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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 05:46:44 PM
Frankie Gavin v Junior Witter
Gavin has 10 KOs in 13 fights but that flatters him as all his stoppages were against journeymen or fighters with suspect chins (McIntyre and Lomax). His two toughest tests have been against a shot Young Mutley and a game but limited Curtis Woodhouse (ex- Sheffield Utd) where he was taken the 12 rounds on both occasions. He is not a big puncher and relies more on accumulation of punches rather than one punch KO power (all his stoppages were by TKO rather than KO). Witter is way past his best but proved last time out against Lynes he still has a bit left in the tank, although he will struggle to win rounds against Gavin who has a far higher punch output. He is rarely pleasing on the eye and has a horrible style which involves spoiling and clinching and is difficult to catch cleanly. I think he will be competitive in this for the first 3 or 4 rounds before Gavin takes command with his superior movement and work rate. Witter though has always had a decent set of whiskers on him (never been stopped) and has enough ringcraft and know how to spoil his way to the final bell. I expect this to be painful on the eyes with Gavin cruising to a wide UD, something like 118-110. Ladbrokes have Gavin by UD at 6/4. I couldn't have him much bigger than evens. Recommend £40 @ 6/4.
Thanks Bazza.
Am I reading this wrong, or did Team Dubai & Co wade in first - it appears to be 10/11 with Ladbrokes?
http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing-mma/boxing/junior-witter-v-frankie-gavin/method-of-victory
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:22:31 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 05:46:44 PM
Frankie Gavin v Junior Witter
Gavin has 10 KOs in 13 fights but that flatters him as all his stoppages were against journeymen or fighters with suspect chins (McIntyre and Lomax). His two toughest tests have been against a shot Young Mutley and a game but limited Curtis Woodhouse (ex- Sheffield Utd) where he was taken the 12 rounds on both occasions. He is not a big puncher and relies more on accumulation of punches rather than one punch KO power (all his stoppages were by TKO rather than KO). Witter is way past his best but proved last time out against Lynes he still has a bit left in the tank, although he will struggle to win rounds against Gavin who has a far higher punch output. He is rarely pleasing on the eye and has a horrible style which involves spoiling and clinching and is difficult to catch cleanly. I think he will be competitive in this for the first 3 or 4 rounds before Gavin takes command with his superior movement and work rate. Witter though has always had a decent set of whiskers on him (never been stopped) and has enough ringcraft and know how to spoil his way to the final bell. I expect this to be painful on the eyes with Gavin cruising to a wide UD, something like 118-110. Ladbrokes have Gavin by UD at 6/4. I couldn't have him much bigger than evens. Recommend £40 @ 6/4.
Thanks Bazza.
Am I reading this wrong, or did Team Dubai & Co wade first - it appears to be 10/11 with Ladbrokes?
http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing-mma/boxing/junior-witter-v-frankie-gavin/method-of-victory
On the Ladbrokes site select the fight and then click on the specials tab and it's there. Gavin to win by unanimous decision. 10/11 is for him to win on points, that includes split and majority decisions.
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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November 01, 2012, 07:35:34 PM »
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 07:31:31 PM
Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:22:31 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 05:46:44 PM
Frankie Gavin v Junior Witter
Gavin has 10 KOs in 13 fights but that flatters him as all his stoppages were against journeymen or fighters with suspect chins (McIntyre and Lomax). His two toughest tests have been against a shot Young Mutley and a game but limited Curtis Woodhouse (ex- Sheffield Utd) where he was taken the 12 rounds on both occasions. He is not a big puncher and relies more on accumulation of punches rather than one punch KO power (all his stoppages were by TKO rather than KO). Witter is way past his best but proved last time out against Lynes he still has a bit left in the tank, although he will struggle to win rounds against Gavin who has a far higher punch output. He is rarely pleasing on the eye and has a horrible style which involves spoiling and clinching and is difficult to catch cleanly. I think he will be competitive in this for the first 3 or 4 rounds before Gavin takes command with his superior movement and work rate. Witter though has always had a decent set of whiskers on him (never been stopped) and has enough ringcraft and know how to spoil his way to the final bell. I expect this to be painful on the eyes with Gavin cruising to a wide UD, something like 118-110. Ladbrokes have Gavin by UD at 6/4. I couldn't have him much bigger than evens. Recommend £40 @ 6/4.
Thanks Bazza.
Am I reading this wrong, or did Team Dubai & Co wade first - it appears to be 10/11 with Ladbrokes?
http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing-mma/boxing/junior-witter-v-frankie-gavin/method-of-victory
On the Ladbrokes site select the fight and then click on the specials tab and it's there. Gavin to win by unanimous decision. 10/11 is for him to win on points, that includes split and majority decisions.
Jeez, this thread makes me feel so dumb at times.
Thanks man, on my way.
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 05:46:44 PM
Frankie Gavin v Junior Witter
Gavin has 10 KOs in 13 fights but that flatters him as all his stoppages were against journeymen or fighters with suspect chins (McIntyre and Lomax). His two toughest tests have been against a shot Young Mutley and a game but limited Curtis Woodhouse (ex- Sheffield Utd) where he was taken the 12 rounds on both occasions. He is not a big puncher and relies more on accumulation of punches rather than one punch KO power (all his stoppages were by TKO rather than KO). Witter is way past his best but proved last time out against Lynes he still has a bit left in the tank, although he will struggle to win rounds against Gavin who has a far higher punch output. He is rarely pleasing on the eye and has a horrible style which involves spoiling and clinching and is difficult to catch cleanly. I think he will be competitive in this for the first 3 or 4 rounds before Gavin takes command with his superior movement and work rate. Witter though has always had a decent set of whiskers on him (never been stopped) and has enough ringcraft and know how to spoil his way to the final bell. I expect this to be painful on the eyes with Gavin cruising to a wide UD, something like 118-110. Ladbrokes have Gavin by UD at 6/4. I couldn't have him much bigger than evens. Recommend £40 @ 6/4.
Easy!
Let's see if we can get November off to a
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We have £40 @ 6/4 with Ladbrokes, Gavin by UD.
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Selection6/4 - Frankie Gavin - Unanimous Decision
EventFrankie Gavin v Junior Witter Upcoming Fights
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Single - Frankie Gavin - Unanimous Decision
1 line at £40.00 per line
Total stake for this bet: £40.00
Potential Return: £100.00
Time: 01/11/12 19:29
Receipt No: O/142640973/0000170
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Assuming that boxing is not televised, is there anywhere we can follow progress, please?
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:35:34 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 07:31:31 PM
Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:22:31 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 05:46:44 PM
Frankie Gavin v Junior Witter
Gavin has 10 KOs in 13 fights but that flatters him as all his stoppages were against journeymen or fighters with suspect chins (McIntyre and Lomax). His two toughest tests have been against a shot Young Mutley and a game but limited Curtis Woodhouse (ex- Sheffield Utd) where he was taken the 12 rounds on both occasions. He is not a big puncher and relies more on accumulation of punches rather than one punch KO power (all his stoppages were by TKO rather than KO). Witter is way past his best but proved last time out against Lynes he still has a bit left in the tank, although he will struggle to win rounds against Gavin who has a far higher punch output. He is rarely pleasing on the eye and has a horrible style which involves spoiling and clinching and is difficult to catch cleanly. I think he will be competitive in this for the first 3 or 4 rounds before Gavin takes command with his superior movement and work rate. Witter though has always had a decent set of whiskers on him (never been stopped) and has enough ringcraft and know how to spoil his way to the final bell. I expect this to be painful on the eyes with Gavin cruising to a wide UD, something like 118-110. Ladbrokes have Gavin by UD at 6/4. I couldn't have him much bigger than evens. Recommend £40 @ 6/4.
Thanks Bazza.
Am I reading this wrong, or did Team Dubai & Co wade first - it appears to be 10/11 with Ladbrokes?
http://www.oddschecker.com/boxing-mma/boxing/junior-witter-v-frankie-gavin/method-of-victory
On the Ladbrokes site select the fight and then click on the specials tab and it's there. Gavin to win by unanimous decision. 10/11 is for him to win on points, that includes split and majority decisions.
Jeez, this thread makes me feel so dumb at times.
Thanks man, on my way.
lol it's a relatively new market. Most bookies only offer the method of victory market.
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:38:37 PM
Assuming that boxing is not televised, is there anywhere we can follow progress, please?
It's live on Boxnation. I can supply updates if required.
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Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 07:40:16 PM
Quote from: tikay on November 01, 2012, 07:38:37 PM
Assuming that boxing is not televised, is there anywhere we can follow progress, please?
It's live on Boxnation.
I can supply updates if required.
Much appreciated. Don't think I have BoxNation. I have BBC2 though.
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could always follow it on ceefax......
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Quote from: redarmi on November 01, 2012, 04:18:38 PM
Can someone explain the price on Liverpool this weekend to me because I don't understand it. I have looked at it again and again and I cannot comprehend it.
The other week I was mistaken in my belief that Liverpool had improved. They now appear to be as bad as they were before. I have laid at 1.59.
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Re: Tips for Tikay
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Quote from: Ant040689 on November 01, 2012, 12:16:04 PM
Quote from: TightEnd on November 01, 2012, 12:11:20 PM
Quote from: Ant040689 on November 01, 2012, 12:09:45 PM
Just a random top up to the Palace argument, it looks probable that we are appointing Michael Appleton.
What do you guys think of our promotion chances with him?
No different than they are now.
Quite frankly I would take someone that would come in and not destabilise! Would be nice.
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November 01, 2012, 11:07:58 PM »
Horrible horrible fight and difficult to score but I have them level after 6. Gavin starting to get a foothold after a poor start. It's there for him if he wants it as Witter is tiring.
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November 01, 2012, 11:18:15 PM »
Quote from: Bazzaboy on November 01, 2012, 11:07:58 PM
Horrible horrible fight and difficult to score but I have them level after 6. Gavin starting to get a foothold after a poor start. It's there for him if he wants it as Witter is tiring.
what an absolute dog of a fight this is
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November 01, 2012, 11:20:46 PM »
87-84 Gavin. Dominating now and won the last few rounds handily. Witter has nothing left. As long as we see the final bell we should have a winner.
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good call
just hope the ref doesnt lose patience with witter for you
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