Archive for June, 2009

How much credibility has the UFC lost this year?

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Wayne H asked:


Matt ‘the Terror” Serra beat George St Pierre fair and square. I do not dispute or argue that fact. What I am asking everyone is what they think of the credibility of the UFC and the direction they are taking. They have yearned to be a professional sanctioned entity yet they are following a mixed path of wrestling, boxing and commercialism. I know it is all in the name of entertainment and the almighty dollar and my cable bill every month shows how much I enjoy the sport.
A ‘reality show’ contestant that gets a chance at the welterweight belt without beating the top contenders? A scheduled contract fight between one of the most recognized fighters and the president of the organization? The last UFC had a Mariachi band, a fighter entering the ring with a silence of the lambs mask, and hype hype hype. What is the future of the fastest growing sport in America?

Bkxing

Who is a better fighter, Manny Pacquiao or Bobby Pacquiao in boxing?

Friday, June 19th, 2009
p_jamir asked:


Who is a better fighter, Manny Pacquiao or Bobby Pacquiao in boxing?

B9xing

What do you think of the Greek Iron mike?(for the boxing experts)?

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
asked:


ok i wanna ask something !
since many of you know so much about worldwide boxing there is one Greek dude (which i have the luck know personally)
he has 55 wins and 12 losses in mma and kickboxing (he is a boxer really) but in boxing he has 14 wins with 14 knock outs!
2006 Kings of the Ring European Champion
2005 WKBF Super-welterweight Champion
2005 King of the Ring Champion, Sydney, Australia
2004 A1 World Combat Cup Champion
2003 Kings of the Ring Champion, Italy
2002 K-1 World Max Oceania Champion
2002 Kings of the Ring Champion, Thai Boxing tournament Italy
2000 WOKA World Champion
1998 World PROFI Europe Champion
1997 I.S.K.A. Balkan Champion
1996 Greek Boxing Champion
all these are his title among others!

well they proposed him (americans) (australians) to become professional boxer but under the flag of usa or australia (like katsidis)
but he denied and he stayed in mma and kickboxing which are not really his sports!
he is very famous worldwide for his power punch and speed and (only american fans do not know him) and the american promoters who asked him to turn pro they were seeing the next big thing in super welterweight of pro boxing!

ps mike tyson became his fan during his visits in japan in k-1 and he gave him the nickname “greek iron mike” do ur research and u will find out:)
he is 5′6 154 pounds!

all i try to proove to yall with this question and video is that you to realise that ALL COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE DO NOT PRODUCE STILL PRO BOXERS (financial reasons bassically)!
anyways i want your opinion of the video!
(and be honest if u have seen power punches like these by any welterweight boxer of today,truth will set you free )lol
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/336783/mike_the_best/
what he would do??lol ok keep dreaming
the type of fighters u just showed me all of a sudden in HW division with rise and participation of ex ussrs lost interest!look soon when in lighter division armenia -ex ussr countries -uzbekistan produce more boxers THEY WILL LOOSE INTEREST IN LIGHTER DIVISIONS AS WELL LOL

this video u did show me if u believe can beat iron mike all i can do is laugh lmao
oh and yeah do me a favour man please do me a favour!GO IN OLYMPIC BOXING MEDAL TABLE (WHERE ALL NATIONS PARTICIPATE TRADIATIONALLY) and find out who the champions in lighters divisions as welterweight has always been:)peace

look soon that europe produce massively many boxers in these divisions what happens;)
i am a profete lol
i keep watching this video u sent and i keep laughing as much as i am laughing when i hear people callin george foreman or frazier or sonny liston or joe louis great fighters lmao
oh god what propaganda we were going through so many years lmao
no shyt if carry could last 2 rounds with mike in the ring i would jump from a bridge lmao

Boxung

Is a Floyd Mayweather – Manny Pacquiao fight a possibility? I would love to see that?

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Leander asked:


Who do you think would win.. I think Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is the definite underdog.. Also, Pacquiao – Hatton match was announced as a possible match after Pacquiao fights Marco Antonio Barrera. Who do you think will win Hatton – Pacquiao?

Boxingg

Betting Basics for Boxing

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Johnny Detroit asked:


Betting Basics for Boxing

Since the 18th century, boxing has been synonymous with betting, as the British defined the sport by making wagers available on either fighter and awarded prizes to the victors. Professional boxing as we know it today has grown tremendously and gone through good, bad and ugly stages, from its peak in the 1960s and 70s with the popularity of fighters like Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard to the more recent downfall and corruption associated with the careers of Mike Tyson and Don King, respectively.

Despite its ups and downs, pro boxing still thrives in Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world, where boxing odds are available in almost every sportsbook. This article will focus on the different wagering options you have with betting boxing and give you tips on understanding boxing odds, including what factors to consider before placing a wager.

Basics of Betting Boxing

Sports bettors mostly enjoy boxing for its brutal nature and promotional build-up, with only the Super Bowl rivaling a major championship fight in terms of betting interest and media attention.

It’s also very easy to place a bet on a boxing match, as you generally wager simply on who you think will win the fight or sometimes on the rare possibility of a draw, all based on money lines. If you are unclear about how money lines work, make sure to check out Reading and Understanding Money Lines.

Here’s an example:

Favorite: -170 (bet $170 to win $100)

Underdog: +150 (bet $100 to win $150)

Draw: +800 (bet $100 to win $800)

In addition, some sportsbooks offer boxing proposition bets, including how many rounds you think the fight will go (i.e. Over/Under 8.5 rounds), increasing the amount of potential action even further. Other popular prop bets for betting boxing include:

Picking the specific round the fight will end

A parlay-type wager combining two bets picking the winner of the fight and how the fight will be decided, either by decision or knockout

Betting Tips for Success

Boxing is the most controversial professional sport due to its close link to gambling and because it is driven solely by money. The best advice we can give you is to learn as much as you can about the fighters, especially heavy favorites since they will obviously require a much bigger investment. Like other sports, champion boxers can overlook opponents and may not always be as motivated as they should be going into a title fight.

There is also big money involved in fight rematches, so it shouldn’t be too surprising when an up-and-coming contender like Jermain Taylor knocks off a champion who hasn’t lost in more than 10 years like Bernard Hopkins ( Taylor beat Hopkins by split decision on June 16, 2005 for the undisputed world middleweight crown). Some boxing contracts even have “rematch clauses” in them to guarantee another money-making fight, with Taylor-Hopkins being one of them.

“I’m not going to say decisions are good for boxing,” Hopkins said following his loss to Taylor . “But rivalries are.”

Hopkins is right: Rivalries can bring in tons of money for the sport and make it much easier to market. The drama and intrigue created around a rivalry is what makes team sports so great, and some of the most memorable fights have been tied to rivalries.

Another key point we can make using the Hopkins-Taylor fight as an example is that the popular fighter (in this case the favorite and defending champion) is generally over-rated and over-priced due to his status of being more well-known with the public. Because of this popularity factor, challengers like Taylor have great value and are worth betting on.

It’s also important to note that boxing matches have more inflated money line prices than most sports, creating a huge dog/fave money line differential between the favorite and underdog. For this reason, you should be aware that boxing odds at different sportsbooks vary, so shopping around online sportsbooks will get you the most bang for your betting buck.

For example, “Online Sportsbook A” might have had Hopkins at -200 and Taylor at +180 while “Online Sportsbook B” had Hopkins at -220 and Taylor at +160. A $1000 wager on Taylor at “Online Sportbook A” would have earned you $1800 compared to $1600 at “Online Sportsbook B” where you would also need to lay down more money if you bet on Hopkins . As you can see, “Online Sportsbook B” is the worse place to bet for favorite and underdog bettors alike because the dog/fave money line differential is greater.

Finding the right online sportsbook for betting boxing should also be determined by who has the most wagering offerings, including propositions. There are several advantages to betting boxing at elite online sportsbooks, but first and foremost, you will get better boxing lines and more ways to bet a fight.

Conversely, the stereotypical barroom bookie will have slim pickings and rather unattractive boxing odds (if he has them at all), very similar to the “Online Sportsbook B” example from above, because he knows he is your only option. Therefore, it definitely pays to explore online sportsbooks, who want you to play with confidence and try to give you a simple and safe environment in which to do so.

If you are a knowledgeable boxing fan who has a good feel about how a match will likely turn out, then you should most definitely trust your insights and use them to find strong bets. Like an up-and-coming prize fighter, experience and comfort level is crucial to your training as a boxing bettor, so study up on boxers as much as you can. Of course it’s up to you to decide which fighter you want to bet on, but the more you learn about boxing, the more prepared you will be when placing your bet. Hopefully after reading our “Basics of Betting Boxing” and “Betting Tips for Success” you’ll be ready to step into the ring (or betting window) in the near future!

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