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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Odds: 70% of Bets Come Down For Martin To Beat Joshua

    William Hill, the proud sponsors of the IBF world title fight between Anthony Joshua and Charles Martin, are predicting up to 20 million will be bet globally on the card at the O2.
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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #2
    The odds aren't as juicy for betting on Martin as I would have expected.

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      #3
      because people putting money down know beach muscle doesnt win fights

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      • BrometheusBob.
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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        The odds aren't as juicy for betting on Martin as I would have expected.
        I think it opened a bit wider and has gone down as people have bet on him. I could of swore AJ opened somewhere in the range of a 7/1 to 9/1 favorite, but not sure....

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #5
          They need to tighten it up a bit because 70% is much to much risk in this sort of fight for a book to want to have. Would have figured the money would come in heavier on Joshua considering what he is supposed to represent, I guess many aren't quite sold yet.

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          • R_Walken
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            #6
            Suprised by that

            I'm not sold on Joshua as the next King and I'm going for Martin , but watched a bit of Joshua /Whyte and he had better movement then I remembered

            Just hope it's a good fight.

            But For the next 6 weeks I think I'm pulling for all the underdogs in the big fights.

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            • Straightener
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              #7
              Aj has so many haters in the uk I'm not suprised

              Fully expect a steam rolling

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              • ianjamsie
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                #8
                Joshua is such a huge favourite the odds aren't worth a bet.

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                • Lester Tutor
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                  #9
                  Joshua gonna change religion come Southpaw night!

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #10
                    The odds are not worth betting on Joshua. Joshua also looked vulnerable in his last fight and Martin is a big puncher himself.

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