Guys I have been going back and forth on another website about who wins this 'dream' matchup @168. I am not going to post my opinions about this mythical matchup, until people have expressed their opinions and why.
My question to you all is who wins and why??
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Guys I have been going back and forth on another website about who wins this 'dream' matchup @168. I am not going to post my opinions about this mythical matchup, until people have expressed their opinions and why.
RJJ from the mid to late 90s was the best fighter I've ever seen. He barely ever lost a round. Some people will complain about his level of competition, but when he wiped the floor with Toney, James was getting consideration as the best p4p fighter in the world. Calzaghe was fast and threw a ton of punches, but RJJ was faster and I think he'd counter Calzaghe to death. RJJ's recent form is disgraceful, but in the 90s, he was lightning fast and could really crack. I'd confidently bet a lot of money on RJJ in that fight.
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RJJ from the mid to late 90s was the best fighter I've ever seen. He barely ever lost a round. Some people will complain about his level of competition, but when he wiped the floor with Toney, James was getting consideration as the best p4p fighter in the world. Calzaghe was fast and threw a ton of punches, but RJJ was faster and I think he'd counter Calzaghe to death. RJJ's recent form is disgraceful, but in the 90s, he was lightning fast and could really crack. I'd confidently bet a lot of money on RJJ in that fight.
Danno you should see the tennis forum. Making lots of friends there...NOT!!!!!!!me
I saw a while ago that you had said you liked Nadal to win Wimbledon. I'm not a tennis fan and I don't know too much about it, but I see that he's in the final. Good luck with that. I don't know if you're a hedger (I am), but I see some places have a 'games won handicap'. You can win both, if you hedge with that.
I had a big bet on Duke to win the NCAA tourney at 17-1. When they made it to the final game, I took Butler and bought maximum points. Duke won the game by 2, and I made a huge score, winning my future and the hedge. I do that all the time.
One of my books lets you play parlays with open spots. I'll start a parlay with one game and a few open spots. When I get to the last leg, I'll take a moneyline favorite and hedge with the points and the dog (runline if it's a baseball game). I've made a lot of money through the years doing stuff like that. When you plan on hedging, you only have to worry about getting there, not winning. I had the Suns at 40-1 to win the Western Conference. They lost to the Lakers in the WCF, but I had a big hedge on LA, so I made a score. I have a million examples of stuff like this. Good luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by Mack05:
Danno you should see the tennis forum. Making lots of friends there...NOT!!!!!!!me
I saw a while ago that you had said you liked Nadal to win Wimbledon. I'm not a tennis fan and I don't know too much about it, but I see that he's in the final. Good luck with that. I don't know if you're a hedger (I am), but I see some places have a 'games won handicap'. You can win both, if you hedge with that.
I had a big bet on Duke to win the NCAA tourney at 17-1. When they made it to the final game, I took Butler and bought maximum points. Duke won the game by 2, and I made a huge score, winning my future and the hedge. I do that all the time.
One of my books lets you play parlays with open spots. I'll start a parlay with one game and a few open spots. When I get to the last leg, I'll take a moneyline favorite and hedge with the points and the dog (runline if it's a baseball game). I've made a lot of money through the years doing stuff like that. When you plan on hedging, you only have to worry about getting there, not winning. I had the Suns at 40-1 to win the Western Conference. They lost to the Lakers in the WCF, but I had a big hedge on LA, so I made a score. I have a million examples of stuff like this. Good luck.
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