I don't care. I was just responding to the guy's question. I don't want you to look anything up for me and I won't be checking out Floyd's twitter. You seem to have total faith that every bet he lost would be on his twitter. I don't. I am more interested in his next opponent also. Maybe Floyd is making so much easy money betting on sports that he will never fight again.
is Floyd up or down with his sports bets?
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There's no way he posts as many losing tickets, as he does winning tickets. It's just not his style.
Also, there is NO chance. ZERO chance that he wins at an 80% rate. It simply is not possible.Comment
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That's also not true. Mayweather can only bet those limits at one casino in Vegas. It's the "M" casino, off the strip. And they will continue to let him place his bets there, because of the attention that they gain for allowing it, and because even if he hits at a 56% rate (highly unlikely), he still can't bankrupt them.Hes obviously down
If he won most of his bets, Vegas would start to limit him because he bets so much
But they all want his action which tells me that he loses more bets than he wins
And the 2 times he announced his play before it happened, they both lost
Duke vs N.C. and Michigan vs Alabama
And that 3 million on Michigan thing was only a rumor. I'm sure he had a nice chunk on Michigan, but doubt it was 3m.Comment
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It actually tends to be the opposite. Most wins are forgotten rather quickly its the losses, the bad beats that stick with you.
Outside of that, most that you would probably consider "******** addicts" do keep records, detailed win/loss reports. Its not about the short term. Its going for a + over long term. You can also get a win/loss report from the casinos for tax purposes.Comment

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