keep this up u might not have much credit to be owed........meanwhile we all owe sharpstick credit, keep it up pal, maybe ill come down to the M one time
what is the line there for JBJ/DC?
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keep this up u might not have much credit to be owed........meanwhile we all owe sharpstick credit, keep it up pal, maybe ill come down to the M one time
keep this up u might not have much credit to be owed........meanwhile we all owe sharpstick credit, keep it up pal, maybe ill come down to the M one time
what is the line there for JBJ/DC?
No line up at the moment.
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Quote Originally Posted by Howdoiplayxx:
keep this up u might not have much credit to be owed........meanwhile we all owe sharpstick credit, keep it up pal, maybe ill come down to the M one time
Lay off, my source was wrong I tried to give an inside tip that others rarely have access to. It's not like it was a bad info because if you watched the fight Barao looked off. He could have lost the fight just as easily had it not been for Gagnon's terrible game plan.
The Tavares play is one of my friend's most solid picks. Just trying to help give an edge to others who want to win money. Aren't we all here to crush the books??
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Quote Originally Posted by sharpstick:
No inside information on this one.....?
Lay off, my source was wrong I tried to give an inside tip that others rarely have access to. It's not like it was a bad info because if you watched the fight Barao looked off. He could have lost the fight just as easily had it not been for Gagnon's terrible game plan.
The Tavares play is one of my friend's most solid picks. Just trying to help give an edge to others who want to win money. Aren't we all here to crush the books??
Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
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Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
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Quote Originally Posted by OnTheO:
Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
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Quote Originally Posted by OnTheO:
Barao didn't look "off". And Gagnon had a great gameplan, he just couldn't execute. Gagnon's plan was to push the pace, attempting to wear down Barao due to the weight cut woes. He wanted to get in his face and use his strength and out of Barao's "perfect range", which Barao is a master at using. TJ went into that range, popped a few and backed/circled out. Guys like Wineland & Faber hung out there. Gagnon went right thorough it. Barao weathered the storm and Mitch gassed. It's not like your "buddy" got unlucky - Barao was/is the better fighter.
I'm pretty easy going. I don't get involved in the drama (ask around). But your approach is lame. Just post your picks. Why should anyone need to give you "credit" for picks your "buddy" is giving? Why would people give you "credit", if this should win, betting what amounts to basically even money (+115)? Why would they give you "credit", should it win, if they're 1-1 and basically up 15 cents per 2 dollars bet? And most importantly, I have friends who are pros you've watched on tv and friends "in the fight game", but I don't pretend that their (biased) opinions are the end-all of my picks - I don't even mention them.
Just post your picks dude. If they're winners, you'll get all the attention you're desperately seeking.
Lay off, my source was wrong I tried to give an inside tip that others rarely have access to. It's not like it was a bad info because if you watched the fight Barao looked off. He could have lost the fight just as easily had it not been for Gagnon's terrible game plan.
The Tavares play is one of my friend's most solid picks. Just trying to help give an edge to others who want to win money. Aren't we all here to crush the books??
Don't worry about these guys, I appreciate your info
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Quote Originally Posted by Mars101:
Lay off, my source was wrong I tried to give an inside tip that others rarely have access to. It's not like it was a bad info because if you watched the fight Barao looked off. He could have lost the fight just as easily had it not been for Gagnon's terrible game plan.
The Tavares play is one of my friend's most solid picks. Just trying to help give an edge to others who want to win money. Aren't we all here to crush the books??
Don't worry about these guys, I appreciate your info
Unfortunately you do have to worry about "these guys". Everyone is welcome here. And everyone's opinion is valued. But starting threads saying that you have inside information from some guy you chat with online is ridiculous
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Unfortunately you do have to worry about "these guys". Everyone is welcome here. And everyone's opinion is valued. But starting threads saying that you have inside information from some guy you chat with online is ridiculous
Unfortunately you do have to worry about "these guys". Everyone is welcome here. And everyone's opinion is valued. But starting threads saying that you have inside information from some guy you chat with online is ridiculous
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Quote Originally Posted by sawman:
Unfortunately you do have to worry about "these guys". Everyone is welcome here. And everyone's opinion is valued. But starting threads saying that you have inside information from some guy you chat with online is ridiculous
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