Morrison J wrote: » If you're a Joe Joyce backer next week there's 18/1 available on him to win in rounds 7-12 next week. Definitely a price that won't last given its clearly his main avenue to win bringing Dubois into deep waters late. I like Dubois to win personally but that 18/1 is a massive price surely and worth a look.
Morrison J wrote: » 4/1 for Same Eggington to win on points tomorrow (Friday) looks a big price. Would expect him to outwork Theopane but don't think his power has been the same since he has moved to 154. Boxrec has it listed as only being a ten rounder so not a huge ask for Theopane to last the pace with him hopefully.
Kaiser84 wrote: » 3/1 on Paddy Power. Still good value, good shout again. Theopane went the distance with Danny Garcia and went late with Broner in the past. Eggington seems to be very lacking in power at 154, as you said. Theopane is very dogged. Good chance of it going 10 rounds.
Morrison J wrote: » Yeah no lack of doggedness from Theopane. Just a bit more outgunned than I expected and legs definitely not what they once were. Couldn't get out of the way and Eggington just way too big for him.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » Jake Paul is around 1.85 to win his bout with Ben Askren next week. Askren's a wrestler with terrible boxing so this seems like a really decent price on Paul despite his own inexperience.
Deleted User wrote: » Askren on points - 7/2. Askren may not have the hands of Roy Jones Jr, but he has a granite chin. Jake Paul isn't a boxer, his fundamentals are atrocious. He relied on his power getting rid of a Youtuber and a retired basketballer. He'll need more than a left hook and overhand right to get rid of Askren.
walshb wrote: » He doesn’t have to get rid of him.. Just has to beat him..
Deleted User wrote: » Unless the judges are on the take, there's no chance of a Paul decision. There are levels to fighting and Askren is infinite steps up from that Youtuber and millions of steps up from one of the shortest NBA players of all time. Askren has been against all sorts of killers in his career, including fellas that are infinitely better boxers than Jake Paul. We know Askren will go all night - elite stamina. Askren's distance control will win him the fight, in my opinion.
ikeano29 wrote: » What a joke, that fight was fixed, no doubt about that. Askren walking off into dressing room with his missus and they both laughing and hugging like they won the lotto
Mysterypunter wrote: » What's the story with that? 2 stiffs, and yer man fell over as soon as he got hit. The fella who won isn't a boxer, he's some social media narcissist. So why is it so publicised? Wouldn't it be like a completely random event, like a snooker match between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte. That was not a fight, it was a fiddle. They are making a mockery of boxing.
Mellor wrote: » The fella that won has had 2 prior boxing matches. Askren had zero.
Morrison J wrote: » Katie Taylor UD @ Evens looks decent tonight no? I think Jonas is fairly made for her. Need to have a high work rate to give Katie problems and Jonas is more of a pure boxer. Can see Katie beating her to the punch fairly consistently and winning wide.
Deleted User wrote: » Know nothing of Alvarez, but I done a few speculative ones on William. B J Saunders: Win 4/1 , Majority Decision 22/1 , Split Decision 16/1 , and a haymaker one hoping Billy gets it done early with Billy Joe to win the fight in the first 60 seconds of Round 1 @ 100/1.