Where is the dude with the 20k bet?
UFC 149: Calgary (July 21 2012)
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#141Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#144I thought it was helppleasee. I expected a major chandler blades hype machine behind it.
#letdown
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BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#146Amazing I'm always joking about multiple accounts can't believe people would actually do it though
after I get kicked out for teasing Ross Gellar too much my next name will be gaberossbladesbetonitComment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#147ha jus lookin at nubs' tapology page.... somebody has commented on his page... "I can't believe I'm saying this, but I agree with the psycho-nut that is jesuseatsnubs. Riki Fukuda is just not on Costa's level."!!!
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#149haaha Would never of known from watching the countdown show that Tito hadnt been able to run due to his meniscus!Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#151They all can't be winnerz Gabriel. Some jokes fall flat.Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#155[IMG]<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/sDVvzJGV7cU?feature=player_embedded" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG]Comment -
DeFactoCripplerSBR MVP
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#156Yeah, this guy is a notorious whiner. Not matter what, there would have been an excuse as to why he performed poorly. Even when he doesn't offer the excuse at first he comes back later like when he beat bader. "This is the first proper camp I've had in a long time, if I had a proper camp I'd catch someone with a lucky shot every time!".Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#157Yeah, this guy is a notorious whiner. Not matter what, there would have been an excuse as to why he performed poorly. Even when he doesn't offer the excuse at first he comes back later like when he beat bader. "This is the first proper camp I've had in a long time, if I had a proper camp I'd catch someone with a lucky shot every time!".Comment -
gabeSBR Hall of Famer
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#158It's best to just sit back and enjoy Delorme vs Rivera. I feel anything can happen in this one. This fight could end at any moment, with a finish by either of the two. Not a smart fight to bet on, IMO.
I didn't wanna have a play on the Clements vs Riddle fight, either, and already regret tossing Clements in two parlays. I hope Riddle is dumb like usual and decides to strike instead of wrestle.Comment -
BradbatrossSBR High Roller
- 06-27-12
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#159It's best to just sit back and enjoy Delorme vs Rivera. I feel anything can happen in this one. This fight could end at any moment, with a finish by either of the two. Not a smart fight to bet on, IMO.
I didn't wanna have a play on the Clements vs Riddle fight, either, and already regret tossing Clements in two parlays. I hope Riddle is dumb like usual and decides to strike instead of wrestle.Comment -
NickBaragonaSBR Wise Guy
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#160I don't understand why Kongo started at -230 and is now the underdog. Am I missing something about Jordans?Comment -
GigaOutsSBR Wise Guy
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AdamBSBR High Roller
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#162
Yes, Delorme could well be finished by Rivera - but in my eyes those fights show exactly why he may NOT be finished and why this fight is close to a pick-em. Rivera also slowed down heavily during that fight, and Delorme has a much better chance of dragging him down to the ground than Soto did. I'm on Delorme small personally - Denis is an absolute beast and if he couldn't finish him, I'm willing to take a shot at Rivera not being able to either.Comment -
GrabakaSBR MVP
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#163300 on Urijah Faber @ +177
220 on Shawn Jordan @ -110
200 on Roland Delorme @ +140
195 on Bryan Caraway @ -195
160 on Ryan Jimmo @ -160
150 on Hector Lombard @ -300
100 on Ebersole + Lombard @ -136
100 on Ebersole + Ring @ +173
100 on Ebersole + Riddle @ +134
50 on Jordan + Ebersole @ +138
50 on Jordan + Lombard @ +144
50 on Delorme + Kuivanen @ +250
50 on Pineda + Jimmo @ +132
50 on Lombard + Okami @ -108
100 on Lombard Dec @ +414
100 on Faber wins by 5 round decision +293Comment -
GigaOutsSBR Wise Guy
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#164Renan Pegado vs Urijah Faber
no bet yet!
Boetsch 29.85 to win $100 @ +335
Jordan $742 to win $696.67 @ -106
Riddle $30 to win $20 @ -150
Head $61.54 to win $200 @ +325
McGee $200 to win $220 @ +110
Clarke $20 to win $31 @ +155
Pineda $203 to win $100 @ -203
Gagnon $130 to win $227.50 @ +175
Perosh $200 to win $290 @ +145, add $250 @ +160 to win $400.
DeLorme $120 to win $128 @ +107
I am not comfortable having $700+ on Jordan. The way the lines move I though Jordan would hit -140 to -150 so I can arb out and bet around $300. Last time I didn't arb out Pineda 2.6g @ +130 when Brown line hit +109, I ask myself why, oh lord why? But it is also hard to dig out of 4.5g ds if I don't bet big...lol.Last edited by GigaOuts; 07-20-12, 11:06 AM.Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#165[IMG]<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/c7QRMXXIEfI?feature=player_embedded" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>[/IMG]Comment -
bjpenn85SBR Hall of Famer
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#166Good luck dude !!Clarke? Gagnon? Head?Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#168Riddle looks considerably bigger as usualComment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#169how in the world is ebersole ever gonna make 155Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#172ust one month after my last Octagon appearance, I’m set to return to the UFC’s grand stage. During most of my career, this would appear normal. However, with the UFC, such quick turnarounds are uncommon. Due to the large number of athletes, and despite the increasing amount of annual events, the turnaround for an athlete is usually 4 months. I, for one, …and happy for a return to my former normalcy. Waiting 4 months between bouts, for me, is not ideal.
I currently find myself staring into the beautiful Smokey Mountains, thankful to be coming off of another win, vs. TJ Waldburger, and ready for the next challenge. I’d begun a lazy and joyous week of food, beer, and fight fans — as I took to Las Vegas after the June 22 fight. However, it was quickly interrupted by an email/offer from UFC Matchmaker Joe Silva. Claude Patrick had pulled himself, due to a knee injury, from UFC 149 in Calgary. Needing a Welterweight replacement, I’m sure J. Silva emailed a fair few guys. I’m thankful that I was able to get my foot in the door. Though I was enjoying Mojito’s in Vegas, with plans for many more before the week was over, I enjoy competing much more.
It was not a tough decision, giving up the joys (and sins) of Las Vegas, to begin/continue fight camp. I find myself on a magical 4-0 run, and am keen to keep the momentum going. With a change in weight-class looming, another win at WW can do nothing but solidify my claim to be one of the best fighters in the UFC… And bringing wins vs. WW’s, into the LightWeight Division — I hope to be thrown into the mix with the best in that division.
I’ve got a very long drive home, to Illinois, tomorrow. And I eagerly await the arrival of my cornerman, Ed Bavelock. We’re looking at a great week of workouts, leading into a welcome challenge that is Mr. James Head.
The Calgary card has been decimated by injury, and from all accounts (media reports, facebook, twitter, etc.), my addition to the card has added some excitement. I am glad to provide some source (however small) of solace to the hard-working fans who’ve purchased tickets to the event… Some of which have been severely disappointed with the rate of injury causing the fight card to change drastically from the original advertised lineup.
Hoping for a warm welcome to this bout, unlike many of my others. But prepared for even the fiercest of boos or most deafening of silences. My true concern lies in my own performance, and over the next week I’ll be working to tune in my cardio, mobility, strategy, and mindset.
I’ll see you all on the other side of what I hope can be an exciting bout. Just hoping the excitement doesn’t have to stem from an Ebersole comeback from first round catastrophes, again. I’m not a fan of causing heart attacks amongst my closest supporters!!!Comment -
Thor4140SBR Posting Legend
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#174btw i hope he beats that prick Head. That bullshit he pulled at the end of the Papi fight was the dick move of the night. I think dana took 40 thousand from him in a rare negative bonus most don't know about.Comment -
MMAbetMASTASBR MVP
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#175Anyone liking pineda at those oods??
I didn't cap him at such a big fav, so therefore I shouldn't play him (I put him at -160 at best), but after researching it I think he matches up well against pato.. Tempted to pay the juice.. Anyone got good insight as to why I should stay away from pineda??
Also wanted to play rivera, but I do remember him fading in two of his fights and while he will probably stuff any td atempts from roland in the 1st, I think roland's chances go up dramatically if rivera doesn't put him away in the 1st... A true coin flip so thinking I should stay away, but I'm just not completely sold on roland and while it was incredible comeback against denis, I've seen more promise from rivera I guess.Comment
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