If you're looking to make some easy money, Jorge Arce is fighting in Mexico against a Thai fighter, Devid Lookmahanak.
The Thai fighter is the Asian Boxing Council champion - which is a farce in itself. Although the organization is supposed to be an Asian organization, it's a Thai organization. Whenever a fighter becomes the ABCO champion, they automatically go up in the World Boxing Council's ratings. Thing is, the ABCO champion is usually fighting stiffs so he's certain to win.
Thai is one reason why Thai's almost always lose when fighting abroad - they're almost never as good as their records seem. Lookmahanak got knocked out a few fights back by a guy they thought was a tomato can but he was ok. He got KO'd in 2 and yet somehow, after fighting three more bums, he's in a title eliminator against Arce.
Arce just blew out another Thai stiff, Medgoen Singsurat, in one round. My guess is that Lookmahanak, while a little younger than Singsurat, isn't going to make it past 4 rounds. I'm not sure what the over/under is but if it's 5 rounds +, I'd take the under.
Also, if you've got $10 g's to plop down to win $500, there is no way Arce is going to get beat in Mexico, by this guy. This is as much of a lock as you'll get. I'm putting down 2 g's to win the $100, that's how confident I am of Arce getting the "W."
The Thai fighter is the Asian Boxing Council champion - which is a farce in itself. Although the organization is supposed to be an Asian organization, it's a Thai organization. Whenever a fighter becomes the ABCO champion, they automatically go up in the World Boxing Council's ratings. Thing is, the ABCO champion is usually fighting stiffs so he's certain to win.
Thai is one reason why Thai's almost always lose when fighting abroad - they're almost never as good as their records seem. Lookmahanak got knocked out a few fights back by a guy they thought was a tomato can but he was ok. He got KO'd in 2 and yet somehow, after fighting three more bums, he's in a title eliminator against Arce.
Arce just blew out another Thai stiff, Medgoen Singsurat, in one round. My guess is that Lookmahanak, while a little younger than Singsurat, isn't going to make it past 4 rounds. I'm not sure what the over/under is but if it's 5 rounds +, I'd take the under.
Also, if you've got $10 g's to plop down to win $500, there is no way Arce is going to get beat in Mexico, by this guy. This is as much of a lock as you'll get. I'm putting down 2 g's to win the $100, that's how confident I am of Arce getting the "W."