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  • Anyone know the betting odds on Hatton/Mayweather?

    I cant access ******** websites from my work computer, but i hear that Floyd is only a 2-1 favorite. If that's the case, dont u think that these big bookies know something that most Floyd fans dont? These are companies that have millions and millions of dollars on the line. I think it would be safe to assume that they did thier homework on this fight.

    According to almost every Floyd fan on this forum, Floyd is going to utterly thrash Hatton on Saturday, and there is no way in hell that Hatton can win. If that was the case, dont u think the odds would've been a bit wider?

  • #2
    Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
    I cant access ******** websites from my work computer, but i hear that Floyd is only a 2-1 favorite. If that's the case, dont u think that these big bookies know something that most Floyd fans dont? These are companies that have millions and millions of dollars on the line. I think it would be safe to assume that they did thier homework on this fight.

    According to almost every Floyd fan on this forum, Floyd is going to utterly thrash Hatton on Saturday, and there is no way in hell that Hatton can win. If that was the case, dont u think the odds would've been a bit wider?

    they were about that foe De La Hoya, i hope they get even better for Hatton so I cam make more money when Floyd wins.

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    • #3
      2-1 for Mayweather.. Little less.

      2-1 for the fight going the distance. Little more. As far as I know.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Double View Post
        they were about that foe De La Hoya, i hope they get even better for Hatton so I cam make more money when Floyd wins.
        Yes, but i dont recall Floyd fans here predicting a complete shut-out from Floyd before he faced Oscar.

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        • #5
          PBF -260
          Hatton +200

          There are also outcome props. Pick the round props, ect.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by johnm View Post
            PBF -260
            Hatton +200

            There are also outcome props. Pick the round props, ect.
            What exactly does -260, and +260 mean?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by johnm View Post
              PBF -260
              Hatton +200

              There are also outcome props. Pick the round props, ect.
              yep, that's the latest line on sportsbook.com. Same odds for Over/Under 11.5 (-260 for over, +200 for Under).

              some others:

              Draw 20 - 1
              Hatton by Decision 4 - 1
              Hatton by KO - TKO - DQ 11 - 3
              Mayweather Jr by Decision 2 - 3
              Mayweather Jr by KO - TKO - DQ 7 - 2

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              • #8
                Round Prop
                Over 11.5 (-260)
                Round Prop
                Under 11.5 (+200)


                Draw 20 - 1

                Hatton by Decision 4 - 1

                Hatton by KO - TKO - DQ 11 - 3

                Mayweather Jr by Decision 2 - 3

                Mayweather Jr by KO - TKO - DQ 7 - 2

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                  What exactly does -260, and +260 mean?

                  For PBF you bet $260 to win 100. For Hatton you bet $100 to win $260

                  edit. $100 to win $200 on Hatton
                  Last edited by johnm is...; 12-05-2007, 11:25 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                    What exactly does -260, and +260 mean?
                    With all bets based on $100:

                    It means if you want to bet on Floyd, you'd have to put up $260 to win back $100 (plus the $260 you put up).

                    If you want to bet on Hatton, a $100 bet would win you back $200 (plus the $100 you put up).

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