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  • dan_cov
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    #31
    Originally posted by hougigo
    Ya'll are G's. Everybody here is talking a storm, but you guys put your money were your mouth is.
    Good stuff

    Where's Dan_cov at? With the way he's been talking, you'd think he put down 2k on Rigo

    Haven't really seen any Donaire tickets out.

    How I wish I had 2k spare, if I did I'd probably fly out & get some ringside tickets.

    It depends how I do on this weeks darts betting.
    I'll probably go with £200 ($305.34) on Rigo to win for £480 profit ($732.82) I don't bet crazy amounts though this is a fair bet for me. If it don't go so well then I'll probably be forced to only throw a oner down.

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    • dan_cov
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      #32
      Originally posted by DoubleMM
      have $2,533 on Rigo, might put another grand on him before the fight.

      173702815-1 4/9/13 12:04am $500.00 $1,000.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +200* vs Nonito Donaire

      169645250-1* 3/20/13 1:03am $500.00 $875.00* Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

      169402758-1 3/18/13 4:18pm $500.00 $875.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

      169303241-1 3/17/13 5:31pm $233.81 $397.48 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +170* vs Nonito Donaire

      168707422-1 3/15/13 1:24am $250.00 $475.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +190* vs Nonito Donaire

      168500474-1 3/14/13 2:39am $250.00 $450.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +180* vs Nonito Donaire

      168191395-1 3/12/13 4:41pm $250.00 $437.50 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

      168035106-1* 3/11/13 10:27am $50.00 $110.00* Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +220* vs Nonito Donaire


      My god you must have balls of steel. Good luck man.

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      • edgarg
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        #33
        Originally posted by brick wall
        does that mean you'll get $750 if rigo wins or just $500? if you get $500 for a win, profit is only $250...just saying.
        He said the "profit". so he wins $500. A total of $500 means he only wins $250 which is an even money bet. He's getting 2-1 against Rigondeaux.

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        • dan_cov
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          #34
          Are the odds in America only 2/1 or just below?

          12/5 in the U.K which is like 2.4/1 so for every say £10 or $10 you bet you get £24/$24 plus your stake.

          Think I'd better get my money on quick before the odds close.

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          • edgarg
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            #35
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin
            You win $500 and get your initial investment back

            I might put $100 on the fight being a decision
            That seems a more likely outcome, but for whom?

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            • Verstyle
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              #36
              I think I'll put $100 on Rigo.

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              • Russian Crushin
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                #37
                Originally posted by edgarg
                That seems a more likely outcome, but for whom?
                For either. There are many different "prop" bets. I usually bet on a fighter not getting KO'd. Im not sure who will win but i am rather sure someone will win by decision

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                • brick wall
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cubanborn87
                  total of 750
                  Originally posted by Russian Crushin
                  You win $500 and get your initial investment back

                  I might put $100 on the fight being a decision

                  wow, i'm a donaire fan but if i have to bet i'll put my money on rigo with that kind of odds.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DoubleMM
                    have $2,533 on Rigo, might put another grand on him before the fight.

                    173702815-1 4/9/13 12:04am $500.00 $1,000.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +200* vs Nonito Donaire

                    169645250-1* 3/20/13 1:03am $500.00 $875.00* Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

                    169402758-1 3/18/13 4:18pm $500.00 $875.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

                    169303241-1 3/17/13 5:31pm $233.81 $397.48 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +170* vs Nonito Donaire

                    168707422-1 3/15/13 1:24am $250.00 $475.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +190* vs Nonito Donaire

                    168500474-1 3/14/13 2:39am $250.00 $450.00 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +180* vs Nonito Donaire

                    168191395-1 3/12/13 4:41pm $250.00 $437.50 Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +175* vs Nonito Donaire

                    168035106-1* 3/11/13 10:27am $50.00 $110.00* Pending 4/13/13 11:00pm Boxing Fighting 401 Guillermo Rigondeaux +220* vs Nonito Donaire
                    Good luck to you, sir.

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                    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by edgarg
                      Quote:

                      Originally Posted by Matty Ice

                      I was jk man. I got mouths to feed. Boxing would be the last thing I bet on. I rather spend my money on slot machines.

                      PS I'm not even better e-points on this fight.

                      I'm still a G doe...


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                      That's the most common-sense I've seen on this site for s while. ******** is a mugs game. It's an old saying but very true. I had a cousin whoo was a very big bookmaker at the racecourses and dog tracks. He made a fortune at first, byt then after a few years, and he's got used to the high life, his luck changed and he lost everything, had to sell the family silver and the whole faimily sneaked out of the country to the US where he had relatives. He was already middle-aged and knew nothing but ********. Finshed up as an appliance salesman, on his feet 8-10 hours a day....... And i know of several similar others....

                      I've only made a single boxing bet in my life. This was something that even a conservative like myself couldn't overlook. It was the Wladimir Klitschko-Sam Peter fight1. Knowing my men, Klitschko who could beat anyone on points and Peter who had a steel chin, with the fact that Klitschko wanted to "make a statement" and would be careful not to get KOd. I bet that Klitschko would win on points. I bet a thousand and won an extra $13,500, which was 13 1/2 to 1. A gift .

                      Rigondeaux, from what I know and I don't know much, is too much of a "dark horse" at this level for only 2-1 odds. against a proven winner like Donaire. To win something worth while, requires too big an investment for a not very reliable return.

                      Just my opinion.

                      Your comment about having a family to feed inclines me to relate an anecdote. Many years ago back in Dublin I knew a stage actor called Noel Purcell really a vaudeville sort. He was tall, lanky with a prominent nose. He dressed up as a charlady, with an old flowerpot hat, and a pair of boots with striped woollen football stockings. And he's do his 15 minute act three times a day in the local theatres for no more than about 5 pounds a week (about $20 then). He was actually, although well known, a poor man.

                      By sheer luck, when the British and American film industries turned their eyes on Ireland which was a reservoir of character actors who weren't used to getting big money, they jumped in.

                      Noel got some small parts as the "typical Irishman" (he had a STRONG Dublin accent) and was doing very well indeed for himself. Then he got prts in famous films like Captain Boycott, The Blue Lagoon, Moby **** and many others including TV series in England. He was coining money, it must have been coming out of his ears.

                      One day, I was in the Actors guild hall-really a huge room with a long bar- with my friend who was the secretary. Purcell came in, being now very famous locally, and received a dozen or more offers to come and have a drink, from groups around the place. He ignored them all, until he came to just Johnny and myself. Johnny naturally offered him a drink-I was still on lemonade. He cautiously looked around, accepted, and said in an undertone, "I've got ta be careful around them fellas, too many drinks to buy in round with them and I have a family and 6 childer to keep....."

                      That's what your comment reminded me of, something which took place a lifetime and half a world away from here. In a completely different era and life-style.
                      Haha thanks man. Now that I think about it, 2-1 IS kinda low considering Rigo's inexperience but I do feel this fight is as 50/50 as they get. That was a pretty good win for ya on that K bro fight.

                      Thats a funny story of yours. I can just imagine the guy with his accent.

                      Apparently DoubleMM is balling.


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