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  • Kball15
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    VERNON PARIS was a +300 dog.

    Glad I picked up on it. Bookies can be very ****** sometimes. I remember Donaire was a +600 dog against Darchinyan.

    Great performance by Paris. I remember seeing him YEARS ago in a 4 rounder on ESPN2 and he BLEW me away. He has had some missteps in his career and life, and he still definitely needs work on his defense and footwork, but he has a LOT going for him
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    Risky tho, he didn't look all that good early in the fight. It was close at times but I agree with Mora that Coleman was winning.

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      #3
      LOL. Everyone's a winner after the fight.

      Where was your big bet thread before the fight?

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        #4
        I thought Coleman was gonna win but I DID put money on the under 9 1/2 round yeeeee

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          #5
          Originally posted by LegendOfLink
          Risky tho, he didn't look all that good early in the fight. It was close at times but I agree with Mora that Coleman was winning.
          Agreed. I thought he was getting outworked. BUT, and this is far from unusual for Paris, it looked like he was just being lazy in there and getting hit with shots he could have easily avoided.

          Once he started hurting Coleman at the end of the 1st i think he thought he had the fight in the bag, but Coleman is a tough kid with some good punches in his repertoire.

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            #6
            Originally posted by johnm
            LOL. Everyone's a winner after the fight.

            Where was your big bet thread before the fight?
            Thought I was ****** when I saw the odds. Didn't want to embarrass myself

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              #7
              Was it me or did Coleman just copy alot of his style from other good fighters? While that looks cool to watch boxers have styles from past fighters and even current fighters it just seems to me its not their natural style.

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                Originally posted by LegendOfLink
                Was it me or did Coleman just copy alot of his style from other good fighters? While that looks cool to watch boxers have styles from past fighters and even current fighters it just seems to me its not their natural style.
                Yea he copied a lot from Mayweather too I thought, and he isn't nearly quick enough for that kind of style

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                  #9
                  You thought you were ****** for noticing how "****** the bookie" was?

                  I'm not saying you didn't have the bet. But don't big yourself up about it, AFTER the fight.

                  There's no shame in losing an underdog bet. Just be around here talking about it before the fight. You don't get a damn bit of credit for it after the fact.

                  Anyone on the planet can tell you who's going to win Monday Night Football, on Tuesday morning.

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                  • DLT
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                    Im so sad because I just put money in my account 2 days ago but I was going to wait until the NFL started playing before I start wagering. I havent even thought about wagering. Then mid fight I went crazy because if I still had my wagering mindset, I wouldve bet on Paris. It just never crossed my mind until mid fight. I thought Paris would win. That stuff drives me crazy

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