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Sir Puntalot

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  1. 9 hours ago, Sir Puntalot said:

    Whyte v Rivas

    I don't see how Rivas can win on points because he's just not a busy enough fighter from what I've seen of him. He was losing on points to Bryant Jennings, before KO'ing him in the 12th round, but that's the only half decent name on his record. He has a good KO percentage, but I reckon Jessica Alba could have knocked out half of those guys. :loon 

    Can he step up at this level? That remains to be seen.

    Whyte has improved since fighting Joshua and he's a busy fighter, so if it goes to points, he wins all day long. It's all about Rivas here, and if he can produce at this level. From what I've seen, I'm not convinced.

    Whyte to beat Rivas by Decision or Technical Decision @ 11/10 (2.10) @ Bet365

     

    Whyte wins comfortable on points. :beer 

  2. 8 hours ago, Sir Puntalot said:

    David Allen v David Price

    This is so hard to call for so many reasons. Allen has been a journeyman for years who never really took boxing seriously, but is now taking it more serious and in good shape, well for him anyway. ;) 

    Price can literally knock anyone in the world out such is his power, but often gets caught and then finished off.

    The best boxer is without question Price, the most power is with Price, the best chin is with Allen, but boxing skills wise he's not a match for Price.

    Allen shouldn't be 1/2 (1.50) against anyone in my opinion and Price, well if he loses this, that's it he's finished. I just feel Price will knock him out early and the odds are generous in my opinion.

    Price to win @ 15/8 BetVictor

    Booom! :nana Price played it long and boxed his head off for 10 rounds! :clap 

  3. Whyte v Rivas

    I don't see how Rivas can win on points because he's just not a busy enough fighter from what I've seen of him. He was losing on points to Bryant Jennings, before KO'ing him in the 12th round, but that's the only half decent name on his record. He has a good KO percentage, but I reckon Jessica Alba could have knocked out half of those guys. :loon 

    Can he step up at this level? That remains to be seen.

    Whyte has improved since fighting Joshua and he's a busy fighter, so if it goes to points, he wins all day long. It's all about Rivas here, and if he can produce at this level. From what I've seen, I'm not convinced.

    Whyte to beat Rivas by Decision or Technical Decision @ 11/10 (2.10) @ Bet365

     

  4. David Allen v David Price

    This is so hard to call for so many reasons. Allen has been a journeyman for years who never really took boxing seriously, but is now taking it more serious and in good shape, well for him anyway. ;) 

    Price can literally knock anyone in the world out such is his power, but often gets caught and then finished off.

    The best boxer is without question Price, the most power is with Price, the best chin is with Allen, but boxing skills wise he's not a match for Price.

    Allen shouldn't be 1/2 (1.50) against anyone in my opinion and Price, well if he loses this, that's it he's finished. I just feel Price will knock him out early and the odds are generous in my opinion.

    Price to win @ 15/8 BetVictor

  5. Plenty of boxing on tonight, and some interesting fights. :ok 

    Chisora v Szpilka

    Not seen much of Szpilka, but his record has nobodies all over it. It's a question of will Chisora knock him out or not? I think there's good value Chisora on points as I can't see Szpilka wanting to trade blow for blow, so may well just hit and run or just totally run. :lol 

    Chisora by Decision/Technical Decision @ 7/4 Betfair

  6. On 7/13/2019 at 6:49 PM, BillyHills said:

    Bottas pips Lewis to pole, while it saddened all of the British fans it has given us a race to tomorrow!

    • Hamilton is the Even money favourite with Hills and Bottas is 6/4.
    • Mercedes are 1/6 to win the race
    • Lecelerc (9/1) and Verstappen (10/1) for the each way punters (first two places)
    • Vettel is 6/4 to get on the podium from 6th on the grid
    • McLaren are 7/4 (hills) for a double points finish
    • Ricciardo goes well at Silverstone and is 3/1 for a top 6 finish
    • 1/2 for a Safety Car, 6/4 for NO Safety Car
    • 16 or 17 finishers is 13/8 at bet365

    Bets
    McLaren double points finish
    Ricciardo Top 6
    16 or 17 Finishers
    Lecelerc EW Outright

    Nearly a full house there! :loon 

  7. I'm always a bit surprised that these stats about "they don't play well there" get as much coverage as they do, because the sample size is so small it's unreal. I really don't think it applies at all.

    As for NZ at 11/4, it's definitely too big, but if England are on song it looks a fairly comfortable win. Perhaps trading NZ in play might be the right move. :ok 

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