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Seems like pretty good odds (+250) for a guy that has a pretty good chance to KTFO the Golden Boy.
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Seems like pretty good odds (+250) for a guy that has a pretty good chance to KTFO the Golden Boy.
Im gonna have a £10'er on ODLH to knock him out in Round 9
Odds for Oscar are -300. Put up 100 to win 30? I don't care for that...
funnily enough, i had a dream last night where i actually betted my home on Mayorga to win...
Shame because i woke up when i was just about to see the result on boxrec
ODLH hasn't fought in a year and half, plus Mayorga is totally inside his head. Money well spent on Ricardo!
And you know this...how?Originally Posted by bleech1
yeah im gonna put 20 on Mayorga, a bet always makes it more exciting![]()
no way Mayorga wins this one
Trust, put your money on ODH...
I love how ppl say Mayorga will win because Oscar hasn't fought in a year and a half... well Mayorga has also fought just once in donkys years, against some italian nobody who wouldn't even be an adequate sparring partner for DLH, plus he looked like crap in that fight.. The last time he fought before that was another 10 months prior when he got his face smashed in by tito... So what advantage does Mayorga really have here?? He has been completely inactive as well, and isn't even a proffessional boxer to begin with.. if DLH has been training hard then there is no way Mayorga even has a chance, after all... He has no talent, no skills, no trainer, no good sparring partners, no idea how to train, no idea how to box, he smokes, he drinks, it's just too easy for Oscar..
Originally Posted by p4pking
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DAMN STRAIGHT--- BETTING DOES MAKE IT MORE EXCITING... SO ILL BET A CARTON OF MAYORGA'S CIGARETTES AND A BOTTLE OF JD ON ODLH. HOPE HE ENJOYS THE TASTE OF LEATHER AND CANVAS AS MUCH AS HE LIKES THE TASTE OF CIGARETTESOriginally Posted by p4pking
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"There's nothing special about him." -Sergiy Dzinziruk
Oscar goes to the body he may. But how is Oscar going to knock out Mayorga, he's only knocked out the glas chinned Vargas at 154, who else has he stopped at 154 or 160?
I agree that Don King pulled some strings to get tht vacant title for Mayorga at 154, but Castielljo wanted no part of the Matador and was given a chance to fight him. Picarillo was no bum. Believe that. He was a former world titlist with a win over Cory Spinks. The man could box fairly well, but was thrashed by Mayorga, getting dropped 3 times and tried to box in the middle rounds with varied success. But in the end he grew tired and scared and decided to run to avoid being KO'd. I felt Mayorga looked pretty good in that fight myself, he wasn't stikin his chin out, and he showed a decent jab. It was also great to see how happy winning that title made him, and that's why he is gonna defend it with a vengence. His desire is great than Delahoyas, and once Oscar feels that power, sees that he can't hurt Mayorga, he will have to ask himself just how badly he wants that title.Originally Posted by p4pking
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
ACTUALLY THOSE ARE RATHER GOOD POINTS AND I AGREE THAT IT WONT BE A WALK IN THE PARK FOR OSCAR WHO WILL NEED BRASS BALLS AND AS MUCH SPEED HE CAN MUSTER TO STAY AWAY FROM MAYORGA.Originally Posted by Hulk
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CC man. Oscar will have to be hungry and have all his speed intact if he hopes to win. I'm supportin Mayorga all the way, and I feel that he will shock the world one more time come May 6th. Mayorga is more difficult to outbox than he appears, his stamina and pressure are unrelenting. Just ask Vernon, Lewis, and recently Picarillo. All tried to outbox him, well Vernon did the second time anyway, and all failed.Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF PROVIDENCE"
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
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