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Post by Hotman on Apr 27, 2015 17:28:08 GMT -5
Im betting again now at a different book. Spread it around What are you betting?
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Post by PK on Apr 27, 2015 19:00:39 GMT -5
First 4 rounds here are going to be crucial I can buy that statement. If Floyd has 4 rounds, and he knows it, he will sit back and play defense for the rest of the fight. If it is even then he is going to have to attack Manny and that's what will make this a great fight. However, I've seen this guy too many times do the same thing. He's going to run, dodge, jab, hold... In that order. He's not a fighter. He's a pussy. I'm hoping Manny works his ass in that ring with the barrage of punches. You just never know though. I'm betting on another boring let down. I freaking hope not.
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Post by thebigragu on Apr 27, 2015 22:36:19 GMT -5
Im betting again now at a different book. Spread it around What are you betting? American Dollars
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Post by jetfrantik on Apr 27, 2015 23:01:36 GMT -5
I'll be dipped. Never bet on boxing, horse racing, or Lacy School for girls.
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Post by jetfrantik on Apr 27, 2015 23:23:10 GMT -5
I'll be dipped. Never bet on boxing, horse racing, or Lacy School for girls. This is no fun at all. I forgot the Kentucky Derby was the same day. I'm a horse player, and always bet on the big boxing match. Won some , lost some. Personally Ragu, Mayweather wins this fight, as Manny's not the same fighter after coming off PEDS. Then again, seem's to many fights set up for the next one. I'll be watching.
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Post by Hotman on Apr 27, 2015 23:27:01 GMT -5
LOL you bastard... help me triple my money bro!
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Post by thebigragu on Apr 28, 2015 20:25:08 GMT -5
I'll be dipped. Never bet on boxing, horse racing, or Lacy School for girls. This is no fun at all. I forgot the Kentucky Derby was the same day. I'm a horse player, and always bet on the big boxing match. Won some , lost some. Personally Ragu, Mayweather wins this fight, as Manny's not the same fighter after coming off PEDS. Then again, seem's to many fights set up for the next one. I'll be watching. Mayweather wins this fight Boxing fucking dies. Im telling you this is Lamotta Robinson. It happens time to time mayweather is losing. I smell the blood in the water...$$$$$$$$$$$$$ d2nyfqh3g1stw3.cloudfront.net/photos/featured_11_58_26_619_robby.jpgSeventy years ago today, on February 5, 1943, boxing history was made at Detroit's Olympia Stadium as Jake LaMotta handed Detroit-native Sugar Ray Robinson his first defeat. Sugar Ray would get revenge three weeks later in yet another fight at Olympia. “There's no question that [Robinson] was the greatest fighter who ever lived,” LaMotta, age 90, triumphantly recalled while speaking to Deadline Detroit from his Florida home. “He was undefeated in his first 100 fights. Then I beat him!” No Ordinary Fight Night Business as usual or not, fans understood Olympia wasn’t hosting a garden-variety Friday night fight card. Robinson had defeated LaMotta in a unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden the previous October. But LaMotta knocked down Robinson in the first round of that bout, whetting boxing fans’ appetite for an historic rivalry that would ultimately span six fights over a nine-year period at the height of boxing’s prominence. According to the next day’s Detroit Free Press, a record 18,930 fans packed the iconic “Old Red Barn” for the February 5th LaMotta-Robinson fight. The bout also commanded the attention of big-time gamblers. “Oldtimers, who were regular fight patrons in the flourishing twenties, said they never saw the betting of last night equaled in Detroit,” wrote Free Press reporter Dale Stafford in the February 6 edition. “Robinson was a 2 to 1 favorite until a few hours before the fight, when a flood of Robinson money sent the price soaring.” By the time the bell rang on February 5, 1943, Robinson was the 3 ¼ to 1 favorite. The fight went the full ten rounds and LaMotta won in a unanimous decision. Robinson controlled the bout early, but LaMotta dominated the latter part of the fight. In the eighth round, he literally knocked Robinson through the ropes. “With Robinson sitting outside the ring, his legs across the bottom strand of ropes, Referee Sam Hennessey was about to raise his right hand for the count of 10 when the bell ended the round. The knockdown was the only one of the fight,” according to Free Press reporter Charles P. Ward’s account. It was not only Robinson’s first professional loss, it was the first defeat of any kind in a career that had, at that point, already spanned 130 professional and amateur fights. www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/3622/when_sugar_ray_robinson_and_jake_lamotta_made_history_in_detroit#.VUAyAyFViko
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Post by Touchable on Apr 28, 2015 20:38:52 GMT -5
This is no fun at all. I forgot the Kentucky Derby was the same day. I'm a horse player, and always bet on the big boxing match. Won some , lost some. Personally Ragu, Mayweather wins this fight, as Manny's not the same fighter after coming off PEDS. Then again, seem's to many fights set up for the next one. I'll be watching. Mayweather wins this fight Boxing fucking dies. Im telling you this is Lamotta Robinson. It happens time to time mayweather is losing. I smell the blood in the water...$$$$$$$$$$$$$ d2nyfqh3g1stw3.cloudfront.net/photos/featured_11_58_26_619_robby.jpgSeventy years ago today, on February 5, 1943, boxing history was made at Detroit's Olympia Stadium as Jake LaMotta handed Detroit-native Sugar Ray Robinson his first defeat. Sugar Ray would get revenge three weeks later in yet another fight at Olympia. “There's no question that [Robinson] was the greatest fighter who ever lived,” LaMotta, age 90, triumphantly recalled while speaking to Deadline Detroit from his Florida home. “He was undefeated in his first 100 fights. Then I beat him!” No Ordinary Fight Night Business as usual or not, fans understood Olympia wasn’t hosting a garden-variety Friday night fight card. Robinson had defeated LaMotta in a unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden the previous October. But LaMotta knocked down Robinson in the first round of that bout, whetting boxing fans’ appetite for an historic rivalry that would ultimately span six fights over a nine-year period at the height of boxing’s prominence. According to the next day’s Detroit Free Press, a record 18,930 fans packed the iconic “Old Red Barn” for the February 5th LaMotta-Robinson fight. The bout also commanded the attention of big-time gamblers. “Oldtimers, who were regular fight patrons in the flourishing twenties, said they never saw the betting of last night equaled in Detroit,” wrote Free Press reporter Dale Stafford in the February 6 edition. “Robinson was a 2 to 1 favorite until a few hours before the fight, when a flood of Robinson money sent the price soaring.” By the time the bell rang on February 5, 1943, Robinson was the 3 ¼ to 1 favorite. The fight went the full ten rounds and LaMotta won in a unanimous decision. Robinson controlled the bout early, but LaMotta dominated the latter part of the fight. In the eighth round, he literally knocked Robinson through the ropes. “With Robinson sitting outside the ring, his legs across the bottom strand of ropes, Referee Sam Hennessey was about to raise his right hand for the count of 10 when the bell ended the round. The knockdown was the only one of the fight,” according to Free Press reporter Charles P. Ward’s account. It was not only Robinson’s first professional loss, it was the first defeat of any kind in a career that had, at that point, already spanned 130 professional and amateur fights. www.deadlinedetroit.com/articles/3622/when_sugar_ray_robinson_and_jake_lamotta_made_history_in_detroit#.VUAyAyFVikoI hope to God your right. I've already paid the $100 for this fight. Nothing would make me happier than to see Paq put his ass down in the 4th round, I turn into a fucking madman with glee and then everyone in the house (friends) has already run out the door (ala UFC 100). I went on a drunken rampage that night and when I turned around, everyone (again, friends not family you fucking mooks) had scattered out the back door. I smashed about 16 beer bottles hand over fist and had to get 13 stitches in my right hand. I have a tendency to turn into a drunken asshole that no one wants to be around. I'm left to my own devices in the garage on fight nights.
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Post by vin on Apr 29, 2015 13:30:06 GMT -5
If you are not betting on this fight you are no longer a man and should remove your balls pronto and dump them in your wifes purse. What if you don't give a fuck about this fight? Are you still no longer a man? I have no desire to watch Floyd run away from Pac for 12 rounds. If(big IF) a miracle happens and Pac catches him, and puts his ass on the canvas, I'll watch the highlights of that moment(since I know that would be the most interesting moment of the fight). Otherwise, fuck Mayweather and fuck PPV TV for charging 90-100 fucking dollars for this.
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Post by thebigragu on Apr 29, 2015 19:15:44 GMT -5
If you are not betting on this fight you are no longer a man and should remove your balls pronto and dump them in your wifes purse. What if you don't give a fuck about this fight? Are you still no longer a man? I have no desire to watch Floyd run away from Pac for 12 rounds. If(big IF) a miracle happens and Pac catches him, and puts his ass on the canvas, I'll watch the highlights of that moment(since I know that would be the most interesting moment of the fight). Otherwise, fuck Mayweather and fuck PPV TV for charging 90-100 fucking dollars for this. A 100 dollars who gives a fuck a 100 is gas and 3 packs of cigarettes in nyc Pay up you cheap fucking bitch
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 19:20:05 GMT -5
Although I like Money, if Paq wins Floyd will work a rematch they get paid twice. There is no rematch clause in this contract.
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Post by jcappy on Apr 29, 2015 20:43:06 GMT -5
Mayweather is going to try to jab and run for 12 rounds, just like every single other one of his big fights. He's an Olympic points boxer and he's good at it, nothing more. If Paq can get inside and start landing early then MW goes down and boxing gains some legs...otherwise expect another dissapointing PPV for the ages. Beyond that even, if this goes to the judges and they fuck it up this sport is buried.
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Post by Hotman on Apr 30, 2015 0:24:51 GMT -5
Mayweather is going to try to jab and run for 12 rounds, just like every single other one of his big fights. He's an Olympic points boxer and he's good at it, nothing more. If Paq can get inside and start landing early then MW goes down and boxing gains some legs...otherwise expect another dissapointing PPV for the ages. Beyond that even, if this goes to the judges and they fuck it up this sport is buried. Exactly what's gonna happen. Yet somehow Ragu will come out a big winner.
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Post by WOPtasticRCW on Apr 30, 2015 16:57:18 GMT -5
@danieltosh if mayweather can go 12 rounds without landing any meaningful punches on a ring girl, i’d call the fight a success. #8yearstoolate #nothanks
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Post by vin on May 1, 2015 9:11:26 GMT -5
What if you don't give a fuck about this fight? Are you still no longer a man? I have no desire to watch Floyd run away from Pac for 12 rounds. If(big IF) a miracle happens and Pac catches him, and puts his ass on the canvas, I'll watch the highlights of that moment(since I know that would be the most interesting moment of the fight). Otherwise, fuck Mayweather and fuck PPV TV for charging 90-100 fucking dollars for this. A 100 dollars who gives a fuck a 100 is gas and 3 packs of cigarettes in nyc Pay up you cheap fucking bitch You know, in retrospect, I shouldn't really fucking complain since I can always watch the fight for free(*wink*, *wink*, *nudge*, *nudge*) online. Oh wait. I think this pretty much confirms that I'm a Cheap Fucking Bitch(see my avy). Well shit.....
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