Greek currently has +400 (was +450 most of the day and +475/+480 earlier in the week). 5Dimes has +440 right now. Pinnacle +434. WSEX +400. Bodog +380.
+350 is the worst number I've seen.
Wow, i got it from Sports interaction, other threads i read on it said they have some soft lines, not in this case i guess
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pat venditto
SBR Posting Legend
05-07-07
14347
#37
how about check other shops u ****ing dork.
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THE_LOCKSMITH
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-08
7237
#38
Originally posted by pat venditto
how about check other shops u ****ing dork.
Go fvck yourself "dork"
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TheBeautifulGame
SBR MVP
08-26-08
1286
#39
No need to call someone names over choosing the wrong price. I've taken the same bet LOCKSMITH. Best of luck to both us and enjoy the fight!
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Matt Rain
SBR Hall of Famer
02-13-07
5001
#40
The SIA line includes a "technical decision" though while 5dimes specifies a "12 round decision".
Should the fight go to the scorecards before the end 'cause of an accidental headbutt, some of you will be ****ed while Mr. LOCKSMITH will be cashing his ticket.
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TheBeautifulGame
SBR MVP
08-26-08
1286
#41
Yes, Matt rain, thats correct, my bet also includes Technical Decsion. It's Decision, Technical Decision. I got +600 (6/1) from an Irish bookie. Pretty pleased. Looking forward to tonights fight. Hope you're watching it Matt and everyone else. Best of luck in your wagers (that took Jones in anyway, shape or form, lol) Cheers!
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Matt Rain
SBR Hall of Famer
02-13-07
5001
#42
Definitely going to watch the fight - I might even refrain from betting on it not to spoil the experience.
Best of luck to all (except that pat venditto retard)!
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gizmo2431
SBR Wise Guy
01-11-08
971
#43
Calzaghe is the play. He will win this match.
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nysmoneyman
SBR MVP
04-13-08
3101
#44
Originally posted by Matt Rain
Calzaghe is almost free money. He's way too active for an old Jones, who will spend the better part of the fight on the ropes with his gloves glued to his face.
Haha, I just read my previous post. I'm a broken record.
there's that word...free money...jones jr
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colt29
SBR Sharp
03-22-07
381
#45
jones
what time does it actually go off eastern time??
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TheBeautifulGame
SBR MVP
08-26-08
1286
#46
Oh We'll, looks like the legend Roy Jones Jr, lost the fight. I'm not going to turn this into a boxing forum but I'm sick of Calzaghe been spoon fed his entire career. What he say, 'I've beaten two legends on their own soil". Fair enough, you have, but you fought them ten years too late. Calzaghe refused to fight Jones in previous years because then his unbeaten record would have been actually challenged. Oh We'll, best of luck to him.
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Matt Rain
SBR Hall of Famer
02-13-07
5001
#47
From what I read, both Calzaghe and Jones truly wanted to fight each other in the 90's - it just never made good business sense for either of them, i.e. they were held back by their management team.
The Hopkins-Cal and Jones-Cal fights were made possible by the fight against Lacy, which raised Calzaghe's stock ten-fold in the States.
It's too bad, cause both fights would've been quite competitive 10 years ago. I believe that both Americans would've won, but not without eating a serious amount of leather in the process.
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THE_LOCKSMITH
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-08
7237
#48
Originally posted by Matt Rain
From what I read, both Calzaghe and Jones truly wanted to fight each other in the 90's - it just never made good business sense for either of them, i.e. they were held back by their management team.
The Hopkins-Cal and Jones-Cal fights were made possible by the fight against Lacy, which raised Calzaghe's stock ten-fold in the States.
It's too bad, cause both fights would've been quite competitive 10 years ago. I believe that both Americans would've won, but not without eating a serious amount of leather in the process.
from what i heard on a radioshow, this fight didn't do well at all. under 200K PPV buys
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Matt Rain
SBR Hall of Famer
02-13-07
5001
#49
Understandable. The fight was pretty much irrelevant and there were no good matchups on the undercard. The PPV-buying crowd isn't easy to fool.
Still, I loved seeing Jones put Calzaghe on his ass in the first round, and then see my prediction come true.