is it ****** to bet $5000 to win $500 for floyd?

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  • Butler
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    #1

    is it ****** to bet $5000 to win $500 for floyd?

    it's almost 99% sure floyd would win.. i want to bet $5000 for floyd to win $500.. and honestly, if i did bet.. this would be the 1st i would be rooting for him..

    so if you have $5000 to spare.. would you?
  • Dr Rumack
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    #2
    That depends on how important those five thousand dollars are to you.

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    • KingTito
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      #3
      If you can bet that much and that's your thing, go for it. Betting on Floyd is more or less a sure thing since he only fights guys he's certain to beat. Now Maidana is dangerous because of his relentlessness and his power. I pick Floyd to win easy, but you always gotta be mindful of a guy who can hit that hard.

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      • Beercules
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        #4
        Do it!

        If Chino sparks out Floyd I will be the first one laughing

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        • JmH Reborn
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          #5
          That isn't even worth the risk - put that on Chino and hope for the best - he wins, you come out w/ like 60K. He loses, well then, it was betting money anyways so who cares.

          If you are really worried about that principal (i.e. you got bills to pay) - then you really shouldn't be betting

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          • RyanjLarose
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            #6
            lol do it up ...the way you said it either result is gonna benefit you. may wins you get paid...may loses well then all those years of rooting against him "paid" off ? lol

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            • Hougigo
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              #7
              You're better off playing the undercard.

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              • MPX309
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                #8
                ****, if u're gonna bet that much for such a little return, you might aswell bet on the underdog

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                • WilkinsOlajuwon
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                  #9
                  There are better Floyd fights to bet on with better odds. You have to maximize the idiocy of people that actually think Floyd would lose---like the Hatton fight.

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                  • Jloro
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MPX309
                    ****, if u're gonna bet that much for such a little return, you might aswell bet on the underdog
                    Yeah lol I would never bet on a 10-1 favorite like that too much risk for not enough reward

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