he be the underdog fighting an inactive 39 year old,a 36 year odl, lw at ww, jww at ww, a guy with ****ing 9 losses, and smaller men who were never that great?.....


                    read the link the maximum allowable fine for being overweight is 25% of the purse for 2lbs over not 1lb over. pacquiao demanded over 25% for 1lb over thus breaking commission rules that he seems to love so much except when it doesnt work for him. but its ok for your lord and master pacquiao to break commission rules because hes your god. and asking for more stringent drug testing is legal if both parties agree to it just like tyson did with holyfield. read the link 467.030

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