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  • JimGunn
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    #111
    Friday's action:

    Ronald Gavril (+730) vs David Benavidez ~$30.45 for ~$222.29
    David Benavidez wins in rounds 5-8 (+200) ~$21.75 for ~$43.50

    Abraham Han (+700) vs J'Leon Love $35.00 for $245.00

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #112
      Originally posted by jas
      im locked in for jleon love vs Abraham han over 9.5rounds at 8/15 and han to win at 7/1

      han may win on activity
      Originally posted by JimGunn
      Friday's action:

      Ronald Gavril (+730) vs David Benavidez ~$30.45 for ~$222.29
      David Benavidez wins in rounds 5-8 (+200) ~$21.75 for ~$43.50

      Abraham Han (+700) vs J'Leon Love $35.00 for $245.00
      Feel sorry for you guys. Sounds like Han got robbed.

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      • mlac
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        #113
        Estrada Points
        Gonzalez points
        Monster KO

        6/1

        Just seen Isiah thomas is 11/4 to win agaisnt Gevor ? I know germany is corrupt as hell on the scorecards but worth a punt, crazy odds. Gevor just lost to a shot Wlodarczyk and before that sc****d by on a SD agaisnt british level simmons.

        crazy acca:

        Thomas
        Usyk KO
        Gonzalez Points
        Gilbert Melendez
        Ilir Latifi
        Rafael dos Anjos

        70/1

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        • jas
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          #114
          good point on Thomas fight mlac, was lookin at that, Isiah could outwork him early and get off to a big lead, he has the reach advantage I believe

          I'm locked in so far for usyk ko at 4/6 and rung decision at 5/1

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          • jas
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            #115
            just realised I'm too late for the Thomas fight , they haven't got it listed anymore

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            • JimGunn
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              #116
              Chasing some longshots again. What can I say, I like big numbers!

              Marco Huck (+1600) vs Oleksandr Usyk $50.00 for $800.00
              Marco Huck wins in rounds 11-12 (+10000) ~$30.45 for ~$3,045.00
              Oleksander Usyk wins in rounds 10-12 (+400) ~$21.75 for ~$87.00

              Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (+300) vs Roman Gonzalez $100.00 for $300.00
              Srisaket Sor Rungvisai wins in rounds 1-2 (+9000) ~$30.45 for ~$2740.50

              Carlos Cuadras (+165) vs Juan Francisco Estrada $100.00 for $165.00

              Naoya Inoue wins in rounds 5-8 (+210) vs Antonio Nieves ~$30.45 for ~$63.95

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              • mlac
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                #117
                Originally posted by jas
                just realised I'm too late for the Thomas fight , they haven't got it listed anymore
                lucky you, just finished. Thomas looked like he wasnt even trying. wasnt throwing anything at all.

                luckily i only lost a few quid in a acca, i was thinking about sticking a 100 on it

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                • jas
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by JimGunn
                  Chasing some longshots again. What can I say, I like big numbers!

                  Marco Huck (+1600) vs Oleksandr Usyk $50.00 for $800.00
                  Marco Huck wins in rounds 11-12 (+10000) ~$30.45 for ~$3,045.00
                  Oleksander Usyk wins in rounds 10-12 (+400) ~$21.75 for ~$87.00

                  Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (+300) vs Roman Gonzalez $100.00 for $300.00
                  Srisaket Sor Rungvisai wins in rounds 1-2 (+9000) ~$30.45 for ~$2740.50

                  Carlos Cuadras (+165) vs Juan Francisco Estrada $100.00 for $165.00

                  Naoya Inoue wins in rounds 5-8 (+210) vs Antonio Nieves ~$30.45 for ~$63.95
                  huck had no chance, bad strategy to jus blindly back the underdog especially when I'm disagreeing with you

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                  • Eff Pandas
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by JimGunn
                    Chasing some longshots again. What can I say, I like big numbers!

                    Marco Huck (+1600) vs Oleksandr Usyk $50.00 for $800.00
                    Marco Huck wins in rounds 11-12 (+10000) ~$30.45 for ~$3,045.00
                    Oleksander Usyk wins in rounds 10-12 (+400) ~$21.75 for ~$87.00

                    Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (+300) vs Roman Gonzalez $100.00 for $300.00
                    Srisaket Sor Rungvisai wins in rounds 1-2 (+9000) ~$30.45 for ~$2740.50

                    Carlos Cuadras (+165) vs Juan Francisco Estrada $100.00 for $165.00

                    Naoya Inoue wins in rounds 5-8 (+210) vs Antonio Nieves ~$30.45 for ~$63.95
                    You bet a lot of dogs to win. Whats the thought process with that? Do you got a positive ROI historically using that strategy in boxing (don't mean to get all into your sh^t if thats out of line, but I see you do really well with UFC betting so I'm thinking maybe your boxing betting is just like a poker player who wins $5k at the poker table for "work" to drop $1k on blackjack for "fun")?

                    I bet my fair share of dogs myself, but you bet A LOT of dogs brother lol.

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                    • JimGunn
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                      You bet a lot of dogs to win. Whats the thought process with that? Do you got a positive ROI historically using that strategy in boxing (don't mean to get all into your sh^t if thats out of line, but I see you do really well with UFC betting so I'm thinking maybe your boxing betting is just like a poker player who wins $5k at the poker table for "work" to drop $1k on blackjack for "fun")?

                      I bet my fair share of dogs myself, but you bet A LOT of dogs brother lol.
                      My boxing wagering is actually a small fraction and sideline to my generally much bigger and greater volume of MMA bets weekly. However, ironically, I'm up even more on boxing than the UFC this year. 2017 has been a crazy year filled with boxing upset after boxing upset with moderate to big to gigantic underdogs winning almost every week and I have been on a lot of them for some huge odds and large monetary wins.

                      The first Chocolatito/Rungvisai upset was one of my biggest wins earlier this year and there's a long list of other bets that I've been posting on other boxing forums until I found this thread and started posting here too. I'm comfortable with this kind of risk at what I consider smallish stakes for the semi-frequent big paydays.

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