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  • Richard
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Tyson Fury has a extreme personality, he is ether Training or not Training.

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    Probably a reflection of his bi polar disorder.

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    • SteveM
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      #32
      Originally posted by YoungManRumble
      Since I'm addicted to parlays I feel I should tell you guys I'm 99% sure you cannot parlay someone by TKO and the under or over together... I mean I just tried it and it will only let you straight bet both. Also the over under is 5.5 rounds for Ennis Euybov
      My bad - yeah it's 5.5 and 8/11 the under evens the over. Damn! You are addicted - yep no parlays of rounds + how fight ends for the same fight - makes sense really.

      Ima try to 4 way parlay these mismatches honestly. Napoleon pts, Davtaev over or under or by ko, Ennis ko, Shields pts cause I'm crazy
      good luck with that

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ricky12
        Probably a reflection of his bi polar disorder.
        Probably 'In part' why he has been able to achieve the things he has done in his career. There is a certain intensity where he can operate at 'When that switch is turned on'. It is not 100% down to that, but it is a factor.

        Just needs somebody to rein him back abit at this time, or make sure that things are structured.

        Ricky Hatton was the same kind of fighter, could go from 0-100 in 1 day. Training has accumulative effects, and the smart athletes are aware of this 'Bernard Hopkins/Floyd Maywweather where constantly training, so overtime they did not really have to go into complete overdrive'.

        'Tyson Fury has gone into complete overdrive, because he has been shaken to his core in my opinion'.

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        • YoungManRumble
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          #34
          Originally posted by SteveM
          My bad - yeah it's 5.5 and 8/11 the under evens the over. Damn! You are addicted - yep no parlays of rounds + how fight ends for the same fight - makes sense really.



          good luck with that
          Yep I'll need it. It's pretty dumb to parlay more than 2 fights lol. I had some triples I came 1 round off of a huge win lately, but something about these heinous mismatch odds makes me wanna try and predict the whole card they're taking bets on in one.

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          • Richard
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            #35
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Just needs somebody to rein him back abit at this time, or make sure that things are structured.

            Ricky Hatton was the same kind of fighter, could go from 0-100 in 1 day. Training has accumulative effects, and the smart athletes are aware of this 'Bernard Hopkins/Floyd Maywweather where constantly training, so overtime they did not really have to go into complete overdrive'.

            'Tyson Fury has gone into complete overdrive, because he has been shaken to his core in my opinion'.
            What let Ricky Hatton down for me is the way he ballooned in weight between fights due to becoming complacent eg drinking etc. One of the main reasons he wasn't the fighter he was in his early 30s and had to retire relatively young.Then you get the likes of Floyd Mayweather who almost lived like a saint with regards to the way he looked after himself .Another one that springs to mind is Marvin Hagler.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #36
              Originally posted by Ricky12
              What let Ricky Hatton down for me is the way he ballooned in weight between fights due to becoming complacent eg drinking etc. One of the main reasons he wasn't the fighter he was in his early 30s and had to retire relatively young.Then you get the likes of Floyd Mayweather who almost lived like a saint with regards to the way he looked after himself .Another one that springs to mind is Marvin Hagler.
              Yes Ricky Hatton just went from extreme to extreme, training to the max intensity then partying on another level 'Even during his comeback he jumped straight in the deep down, which he did not need to do at all'.

              Marvin Hagler used to called his training camps 'Jail'. I recall that he would purposely rent out a hotel room, and just seclude himself.

              Carl Froch was also another highly dedicated trainer.

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              • Richard
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                #37
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Yes Ricky Hatton just went from extreme to extreme, training to the max intensity then partying on another level 'Even during his comeback he jumped straight in the deep down, which he did not need to do at all'.

                Marvin Hagler used to called his training camps 'Jail'. I recall that he would purposely rent out a hotel room, and just seclude himself.

                Carl Froch was also another highly dedicated trainer.
                Its these type of athletes I have true admiration for.Hence live and breath the sport of boxing and are prepared to sacrifice. Its why Floyd Mayweather is my favourite boxer in my lifetime. Hence had talent and mental strength in abundance.Interestingly I was listening to the boxing podcast on the BBC today and the presenters were talking of Daniel Dubois's dedication to the sport.Apparently lives and breathes the sport.

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                • Monty Fisto
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                  #38
                  I got the impression that Ben Davison had a knack of keeping the training sessions interesting for Fury. Inexperienced as a corner man, but smart when it came to dreaming up ways to keep Fury engaged in the gym. And with Fury I think there will aways be a risk that he gets bored and is tempted into mad habits. So a bit worrying to hear him talk about how repetitive he is finding it.

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #39
                    i meant bad habits, but the typo version works as well...

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                      #40
                      Fury looking in decent shape. No excuses about being only 50% this time, he's taking this one seriously.

                      Wilders going to be hitting fresh air all night while Fury jabs and counters his head off.

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