Hi guys, this is my first posted thread. I don't consider myself any type of boxing expert, just a fan and student of the game.
I'm looking for betting value on the Murray/Mitchell domestic dust up this weekend, and after studying their professional records, all the youtube fights I could find, considering their styles, and avoiding all pre hype buildup, the only sticking point I can find (not based on who I think will win, but betting value) is whether Mitchell has recovered from what must have been a loss of confidence from the Katsidis blowout at Upton.
As an experienced gambler in other betting fields, the price of 6/1 for Mitchell when compared to 11/8 for Murray for the KO/TKO/DQ seems far too big of a gap given their KO records.
To my point
How much of an effect (in boxing terms) do these devastating losses have on these fighters, and do they tend to do well when they don't take tuneup fights? Khan took on ***an for confidence, as I felt Hatton did with Lazcano, before they went on to fight tougher opponents. But on the flipside De La Hoya took on Mayorga after Hopkins.
Is Khan the modern day exception to bounce back so well from a brutal KO? I don't have a good enough knowledge of the global boxing scene to make an educated opinion on it, so I leave it in your expert hands
I'm looking for betting value on the Murray/Mitchell domestic dust up this weekend, and after studying their professional records, all the youtube fights I could find, considering their styles, and avoiding all pre hype buildup, the only sticking point I can find (not based on who I think will win, but betting value) is whether Mitchell has recovered from what must have been a loss of confidence from the Katsidis blowout at Upton.
As an experienced gambler in other betting fields, the price of 6/1 for Mitchell when compared to 11/8 for Murray for the KO/TKO/DQ seems far too big of a gap given their KO records.
To my point
How much of an effect (in boxing terms) do these devastating losses have on these fighters, and do they tend to do well when they don't take tuneup fights? Khan took on ***an for confidence, as I felt Hatton did with Lazcano, before they went on to fight tougher opponents. But on the flipside De La Hoya took on Mayorga after Hopkins.
Is Khan the modern day exception to bounce back so well from a brutal KO? I don't have a good enough knowledge of the global boxing scene to make an educated opinion on it, so I leave it in your expert hands

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