Josh “The Tarton Tornado” Taylor is 27 years old and 13-0 with 11 KO’s. He’s the WBC Super Lightweight Champ who favors rough house tactics. He’s a southpaw but seamlessly switches from southpaw to orthodox stance. He tends to dive in which causes head butts and cuts. He has good power and foot movement and sports a big sweeping left hook.
Ryan “Blue Chip” Martin is 26 years old and 22-0 with 12 KO’s. He’s tall for a Jr. Welterweight at 5’11” with questionable power. He has faced weak overall competition but did have 226 amateur fights. He tends to stand tall and walk straight in with little foot movement. He has a good jab and throws very straight punches but tends to pose after throwing a punch. He’s methodical and precise with good balance.
Prediction:
Martin’s undefeated and you can never be sure how good he is until he faces top competition. Taylor is very good but he’s a 15 to 1 favorite in this fight so so why bother betting on him straight up. There's the possibility that Taylor will outclass and manhandle Martin. I’m giving Martin the benefit of doubt and believe he can be competitive and the fight goes rounds. Take the over 8.5 rounds prop at -150.
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Josh “The Tarton Tornado” Taylor is 27 years old and 13-0 with 11 KO’s. He’s the WBC Super Lightweight Champ who favors rough house tactics. He’s a southpaw but seamlessly switches from southpaw to orthodox stance. He tends to dive in which causes head butts and cuts. He has good power and foot movement and sports a big sweeping left hook.
Ryan “Blue Chip” Martin is 26 years old and 22-0 with 12 KO’s. He’s tall for a Jr. Welterweight at 5’11” with questionable power. He has faced weak overall competition but did have 226 amateur fights. He tends to stand tall and walk straight in with little foot movement. He has a good jab and throws very straight punches but tends to pose after throwing a punch. He’s methodical and precise with good balance.
Prediction:
Martin’s undefeated and you can never be sure how good he is until he faces top competition. Taylor is very good but he’s a 15 to 1 favorite in this fight so so why bother betting on him straight up. There's the possibility that Taylor will outclass and manhandle Martin. I’m giving Martin the benefit of doubt and believe he can be competitive and the fight goes rounds. Take the over 8.5 rounds prop at -150.
I like this prop, but was thinking what round as well. Any ideas?
Picking the exact round is really tough. The "pick the round" odds that books post don't reflect the true odds of picking a particular round to end. I would not play that prop, it would be the equivalent of winning the lottery.
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Quote Originally Posted by Maximus1978:
I like this prop, but was thinking what round as well. Any ideas?
Picking the exact round is really tough. The "pick the round" odds that books post don't reflect the true odds of picking a particular round to end. I would not play that prop, it would be the equivalent of winning the lottery.
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