Wallin vs Breazeale
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What I'm saying is those are narrow odds for today's boxing mismatches. Odds gave Warrington a 96.15% to win and look what happened... Only 2 other fights having closer to 50/50 odds this weekend are Florian Marku v Ryan Charton and David Avanesyan v Josh Kelly. Hard to consider anything below 3/1 or 2/1 even a heavy underdog.Comment
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I’m not sure but I think it was you telling me you would be surprised if Wallin was the favored going into this as we both picked the opposite here ,looks like I was right .
Breazeale is a heavy underdog.
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Looking at the recent training vids of Breazeale he may make a closer fight then expected but listening to Wallin he has a far higher boxing IQ so it doesn’t swerve my pick here . Could be fight of the year so far if it’s the fight I expect .
I can’t remember if I did or didn’t either, but I do put breazeale favourite. Wallin hs never done anything other than cut fury. If he is a “heavy underdog” then definately worth a bet, not really sure how the bookies are right on that one; at most he would be a slight underdogComment
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I believe Wallin stops Breazeale. Wallin is better boxer than Ugonoh, even though he doesn`t hit that hard.Comment
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Outcomes have nothing to do with odds . You’re using big upsets as a reasoning Wallin isn’t a heavy favorite,how is a close to 50/50 fight showing the Wallin odds aren’t a big favorite ?What I'm saying is those are narrow odds for today's boxing mismatches. Odds gave Warrington a 96.15% to win and look what happened... Only 2 other fights having closer to 50/50 odds this weekend are Florian Marku v Ryan Charton and David Avanesyan v Josh Kelly. Hard to consider anything below 3/1 or 2/1 even a heavy underdog.
I’m even going to bet on Breazeale just by chance he lands based on the odds even though I have Wallin if I’m picking a winner on paper .Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-18-2021, 08:01 AM.Comment
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Wallin being more active would be an understatement .I can’t remember if I did or didn’t either, but I do put breazeale favourite. Wallin hs never done anything other than cut fury. If he is a “heavy underdog” then definately worth a bet, not really sure how the bookies are right on that one; at most he would be a slight underdog
Wallin doesn’t stop and go in training he’s in the gym 24/7 ,Breazeale seems to get up for a fight when it’s around the corner and it has showed in most of his fights .
Breazeale looks like he’s definitely going for the knockout in his training clips and never lost coming off a loss but I put Wallin as the second best southpaw which should be just enough to win majority rounds .
Only one surprise here for me is if Wallin stops Breazeale anything else is expected ,I see only way Breazeale wins is by landing late punch , he’s one of the best finishers but Wallin is also one of the best movers .Comment
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Nevermind you're ****** clearly.Outcomes have nothing to do with odds . You’re using big upsets as a reasoning Wallin isn’t a heavy favorite,how is a close to 50/50 fight showing the Wallin odds aren’t a big favorite ?
I’m even going to bet on Breazeale just by chance he lands based on the odds even though I have Wallin if I’m picking a winner on paper .Comment
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I’m not the one who claimed a near 70% favorite is a close margin .
Anyone who gambles know that’s not the case ,you lack education.
You even said it’s a mismatch ? That isn’t even the case and don’t matter because I’m solely reflecting the odds which have Breazeale a big underdog,how are you even arguing that ? Ha
Here since you have a low IQ look at this pie graph ,the dark color indicates Wallin .
https://www.oddschecker.com/boxing/o...eazeale/winnerLast edited by REDEEMER; 02-18-2021, 11:58 AM.Comment
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