My 2 favourite fighters here...one of them has to lose, alas
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm in a Grueling Camp, It's Repetitive Every Day
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Pretty sure I'll settle with the 2nd most greedy option as to not be too ambitious and hedge it with broader triple parlay of Ennis/Davtaev KO with Espinosa on pts. since Shields fight is the only 50/50 (In terms of UD vs TKO anyway)
Always finding new creative ways to throw my money into the ocean!
FUGGGGGGGGG MEEE they took down the heavyweight fight and the other women's bout from the site and I was JUST about to lock them in. What kind of bs is thisLast edited by YoungManRumble; 01-10-2020, 06:51 PM.Comment
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Judo vs Karate, Sumo vs Kickboxing some really entertaining matches.
The problem is that over time all the styles merged into a bespoke MMA style so it lost all its appeal for me.Comment
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I’m actually listening to him live now which just reinforces my view of the fight and Wilder will be walking into a mine field come fight night,I really don’t think he understands the game no matter how hard he hits , a defeat of Fury will be his only win against a real prime top guy worth noticing ,that’s just a fact .
I’m taking Fury by 9 round stoppage , I know my boxing history it suggests as long as Wilder fights the guys he’s suppose to he has hit the wall and honestly should have stopped in his 8th title defense .Comment
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When it happens, don't say it was a lucky punch.
Every round, Deontay is putting in work, tracking his enemy's movements.
Stalking them, locking them in the crosshairs, and finding the perfect moment to pull the trigger.Comment
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Fury will outbox him easy
Winning easy is a whole other story.
I think its more up to Wilder than Fury how the fight plays out.
If he stalls and wait for that right hand, I see Fury winning easier than last time.
If he let his hands go more, I see Fury getting dropped. Will he get up this time would be the question then.
Wilder can't try boxing against Fury, he will have to try to cut him off with good footwork to launch that nuke.
I see a lot of flailing and missing by Wilder and the occasional contact in the early rounds. I expect to see Fury focused and playing the matador to Wilders bull.Comment
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Its usually the skinny Spaniard in tights and a silly hat that triumphs over a ton of solid muscle and ferocious power.Comment
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Well I should have explained it more like you can't parlay different outcomes of the same fight you have to parlay different fights together.
Also the bet doesn't really make sense to me logically, not that I'm a good or intelligent better by any means, but if I was betting on a Wilder KO I might put like 60-70% of that wager on the Over as well in case it goes to the cards as a way to get something in return without necessarily backing Fury. And you'll still win both if its a late KO or at least something if god forbid Wilder wins on points. I don't know how sound that strategy is but that's how my moronbrain thinks.
Also if you were that confident of a Wilder KO under 10.5 rounds then you'd probably be better off just risking more $ on the KO bet since the odds are better
Other sports maybe you can do more but I doubt you can parlay a bunch of prop bets??? Most times I just take 3, 4, 5 football teams or over/under But all separate from same game?
I usually only stick to one bet. Why split a winning hand I always say...I see fools all the time split 10’s and you should rarely only do that depending what dealer is showing.Last edited by Shadoww702; 01-10-2020, 06:57 PM.Comment
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Tracking Fury's mental health is always something to do. Really can't do much but just make sure he's there in camp and makes it to the fight - then it'll be on.
We'll see if the change in trainer brings something new - personally, I want to see some more snap in his punches, that's all that has been missing. Committing to throwing some sharp hooks off the jab could open the fight up for him, especially as a southpaw....I have to believe why that trainer from the Steward "school" was chosen. I think we saw in the Wallin fight that he still is able to come forward and fight in close quarters better than most HWs - he hadn't shown that since after teh Cunningham knockdown and maybe a little in the 12th against Wilder - so there are still sides and looks that Wilder did not see in that first fight.
Anyway, there's something good to be said about repetition - it can be the master of skill!Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 01-10-2020, 07:40 PM.Comment
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Mine also but that's why they box. Everyone has an opinion and even the boxers don't expect to lose. Another thing I LOVE about boxing is not always the better boxer wins. We just saw that recently in Charlo / Harrison. Heck we can even say Ortiz/Wilder lol. You just have to be better for one night... Or excuse me 1 second.Comment
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