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  • #31
    Originally posted by *ANGRY CUBAN* View Post
    I will bet 500..5000 is a lot..
    Shoot i bet 300 on Guererro with 7-1 odds and i thought that was alot. 5K?

    But if you got it then you got it. Who knows this kid may be the son of a CEO or something

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BartBears View Post
      I wouldn't be surprised if Rigo beats Donaire.....but this dude is so confident that he put 5K on Rigo @8:15

      I t-h-I-n-k he ummm I t h I n k this k I d is slow
      Stfu this kid sounds dumb as $h!t

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      • #33
        This kid Sunday morning

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        • #34
          tbh , if i had that kind of money to waste , with this kind of odds , i prolly would've done the same for the doinare vs montiel show down ... but thats due to montiel being a proven goods..

          with rigo , i say this kid got ballls ....

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          • #35
            Originally posted by puga View Post
            the accuracy is due to nonito throwing more and rigo throwing less., the quality of opponenst should be considered aswell ... rigo is not the more versatyle counter puncher either in which should be the main factor in measuring counter punching ability...
            I suppose you can argue that Donaire is a more versatile counter-puncher, but I disagree that it's the most important aspect of counter-punching. I would say accuracy is more important. You're right, Nonito has faced better opposition. That has to be taken into consideration. But the fact remains that all fighters mean to hit what they aim at, whether they throw more or they throw less is irrelevant. If they miss a high percentage of the time, they're inaccurate by definition. If Rigo wasn't so accurate, he would increase his punch output. Then he would be more like Donaire.

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            • #36
              This fight is closer than this guy thinks lol

              If I was forced to put money, I would pick Rigo, but you can't mathematically categorize everything in boxing, there are intangibles you can't predict, and there are too many in this fight.

              this is a fight I would not put money on because it's not safe, you could very easily lose all your money.

              On paper, rigondeux looks set to outclass donaire, but donaire is the best fighter he's ever seen, and he's also training for the fight of HIS life.

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              • #37
                Rigo is a big underdog. If Rigo wins this guy will make many times $5000. I think he is wrong but if he can afford to lose $5000 and he believes in Rigo then he is smart to get his bet in early before the odds against Rigo go down. I'll be betting 500 on Canelo just to try to win about 200. I am waiting for more Trout money to show up so Canelo won't be as big a favorite and I can get more money if he wins.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Strictly_UG View Post
                  This fight is closer than this guy thinks lol

                  If I was forced to put money, I would pick Rigo, but you can't mathematically categorize everything in boxing, there are intangibles you can't predict, and there are too many in this fight.

                  this is a fight I would not put money on because it's not safe, you could very easily lose all your money.

                  On paper, rigondeux looks set to outclass donaire, but donaire is the best fighter he's ever seen, and he's also training for the fight of HIS life.
                  That's why sports ******** in general is so dangerous. There are always too many variables to accurately predict, especially with any consistency. There's no such thing as a "sure thing." But I agree with you, in this particular fight, the outcome is a coin-flip. Personally, I wouldn't put more than a token bet on it. Five thousand? No way in hell.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                    Rigo is a big underdog. If Rigo wins this guy will make many times $5000. I think he is wrong but if he can afford to lose $5000 and he believes in Rigo then he is smart to get his bet in early before the odds against Rigo go down. I'll be betting 500 on Canelo just to try to win about 200. I am waiting for more Trout money to show up so Canelo won't be as big a favorite and I can get more money if he wins.
                    Rigo's not a big underdog at all. I believe the odds are currently 3-1. Like you said, as fight time approaches, the odds might very well get tighter.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                      I suppose you can argue that Donaire is a more versatile counter-puncher, but I disagree that it's the most important aspect of counter-punching. I would say accuracy is more important. You're right, Nonito has faced better opposition. That has to be taken into consideration. But the fact remains that all fighters mean to hit what they aim at, whether they throw more or they throw less is irrelevant. If they miss a high percentage of the time, they're inaccurate by definition. If Rigo wasn't so accurate, he would increase his punch output. Then he would be more like Donaire.

                      Counter punching is about timing more than anything else. Both fighters have excellent timing but I think speed and power will make the difference in this fight.

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