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Topic: [Boxing]: Davis vs Romero: May 28 - page 6. (Read 1317 times)

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May 04, 2022, 01:12:06 PM
#71
I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
I really find that "super-duper expert" term funny Grin Well, it's hard not to notice that they are both undefeated of course but we cannot really on their KO percentage alone because we also have to take another factor like their style, IQ and experience. Definitely Tank Davis have those qualities than Romero even if his records are impressive.

Romero is like Ryan Garcia to me, who's a KO specialist but when it comes to a much difficult opponent. Their true weaknesses are revealed.
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May 04, 2022, 05:51:45 AM
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I find this match up, funny and nonsense. I was glad their first scheduled fight was cancelled although it still ended up with Tank cherry picking another one. And now it is still happening. Cheesy

Every lightweight in the world wants a shot at then unified champion Teofimo Lopez. After Teofimo lost all his belts, everyone's attention shifted to his conqueror George Kambosos. Every lightweight want to take those real belts Kambosos is holding. But while everyone is busy trying to get a done deal with Kambosos, Tank Davis is snubbing it and prefers to cherry pick again. Tank Davis is a fake lightweight champion because a super WBA champion exists.

I do heard that Tank and Floyd are now at odds. So hopefully after this nonsense fight (which I still hope Rollie scores and upset), Tank will fight the real champions and contenders in this division.   

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May 04, 2022, 03:42:14 AM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

As I always tell, "smart money" will be on Tank Davis, while underdog bettors and ordinary gamblers like might go with Romero and look for an upset because of the higher odds and of course get a huge pay. However, the chances are very slim for Romero.

So it's really up to us to look for more betting options, like per round and others to at least have a good odds for our money.
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May 04, 2022, 02:26:34 AM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
As a result of this battle, one of them will cease to be invincible. Wink The ratio of KOs to the number of KOs for both fighters is high, and the scheduled fight at the end of May may turn out to be spectacular if Davis vs Romero want to end the fight ahead of schedule. I won't say that the number of fights held gives very big advantages for Davis and makes him a dominant, because the difference between them is not big (26 fights against 14), but still, it's an experience.

Both fighters look good and can show a first-class fight, but there is still a difference between them and minor nuances can affect the outcome of the fight. For example, non-fight downtime, age, professional fight experience, etc. All the same, not only one super blow allows to become a champion, but a complex of various qualities. Therefore, I think that Romero as a challenger has a chance of winning, but judging by the bookmakers' forecasts, they are not very high.
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May 03, 2022, 09:46:38 AM
#67
I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).

Their both are undefeated if you havent noticed. Their KO ratio is 85,7% and 92,3%. Identically have 2 fights that ended by decision. Just because one fighter have more fights in his career, makes him so much dominant over other?

I am not a super-duper expert, but I can look on both fighters records and say, that Rolando Romero, who is an underdog, knocked out his opponents in first rounds, while Gervonta Davis has knockouts in 6 to 11 rounds. Being a person far from boxing, I can say that Romero knockouts people faster than Davis. Faster = better.
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May 02, 2022, 10:09:12 AM
#66
I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.

The odds are telling you that only a miracle would give Romero a chance to beat Davis. He is up against an undefeated fighter who is also a great KO artist, what do you think people would expect? of course, they will all put their money on Davis to win, but such odds is a "no" since it would not give a good profit, maybe some props like a KO win in a certain round range (usually 3 rounds).
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May 02, 2022, 07:47:40 AM
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I meant that I am shocked with such odds. If I was really far away from boxing and someone asked me on my opinion on 1.07 and 7 odds, I would say that two completely different class boxers are going to meet. Like one is amateur, while other is experienced pro boxer. And this .07 are possibility of injury or lucky punch.

Does anyone plans to place a bet on Romero? Coz placing a bet on Davis with such low profit is stupid.
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May 01, 2022, 09:43:24 PM
#64
Clear record is not an indicator to show that one boxer is better than other. One good punch in a chin can cross-out all victories over all cool boxer in record.

I look at the odds and see 1.07 Davis and 7 for Romero. Romero opponents were that bad, that made odds so high ? Cant believe.
Did you mean Romero would KO'ed Tank? That's almost impossible to be honest, although Tank's chin has been exposed on his last fight, but Romero isn't in same level like Cruz.

I've watched Romero's replay, he's not a technical boxer and only rely on his physical appearance power. I'm not surprised Romero is a huge underdog here.
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May 01, 2022, 03:19:38 PM
#63
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.

Is it because of his skin color and aura that's why you assumed he's a rapper? I hope that's not the reason.

You already answered your question on why Romero is the underdog and why not Gervonta Davis, yes both have a clean record but Davis have more than Romero and he defeated much heavier names in the industry than Romero who's just picking a fight that he think he can defeat. The latter is not like that, just look at their past opponents. You'll see more famous names on Davis's rapsheet rather than Romero's.

Because he is cover with bling-blings like Christmas tree with lights.

Clear record is not an indicator to show that one boxer is better than other. One good punch in a chin can cross-out all victories over all cool boxer in record.

I look at the odds and see 1.07 Davis and 7 for Romero. Romero opponents were that bad, that made odds so high ? Cant believe.
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April 30, 2022, 12:02:55 AM
#62
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.

Is it because of his skin color and aura that's why you assumed he's a rapper? I hope that's not the reason.

You already answered your question on why Romero is the underdog and why not Gervonta Davis, yes both have a clean record but Davis have more than Romero and he defeated much heavier names in the industry than Romero who's just picking a fight that he think he can defeat. The latter is not like that, just look at their past opponents. You'll see more famous names on Davis's rapsheet rather than Romero's.

Most black athletes dress just like the rapper, it music industry has a lot of influence on sports and vice versa.

Yes, Davis wanted to have a name but he pick the wrong fighter I guess. So we will see, they dislike each other so that is a good story board for Floyd to make this fight happen. Nevertheless, Davis is favor by a huge margin.
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April 29, 2022, 11:27:32 PM
#61
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.

Is it because of his skin color and aura that's why you assumed he's a rapper? I hope that's not the reason.

You already answered your question on why Romero is the underdog and why not Gervonta Davis, yes both have a clean record but Davis have more than Romero and he defeated much heavier names in the industry than Romero who's just picking a fight that he think he can defeat. The latter is not like that, just look at their past opponents. You'll see more famous names on Davis's rapsheet rather than Romero's.
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April 29, 2022, 05:56:13 PM
#60
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.
The record says Romero has only 14 matches which can be consider as a newbie on boxing and maybe that’s why he is considered as the underdog here. They both have a zero loss record, which is very interesting to see since they both are good and have a good skills, you can see their previous matches and know on which boxer to place a bet, still have more days to analyze this match.

look at the tale of the tape here -



both have 0 losses but davis has a lot more fights and the KO percentage is bit higher from romero. though you can see that both of them had most of their bouts at KOs. the gap is indeed wide. if your gut feel is saying romero has the chance, you can very well bet on him at 7x.
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April 29, 2022, 05:37:20 PM
#59
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.
The record says Romero has only 14 matches which can be consider as a newbie on boxing and maybe that’s why he is considered as the underdog here. They both have a zero loss record, which is very interesting to see since they both are good and have a good skills, you can see their previous matches and know on which boxer to place a bet, still have more days to analyze this match.
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April 29, 2022, 05:29:06 PM
#58
I was watching their press conference a week ago, the fight would be intense as both of them were trash talkers.

Though Romero do have good record (undefeated) but I don't see he have enough skill to beat Tank. Tank was exposed on the last fight with Cruz, he didn't even want a rematch too. Romero's box like an angry kid, Tank would easily KO'ed Romero if he didn't improved his technical skills.
Tank has definitely more experience than Romero so i wouldn't be surprised if Tank will win by KO against Romero. Though they are both undefeated, but its always an edge for a boxer to have more experience and skills that will always make him the champion in the ring. This time, i think Davis will eventually beat Romero, no doubt for that.

Davis is a high rated boxer, we call him a superstar in the world of boxing, while Romero is still trying to prove himself against a tough boxer, so it's really an uphill battle for him but who knows, if he can surprise the world then his journey towards success would be faster, that's the benefit of fighting a champion as people would always underestimate a challenger.
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April 29, 2022, 04:26:42 PM
#57
I was watching their press conference a week ago, the fight would be intense as both of them were trash talkers.

Though Romero do have good record (undefeated) but I don't see he have enough skill to beat Tank. Tank was exposed on the last fight with Cruz, he didn't even want a rematch too. Romero's box like an angry kid, Tank would easily KO'ed Romero if he didn't improved his technical skills.
Tank has definitely more experience than Romero so i wouldn't be surprised if Tank will win by KO against Romero. Though they are both undefeated, but its always an edge for a boxer to have more experience and skills that will always make him the champion in the ring. This time, i think Davis will eventually beat Romero, no doubt for that.
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April 29, 2022, 11:40:18 AM
#56
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.

Not only did he fight experienced boxers but he also beat them he has power in both hands, Rolly Romero fought unknown boxers when it comes to resume Tank has a better one compared to what Romero has in his list, Romero may have a good record but he fought patsies or boxers that are not level A, he just trying to make us believe that he can beat Tank but not to many will believe him he is just all talks.
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April 29, 2022, 10:24:25 AM
#55
When I saw Gervonta Davis for the first time, I thought is was just another rap singer. But turns out he is a boxer. A very good boxer indeed.

Can someone explain, why Rolando Romero is such an underdog in this fight and there is such a huge gap in odds? Coz Davis fought more experienced boxers and is more experienced? From wikipedia info, both of them have 0 losses, which makes them identically good.
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April 29, 2022, 09:34:51 AM
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^ He has a good chance to score a knock out as long as his hands are not to get broken again as compare to his last fight that's why he didn't score a knockout.

But you have to give Romero some respect of bad mouthing the champion, big balls and hope he can back his trash talk in the ring and not just fight to survived and get his biggest paycheck.

That is usually the case though, up and coming fighters wanted to trash talk the champion in order to generate a fight. I think Floyd Mayweather thinks that Romero is special that's why he is willing to have him fight Tank Davis.

So we will see come fight not, yes he has the balls, but we are not sure if he can back it up and make the fight very entertaining at least.

Floyd Mayweather knows how to run his business, even at the time when he was still a boxer, he is already good at promoting the fight, now that he is a promoter, that is easy for him. Floyd would love his boxer to remain undefeated, but at the same time to generate money in a fight and I think Romero is a good match to generate a decent money.

I definitely agree! We have seen Mayweather numerous times that he can truly handle this kind of business even when he is still active on the sport and having a good clean record makes him one of the most sought after promotions as he can give you that sure fights that would surely generate huge cash flows in the future.
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April 29, 2022, 06:33:42 AM
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^ He has a good chance to score a knock out as long as his hands are not to get broken again as compare to his last fight that's why he didn't score a knockout.

But you have to give Romero some respect of bad mouthing the champion, big balls and hope he can back his trash talk in the ring and not just fight to survived and get his biggest paycheck.

That is usually the case though, up and coming fighters wanted to trash talk the champion in order to generate a fight. I think Floyd Mayweather thinks that Romero is special that's why he is willing to have him fight Tank Davis.

So we will see come fight not, yes he has the balls, but we are not sure if he can back it up and make the fight very entertaining at least.

Floyd Mayweather knows how to run his business, even at the time when he was still a boxer, he is already good at promoting the fight, now that he is a promoter, that is easy for him. Floyd would love his boxer to remain undefeated, but at the same time to generate money in a fight and I think Romero is a good match to generate a decent money.
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April 29, 2022, 06:26:35 AM
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^ He has a good chance to score a knock out as long as his hands are not to get broken again as compare to his last fight that's why he didn't score a knockout.

But you have to give Romero some respect of bad mouthing the champion, big balls and hope he can back his trash talk in the ring and not just fight to survived and get his biggest paycheck.

That is usually the case though, up and coming fighters wanted to trash talk the champion in order to generate a fight. I think Floyd Mayweather thinks that Romero is special that's why he is willing to have him fight Tank Davis.

So we will see come fight not, yes he has the balls, but we are not sure if he can back it up and make the fight very entertaining at least.
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