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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostYou guys are so witless that you can't even tell when I'm joking and throwing a jab Manny only winning if Floyd is hungover. I have absolutely no doubt that Pacquiao is getting beat by Mayweather. I've never changed my tune.
Easy money.
Make sure you post the betting slip so we all know how much richer you're gonna be on May 2nd
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Originally posted by FloydvsPac View PostScorecards and most likely a controversial decision. But supposedly, the agreement is only for one fight. No rematch clause.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostExactly. Floyd losing to Pac is not worse then them not fighting at all. Yeah he would get clowned by the media, detractors, etc for a bit... only natural since he rubs a lot of people the wrong way. But in the end it would be only 1 loss vs 47 wins in a HOF career. Neither guy losing affects their legacies negatively, obviously winning enhances one. But the worst thing possible would've been them retiring with that lingering doubt.
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Originally posted by littlemac View PostPlease spare me the race card. Two smoked hypejobs in 6 happened to be Filipinos that's it. I have a lot of admiration and respect for Filipinos and some Filipinos (and even here in BoxingS) would agree with me about Manny and Nonito so fuck your weak a$$ race card.Last edited by richardt; 02-22-2015, 02:56 PM.
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ESPN is reporting that virtually all of the early action on the fight was placed on Manny in one sports book.
The early action has been light, touristy and almost all on the underdog, the books said. Ninety-four percent of the money that had been bet at William Hill was on Pacquiao. A $1,000 bet on Pacquiao was the biggest William Hill had taken as of Friday. The majority of bets, though, were much smaller, and came mostly from recreational bettors who were in town for other events like the Super Bowl.
http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/...da-sportsbooks
I know it was small, light bets so far... but 94% seems ridiculously high? Guess it makes sense seeing as how the payout is much higher for a Manny win.
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Originally posted by richardt View PostYou are so full of sht if someone in same room as you coughs, sht will pour out your ears. You're signature is obvious as hell, especially since at least one of those guys is not a hype job. Nice try....you lose.
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Originally posted by ThePrince View PostESPN is reporting that virtually all of the early action on the fight was placed on Manny in one sports book.
The early action has been light, touristy and almost all on the underdog, the books said. Ninety-four percent of the money that had been bet at William Hill was on Pacquiao. A $1,000 bet on Pacquiao was the biggest William Hill had taken as of Friday. The majority of bets, though, were much smaller, and came mostly from recreational bettors who were in town for other events like the Super Bowl.
http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/...da-sportsbooks
I know it was small, light bets so far... but 94% seems ridiculously high? Guess it makes sense seeing as how the payout is much higher for a Manny win.
I assumed this would be the case with Floyd at 3-1. I think Vegas is gonna make a killing when Floyd wins.
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