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The Cobra
01-20-2015, 08:07 PM
No Deal Signed, but Floyd Mayweather Already 3-1 Favorite over Manny Pacquiao


January 18th, 2015




By Ivan G. Goldman
There’s no final deal on the super-fight everyone’s waiting for, but at least two online sports books have already set up lines and are taking bets for Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao on May 2. Floyd has been established as an approximate 3-1 favorite.
5dimes set its line at -290 Mayweather and +230 Pacquiao, meaning you have to put up $290 to win $100 on Mayweather. $100 on Pacquiao can win you $230. Over on Bovada, the line is set at -300 Mayweather and +230 Pacquiao.
They are two of the larger offshore, online sport-betting sites. Their two lines tell us a lot. First, all things being equal – meaning if hidden fees, should they exist, are identical — the smart bettor looking to bet Mayweather takes his action to 5dimes. Wagers on Pacquiao pay the same at both sites.
These lines will keep changing as May 2 approaches – unless, of course, we get definitive word that negotiations fell through, in which case all bets would be erased from the books. No harm, no foul.
And just why is Mayweather so heavily favored? First, no one has ever seen him lose. He is 47-0 (26 KOs). We’ve seen Pacquiao, 57-5-2 (38 KOs), lose twice in just the last two years, by 6th round kayo against Juan Manuel Marquez and by split decision against Timothy Bradley in their first bout. The fact that bettors have seen Pacquiao unconscious on the canvas in need of revival has given many of them an unfavorable impression.
True, lots of experts as well as fans believe Pacquiao got jobbed against Bradley, but if you factor that into the line you discover it doesn’t help him much with oddsmakers. Having the judges score against you even when you seem to have won inside the ring shows you lack juice.
Sports books don’t care who wins the fight inside the ring. They’re interested in which side of the bet they have to pay off.
http://www.boxinginsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/floyd3-247x300.jpg (http://www.boxinginsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/floyd3.jpg)“Money” Mayweather: the man to put your money on? Mayweather is backed by mysterious advisor/manager Al Haymon who’s widely seen as the most powerful behind-the-scenes operative in the sport, somebody officials prefer not to cross. Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum has plenty of juice himself, but in this race he’s number two. Also, he’s 83 years old . How much longer can he stay sharp? Bear in mind that these very unsentimental factors aren’t me talking. It’s the money talking. If you want to read fairy tales you’ll have to go elsewhere.
Also, Mayweather would almost certainly award promotional duties on May 2 to Golden Boy, another big player with a future.
Mayweather was awarded a unanimous decision in his bout against Jose Luis Castillo even though he probably should have lost. Why? One, he’s got that clout, but two, he’s a genius at seeming to win rounds when he might not have really come out best. Again, the money doesn’t care about right or wrong. It cares about who has more points.
Even the fact that Mayweather would get the bigger purse works in his favor. If you have trouble scoring a round you just might take that into consideration.
Neither fighter has scored a kayo in years, so gamblers lean toward a decision in this one. All these factors make Mayweather the favorite even before the venue is settled and officials chosen.
Moreover, we know the fight, should it occur, will be in the U.S., and let’s face it, Mayweather is the citizen here. Pacquiao will have a puncher’s chance, the guy with the more serious power. But if the money decides one fighter needs a kayo to win and he hasn’t scored a kayo in his last nine outings, well, that doesn’t make him a betting favorite, does it?
As more Filipinos arrive for the fight, they’ll put their money on their hero, which could make the money line more even. Sports books try to get in the middle of the money so they can take the gamble out of their positions and make a profit no matter who wins. But the Philippines is a poor country. The nation’s total wagers in a huge spectacle like this won’t amount to much.
Where’s the smart money?
We don’t find that out until the winner gets his hand raised.




Cobra.........
I`ll believe this fight will take place if both fighters are still in the ring AFTER the National Anthem.

KIDWCKED
01-20-2015, 08:31 PM
Mayweather last ko 2011 vs Ortiz...Pac 2009 Ricky Hatton...still agressive strong fighters jus a little more cautious..especially Mayweather lol....:D

aquariusone
01-21-2015, 01:59 AM
Cobra.........
I`ll believe this fight will take place if both fighters are still in the ring AFTER the National Anthem.[/QUOTE]

You are generous! I'd go even farther..... After Jay Nady says "touch gloves". (Still in the ring after that!)

The Cobra
01-21-2015, 02:20 AM
Cobra.........
I`ll believe this fight will take place if both fighters are still in the ring AFTER the National Anthem.

You are generous! I'd go even farther..... After Jay Nady says "touch gloves". (Still in the ring after that!)[/QUOTE]

LMAO.....but the question is.....after touching up.. will one of them run or will one of them break a hip and go down for the count????.

aquariusone
01-21-2015, 04:25 AM
You are generous! I'd go even farther..... After Jay Nady says "touch gloves". (Still in the ring after that!)

LMAO.....but the question is.....after touching up.. will one of them run or will one of them break a hip and go down for the count????.[/QUOTE]

http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9559cb9734ff2c4c93772338ea99264036daf0de/r=x1803&c=3200x1800/local/-/media/USATODAY/gameon/2013/04/01/kevinware-16_9.jpg

That would really depend on "WHEN" they actually step in the ring. It is conceivable that they will be escorted into the ring by geriatric personnel. It should be a NO CONTEST as one of them might not see the other. The other might still have some eyesight, but would probably have a short memory, to know where to aim. And when they hear the bell, they may actually be confused and would not know if that signals the beginning or ending of the round. The Nevada Athletic Association might also interfere and introduce a 20 second round with the entire fight not exceeding THREE ROUNDS (60 seconds).

The Cobra
01-21-2015, 03:11 PM
LMAO.....but the question is.....after touching up.. will one of them run or will one of them break a hip and go down for the count????.

http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9559cb9734ff2c4c93772338ea99264036daf0de/r=x1803&c=3200x1800/local/-/media/USATODAY/gameon/2013/04/01/kevinware-16_9.jpg

That would really depend on "WHEN" they actually step in the ring. It is conceivable that they will be escorted into the ring by geriatric personnel. It should be a NO CONTEST as one of them might not see the other. The other might still have some eyesight, but would probably have a short memory, to know where to aim. And when they hear the bell, they may actually be confused and would not know if that signals the beginning or ending of the round. The Nevada Athletic Association might also interfere and introduce a 20 second round with the entire fight not exceeding THREE ROUNDS (60 seconds).[/QUOTE]

and the funniest thing of all would be that some idiots would still pay to watch it............and lay claim to being the best ever when their boy wins.