Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion

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  • KoolAidMan
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    #10671
    Originally posted by Jimmy 23
    before Maidana 1, he's the same, maybe more ripped in 2014
    Obviously with angles, lighting and posing, images will yield a different look. But from that picture alone (which isn't conclusive) Mayweather looks a bit more cut in the Maidana fight.

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    • johnm is...
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      #10672
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      Still hasn't happened now. If you knew about betting you would know this.
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      It would take a ton of money, and it is not 8/1
      And Pacquiao is nowhere near 4/1.
      Pacquiao is 15/8 and come fight night he could be 7/4, with Floyd being 5/9
      You again? OK, let's play.

      From the ESPN article (not from your bookie "source")

      "When the MGM sportsbook opened betting on the fight in February, a draw paid 22-1. The odds of a draw have been bet down to 8-1." That's straight from the MGM, kiddo.

      And, go ahead and pull up 5dimes sportsbook and casino. Check out the odds on Pacquiao by decision. +437 (do you need for me to translate that for you, dummy?)

      As I said "4/1 on a Pacquiao DECISION".

      ....but if you knew reading, you'd know this.

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      • johnm is...
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        #10673
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        It would take a ton of money, and it is not 8/1
        And Pacquiao is nowhere near 4/1.
        Pacquiao is 15/8 and come fight night he could be 7/4, with Floyd being 5/9
        And no, it wouldn't take a ton of money to move the draw bet, you ******, ****** fool.

        It's a prop bet. Prop bets are capped. Prop bets are capped low. Max bets move the odds.

        But you've never moved odds in your life, so you wouldn't know anything about it.

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        • HanzGruber
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          #10674
          Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS
          Still hasn't fully hit me that this fight is actually happening. I know I'm going to have serious goosebumps when the first bell rings. After all the ****ing bull**** we've had to go through as fans, seems unreal.


          in b4 pac sprains an ankle while shooting hoops

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          • D4thincarnation
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            #10675
            Originally posted by johnm is...
            You again? OK, let's play.

            From the ESPN article (not from your bookie "source")

            "When the MGM sportsbook opened betting on the fight in February, a draw paid 22-1. The odds of a draw have been bet down to 8-1." That's straight from the MGM, kiddo.

            And, go ahead and pull up 5dimes sportsbook and casino. Check out the odds on Pacquiao by decision. +437 (do you need for me to translate that for you, dummy?)

            As I said "4/1 on a Pacquiao DECISION".

            ....but if you knew reading, you'd know this.

            Yeah, why can I get 19-1 on the draw, you really are a mug. 4-1, getting done over again, the bookies must love you

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              #10676
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              Yeah, why can I get 19-1 on the draw, you really are a mug. 4-1, getting done over again, the bookies must love you
              You're an idiot. I posted in a thread where the MGM Grand says they have the draw bet at 8-1. And you're comparing it to your book.

              Once again, I've made you look ******. And once again, you've gone off topic and said something that makes no sense at all, to try and take the attention away from your ignorance.

              "4-1 getting done over again"

              Show the post where I said I bet it, moron.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #10677
                "Justin Fortune would make sure Manny Pacquiao enters the ring against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 at an exact 150 pounds. Not an ounce less, not an ounce more.

                The 49-year-old Fortune, Pacquiao***8217;s strength and conditioning coach, also wants Pacquiao to tip the scales at an exact 146.5 lb during the official weigh-in on May 1.

                Fortune said Pacquiao***8217;s metabolism is too fast that it would be ideal if he registers that weight. As to fighting at 150, Fortune said he found out that it***8217;s where Pacquiao is ***8220;very fast, very strong.***8221;

                HOLLYWOOD—If he’d have his way, Justin Fortune would make sure Manny Pacquiao enters the ring against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 at an exact 150 pounds. Not an ounce less, not an ounce more.


                He said Pacquiao must bulk up a bit since he expects Mayweather to weigh in at 147 and rehydrate to 160 lb on fight night.

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                  #10678
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  Yeah, why can I get 19-1 on the draw, you really are a mug. 4-1, getting done over again, the bookies must love you
                  I'm sure this is coming from the same bookies that are telling you that Mayweather has a wrist injury. How about you just STFU!!!

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                    #10679
                    "Wow. From 22-1 to 8-1. Crazy"

                    "that never happened"

                    ***Proves that it happened***

                    "well I can get it at better odds" (you and everyone else with an offshore account)

                    "Pacquiao is 4-1 by decision"

                    "Pacquiao isn't 4-1"

                    ***proves that Pacquiao is better than 4-1 by decision, as claimed***

                    "Your bookie must love you"



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                    • The Gambler1981
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                      #10680
                      Literally betting on a draw is like betting 0 or 00 in roulette, unless the table is tilted you don't ****ing do it EVER. Sure there might be some money spread there but no one serious ever bets draw, unless they know something.

                      That is such a huge red flag, which is also why it is front page news.

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