mailburner wrote: » I've no allegiances whatsoever when it comes to betting funny enough when someone mentioned it here my first thought was of liverpool (being a supporter also) In seasons gone by backing liverpool was a quick way to the poorhouse...laying them away from home was very profitable the season gone by the exception of course. then you have some who bet with their hearts which is rarely a good idea
Tinie wrote: » why do you write like you are writing a poem?
Glock Lesnar wrote: » Maynard at 6/5 to beat Ross Pearson is a mental price, I think he's better than Pearson in every aspect.
mailburner wrote: » Fancy Ross to take this standing possibly a Ko Maynard not the same fighter since the Edgar losses and under 5 mins octagon Time in 2 years surely won't help If he doesn't get Ross down I think he'll be kod for the 4th time in 5
weemcd wrote: » I do believe Gray Maynard is on the slide, wouldn't back him.
Johnny Drama_11 wrote: » Went on OSP (13/10 on Hills) to beat Bader, OSP is on an upward curve and this momentum should be enough to see a win.
mailburner wrote: » single on ross at 4/5 cant see much else was tempted by ross round two at 8/1 but left it
John_D80 wrote: » Bisping to win in rd 2: 17/2 All over that.
scudzilla wrote: » Really liking the look of Le winning in first rd wit PP at a huge 14/1, if he's gonna win it'll be early.
Cereal Rapist wrote: » Not sure where you saw that but 888 are offering it @10
dulux99 wrote: » Could have sworn I saw Max Holloway at 6/5 in his fight yesterday. Thought it was strange at the time as I never even heard of the guy he's fighting, went to back it today and he'd gone to 1/4. Either I'm dreaming, or PP noticed they made a mistake
John_D80 wrote: » On Paddy Power. I thought 17/2 was generous. 10/1 is fantastic odds.
Cereal Rapist wrote: » ...couldn't pass this up