Boxing is very predictable

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  • Redd Foxx
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    #31
    Originally posted by boliodogs
    Don't you ever get tired of bragging on your fight predicting skills? Mayweather was a 2 to 1 favorite to win, Crawford was a 5 to 1 favorite to win and Thurman was a 2 to 1 favorite to win. If you picked the winners of these fights all you did was pick guys who were heavily favored to win. Big ***ing deal. So what. That doesn't prove you know boxing or that you are the boxing expert you claim to be. Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back for picking the favorites just like most of of us did. Many of you Englishmen are big braggers just like your fighters. I assume you are from the UK to be picking Frampton to beat Santa Cruz. Frampton is the first underdog you have picked in advance to win. I think Santa Cruz has way to much ammunition for Frampton. Frampton won't be able to handle 100 or more good punches coming at him round after round. Santa Cruz will knock Frampton out. If Frampton wins I'll come back to give you full credit for your smart pick. If Frampton loses I'll come back to laugh at you for your ****** pick.
    Woah, bruh, take it easy. This OP is clearly crying out for attention with all these "I was right" threads he makes (and bumps repeatedly). I'm guessing he never got approval from his dad and now he goes around trying to show people how smart he is. Let's help him start the healing.

    BoxingXpert I think it's amazing how you were able to pick the odds favorites and I wish I knew how to do that. Mad respect and thank you for all you do for NSB.

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    • TheBoxingXpert
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      #32
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
      Woah, bruh, take it easy. This OP is clearly crying out for attention with all these "I was right" threads he makes (and bumps repeatedly). I'm guessing he never got approval from his dad and now he goes around trying to show people how smart he is. Let's help him start the healing.

      BoxingXpert I think it's amazing how you were able to pick the odds favorites and I wish I knew how to do that. Mad respect and thank you for all you do for NSB.
      Is Frampton the favourite against Santa Cruz? Is Ward the favourite against Kovalev? is Glowacki the favourite against Usyk? Cus I got them winning. Or maybe, you're talking without actually reading what you're talking about?

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      • -Antonio-
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        #33
        Really boxing is easy to predict though. That is why the lines on fights like Crawford/Postol that hardcore fans see as 50/50 get such wide lines. Postol was +450. How people were posting before the fight you would think he'd be +150 at best.

        I stated leading up to the fight that once I saw the line for that fight I was even more confident Crawford had it in the bag. Lines like that are rarely wrong in boxing.

        If someone really wants to make money in fighting sports I'd tell them to invest hours in following MMA and betting on those contests. Vegas still hasn't figured that sport out AT ALL.

        If you focused on betting on the women's bantamweight division alone you could make thousands easy.

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