youre right about guillard and that he will be live early. but in the last six years he has had one tko past the first round. hes a front-runner in every sense of the word. if this goes into the second the chances of your ticket cashing is pretty slim, especially with donald training in vail(7k altitude) for the majority of his camp.
and i really see very little chance of a greg jackson product fighting a stand-up first round war with a known front-runner.
obviously, melvin not cutting the 1.5 is definately in your favor.
suprised to see that you did not have bendo on a seperate play as you were pretty high on him in the first match.
youre right about guillard and that he will be live early. but in the last six years he has had one tko past the first round. hes a front-runner in every sense of the word. if this goes into the second the chances of your ticket cashing is pretty slim, especially with donald training in vail(7k altitude) for the majority of his camp.
and i really see very little chance of a greg jackson product fighting a stand-up first round war with a known front-runner.
obviously, melvin not cutting the 1.5 is definately in your favor.
suprised to see that you did not have bendo on a seperate play as you were pretty high on him in the first match.
youre right about guillard and that he will be live early. but in the last six years he has had one tko past the first round. hes a front-runner in every sense of the word. if this goes into the second the chances of your ticket cashing is pretty slim, especially with donald training in vail(7k altitude) for the majority of his camp.
and i really see very little chance of a greg jackson product fighting a stand-up first round war with a known front-runner.
obviously, melvin not cutting the 1.5 is definately in your favor.
suprised to see that you did not have bendo on a seperate play as you were pretty high on him in the first match.
youre right about guillard and that he will be live early. but in the last six years he has had one tko past the first round. hes a front-runner in every sense of the word. if this goes into the second the chances of your ticket cashing is pretty slim, especially with donald training in vail(7k altitude) for the majority of his camp.
and i really see very little chance of a greg jackson product fighting a stand-up first round war with a known front-runner.
obviously, melvin not cutting the 1.5 is definately in your favor.
suprised to see that you did not have bendo on a seperate play as you were pretty high on him in the first match.
siver does not have one-punch power. different fighter, different gameplans.
i think cerrone clinches and fights(non-reckless leaving himself open) with the objective of getting melvin into the second round where the chances of guillard winning are greatly reduced.
cerrone and jackson are too smart to fight a stand-up war with melvin in the first round, or i would at least hope so. perhaps the war will happen in the second where melvins speed and power are greatly reduced.
agree with bendo being expensive at -200.
siver does not have one-punch power. different fighter, different gameplans.
i think cerrone clinches and fights(non-reckless leaving himself open) with the objective of getting melvin into the second round where the chances of guillard winning are greatly reduced.
cerrone and jackson are too smart to fight a stand-up war with melvin in the first round, or i would at least hope so. perhaps the war will happen in the second where melvins speed and power are greatly reduced.
agree with bendo being expensive at -200.
thats probably the likely scenario if the fight gets into the second round.
unfortunately my book doesn not offer that option as thats how i see this fight playing out.
thats probably the likely scenario if the fight gets into the second round.
unfortunately my book doesn not offer that option as thats how i see this fight playing out.
I like the Stone play too! The line movement has been really strange. I think I saw Perez open as a small fav. Then there was a lot of Stone money mid-week. I think he was -130 at some books at one point. It has been all Perez money ever since. I would have liked to have put more on Stone myself, but something with this line movement seems very odd to me.
I like the Stone play too! The line movement has been really strange. I think I saw Perez open as a small fav. Then there was a lot of Stone money mid-week. I think he was -130 at some books at one point. It has been all Perez money ever since. I would have liked to have put more on Stone myself, but something with this line movement seems very odd to me.
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