So my dad is going to put the majority of his savings on Andy Ruiz.... Thoughts?

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    #11
    I reckon AJ boxes his way to a rematch victory. Wlad was able to change his style and keep many fighters at bay with move, jab, right hand. I wouldn't be surprised if AJ's jab opens up a nasty cut.

    This fight is a 50/50 so I wouldn't recommend your dad do that, but it's his money.

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      #12
      Never bet your life savings on a sporting event.

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      • Scary_canary
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        #13
        I think Ruiz is a solid shot again to take him out, I got a feeling aj is gonna freeze when he gets hit with a good combo, but to put your life savings on it seems pretty silly..... but good luck

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        • MisterPullman
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          #14
          Bro, make sure your dad DOES NOT DO IT

          It's asinine, AJ will probably comeback MUCH stronger and smarter.

          ****** bet, I'd feel really sorry for your dad if he loses it all

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          • NaijaD
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            #15
            Lol forget the odds or who’s mentally weak or coming back stronger..... never bet with money you can’t afford to lose. Anything can happen in sports betting and that’s why these companies make so much. Even the most well reasoned and educated bets can go up in smoke in the most unexpected way.

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            • Bundt
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              #16
              The old man has 50% chance of retiring either poor or semi wealthy.

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              • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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                #17
                Betting savings is not the smartest idea. A better idea would be to invest that money imo.

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                • FredRekk
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by HitmanTommy
                  My father is not a wealthy man by any means. He's just an average working man, but he likes taking opportunities when he believes the odds are greatly in his favor. He's done it before by putting the majority of his savings which was around $85,000 on Mayweather moneyline vs Mcgregor, but since the odds were so crappy, he didn't get back much in return.

                  He's pretty much set in doing it again by putting it on Ruiz. His reasoning is because AJ supposedly suffered a severe panic attack meaning that in the rematch, all of the pressure and eyes will be on him and he believes he will suffer yet another panic attack because everything will be overwhelming.

                  He also believes he's mentally weak, which makes since as he clearly quit when the going got tough.

                  He said this will be the last time he bets this big again, but he's been saying for months that Ruiz is holding all of the cards in the rematch.

                  He has not placed the wager yet as he's waiting to get the best odds possible, then he's going to unload it all at the Westgate superbook on the very last day. So if anyone is at that sports book, you can see him making the wager there during that time.

                  You probably wont be able to convince him not to make this wager as his mind is pretty much made up, but what advice do you have? Do you think this is a solid bet?
                  That’s an incredibly dumb move.

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                  • lolpz
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
                    AJ is mentally weak. It showed when he quick with a smile on his face. He had now made a 180 on almost every statment he said before the loss.
                    You have horrible judge of character to not be able to tell. Smh
                    His mind was there, but his body would not respond. The excess muscle caused his body to give out on him due to lack of oxygen, even though he was mentally aware.

                    You will see come fight night.

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                    • lolpz
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by FredRekk
                      That’s an incredibly dumb move.
                      Agreed.

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