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December 30, 2024, 12:34:37 PM
Is the underground/underworld betting there is bigger in India than what I am imagining? There's so much into this fight and surely a lot have invested into it to make it happen. So, it's not only Conor and Logan will make a lot of money from this fight but also the organizers and the venue itself will. It's very tempting to get into these fights and they make people more attracted to it when they have released any details yet. And that makes it an effective marketing to them when these players have also verified that the bout will come.
It's hard to say maybe there are underground betting on India, but I doubt that boxing is one of them as they are not known to produce or have a Indian boxer. That's why everyone is surprised to see the Ambani willing to pour millions for the Indians to watch this event.

Maybe they are going into sports and with their deep pockets, produce boxers in the future. So let's see how it will turn out, yes there are a lot of hype already and fans are waiting if this is going to be official or now.

But I suspect that it will push through for next year.
Surely they are going with deep pockets on this one and we're all waiting for more deets on how and when this match will happen. So, we're all speculating for the details of it and while waiting, there's also a chance that this won't pull off. But we have to wait and we shall see since there is already the hype that's trying to be built on this potential match of Logan and Conor.
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December 30, 2024, 12:19:11 PM
Damn, $250M each for an exhibition fight! I'm already amazed at how they are going to get this much money. Even Turki of Saudi will not spend this much for a real fight of the biggest boxing stars. It's very surprising to see how much they give attention to these two when Connor is already washed. There must be something happening besides all this noise.

I would think their promotion is really up there in India along with US and UK Army to find ways to make war against China in their borders.  Grin
It's really different when you're famous, and you have a body like Logan Paul's. The question is whether they deserve that kind of money or if they're worth being paid that much. If you ask me, no, because this is just an exhibition match. It seems unfair to professional boxers, and it feels like they're ruining the image of boxing. This is just my opinion.

For me the question is whether or not they will be paid at all. The fight will obviously not generate that much money, so it’s a question of how much money they get paid up front before the fight promoter runs off with the take and files bankruptcy. At least the fight is officially inked on paper now. I’m excited to see either of them lose.
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December 30, 2024, 12:05:45 PM
Damn, $250M each for an exhibition fight! I'm already amazed at how they are going to get this much money. Even Turki of Saudi will not spend this much for a real fight of the biggest boxing stars. It's very surprising to see how much they give attention to these two when Connor is already washed. There must be something happening besides all this noise.

I would think their promotion is really up there in India along with US and UK Army to find ways to make war against China in their borders.  Grin
It's really different when you're famous, and you have a body like Logan Paul's. The question is whether they deserve that kind of money or if they're worth being paid that much. If you ask me, no, because this is just an exhibition match. It seems unfair to professional boxers, and it feels like they're ruining the image of boxing. This is just my opinion.
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December 30, 2024, 11:23:53 AM
Maybe they are going into sports and with their deep pockets, produce boxers in the future. So let's see how it will turn out, yes there are a lot of hype already and fans are waiting if this is going to be official or now.

But I suspect that it will push through for next year.

I don't know if this is real but we're seeing a huge amount of money here.
MUMBAI MELEE Conor McGregor ‘CONFIRMS’ £400m Logan Paul boxing match in India with UFC star set to receive INSANE purse

That’s just a one-time fight for Logan Paul, and he’s going to make a ton of money from it. This fight needs to be exciting to keep both the producers and fans happy. It’s crazy how exhibition fights are now outshining pro fights when it comes to money. People are still willing to spend big, even if it’s just an exhibition, this is crazy!

Damn, $250M each for an exhibition fight! I'm already amazed at how they are going to get this much money. Even Turki of Saudi will not spend this much for a real fight of the biggest boxing stars. It's very surprising to see how much they give attention to these two when Connor is already washed. There must be something happening besides all this noise.

I would think their promotion is really up there in India along with US and UK Army to find ways to make war against China in their borders.  Grin
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December 30, 2024, 08:55:54 AM
Maybe they are going into sports and with their deep pockets, produce boxers in the future. So let's see how it will turn out, yes there are a lot of hype already and fans are waiting if this is going to be official or now.

But I suspect that it will push through for next year.

I don't know if this is real but we're seeing a huge amount of money here.
MUMBAI MELEE Conor McGregor ‘CONFIRMS’ £400m Logan Paul boxing match in India with UFC star set to receive INSANE purse

That’s just a one-time fight for Logan Paul, and he’s going to make a ton of money from it. This fight needs to be exciting to keep both the producers and fans happy. It’s crazy how exhibition fights are now outshining pro fights when it comes to money. People are still willing to spend big, even if it’s just an exhibition, this is crazy!
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December 30, 2024, 07:23:38 AM
Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.
Well, that's entertainment in there and whether it's fixed or not. There is for sure some expected result on this and Logan would probably the winner on this and Conor would simply ask if the price is right.

Right. My personal opinion when comes to boxing is how some people forget easily this is rather about entertainment than an actual sport, there is discipline behind all of it, the training the techniques and the rules which must be followed but when we talk about show this big which are set to attract the view of millions of people around the world as possible it finishes to be all about for the sake of the discipline and it becomes a business, it gets specially tempting for those who rule the underworld of India to try to fix fights like these ones, because it would be guaranteed profit for them.
that is is one of the consequences of globalization in the context of betting markets, it increases liquidity but also the possible rewards for those who want to cheat the whole system.
Is the underground/underworld betting there is bigger in India than what I am imagining? There's so much into this fight and surely a lot have invested into it to make it happen. So, it's not only Conor and Logan will make a lot of money from this fight but also the organizers and the venue itself will. It's very tempting to get into these fights and they make people more attracted to it when they have released any details yet. And that makes it an effective marketing to them when these players have also verified that the bout will come.
It's hard to say maybe there are underground betting on India, but I doubt that boxing is one of them as they are not known to produce or have a Indian boxer. That's why everyone is surprised to see the Ambani willing to pour millions for the Indians to watch this event.

Maybe they are going into sports and with their deep pockets, produce boxers in the future. So let's see how it will turn out, yes there are a lot of hype already and fans are waiting if this is going to be official or now.

But I suspect that it will push through for next year.
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December 29, 2024, 06:54:19 PM
Is the underground/underworld betting there is bigger in India than what I am imagining?

This is pretty normal, though gambling in India isn’t strictly prohibited. If people do run into issues placing their bets, platforms like Polymarket could easily be a good option as they might list this major event. Especially since it’s an evenly matched showdown, it’s bound to attract huge bets from both sides, making it a win-win for the platform.
I see.
I wasn't just aware that there's a larger market in there with this kind of set ups. I know that this can be everywhere but that just got me thinking.

There's so much into this fight and surely a lot have invested into it to make it happen. So, it's not only Conor and Logan will make a lot of money from this fight but also the organizers and the venue itself will. It's very tempting to get into these fights and they make people more attracted to it when they have released any details yet. And that makes it an effective marketing to them when these players have also verified that the bout will come.
Organizers and promoters will definitely make sure they turn a profit, especially since they’ve invested so much money to pay the boxers’ massive purses. I’m sure this was planned down to the last detail, considering the unique venue - it’s not a place known for hosting big fights, which makes it even more special.
That's right, bringing these two into their country will have cost them a lot of money. So, they have to do everything they can for them to get ROI and some profits there.
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December 29, 2024, 06:21:45 PM
Is the underground/underworld betting there is bigger in India than what I am imagining?

This is pretty normal, though gambling in India isn’t strictly prohibited. If people do run into issues placing their bets, platforms like Polymarket could easily be a good option as they might list this major event. Especially since it’s an evenly matched showdown, it’s bound to attract huge bets from both sides, making it a win-win for the platform.

There's so much into this fight and surely a lot have invested into it to make it happen. So, it's not only Conor and Logan will make a lot of money from this fight but also the organizers and the venue itself will. It's very tempting to get into these fights and they make people more attracted to it when they have released any details yet. And that makes it an effective marketing to them when these players have also verified that the bout will come.
Organizers and promoters will definitely make sure they turn a profit, especially since they’ve invested so much money to pay the boxers’ massive purses. I’m sure this was planned down to the last detail, considering the unique venue - it’s not a place known for hosting big fights, which makes it even more special.
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December 29, 2024, 05:59:07 PM
Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.
Well, that's entertainment in there and whether it's fixed or not. There is for sure some expected result on this and Logan would probably the winner on this and Conor would simply ask if the price is right.

Right. My personal opinion when comes to boxing is how some people forget easily this is rather about entertainment than an actual sport, there is discipline behind all of it, the training the techniques and the rules which must be followed but when we talk about show this big which are set to attract the view of millions of people around the world as possible it finishes to be all about for the sake of the discipline and it becomes a business, it gets specially tempting for those who rule the underworld of India to try to fix fights like these ones, because it would be guaranteed profit for them.
that is is one of the consequences of globalization in the context of betting markets, it increases liquidity but also the possible rewards for those who want to cheat the whole system.
Is the underground/underworld betting there is bigger in India than what I am imagining? There's so much into this fight and surely a lot have invested into it to make it happen. So, it's not only Conor and Logan will make a lot of money from this fight but also the organizers and the venue itself will. It's very tempting to get into these fights and they make people more attracted to it when they have released any details yet. And that makes it an effective marketing to them when these players have also verified that the bout will come.
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December 29, 2024, 04:30:05 PM
I just saw an ad for a Jake Paul vs Conor McGregor fight.  I guess even the promoters don't know who is fighting in this...  That also shows that this isn't a serious fight and probably won't happen in my opinion.
I think differently having read extensively about the match between Logan Paul and Conor McGregor. This match has been tagged a $250m fight by many sources and if the report is correct, the billionaire Ambani family is interested in it and is being spearheaded by Mukesh Ambani for the family and the fight is expected to take place at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

We can't use an unserious promoter's mistake to entirely judge an event, it might just be a typo error. The fight will most likely be held in 2025, the hype is getting high now.
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December 29, 2024, 03:23:07 PM
If this match will happen, it's just another show and money grab. We all know that their stats and physique is very different to each other. But of course, Conor's experience such as fighting techniques and arena IQ will def his ace for this matchup. He does have the experience that's hard to pass through and brought him to what he is now while Logan is just new to the scene and doesn't even prove himself to legit ones.

Prolly skills vs physical body, well it's just another show/drama, not a serious sport or whatsoever but prolly could make good odds if happen.

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December 29, 2024, 12:17:12 PM
#99
I am looking when this fight is going to happen in India. I've found no result, so anyone does have an idea when this is going to happen?

There is no official information about it, but of I were you I would not wait for it eagerly. They organizers are going to take all the time of the world for them to hype this thing up and get all people interested during the first quarter of the year.
Yeah, they will for sure going to capitalize this match to get all the hype and make the most of it for people to get curious what this fight is all about and will start asking for more details.

Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.
Well, that's entertainment in there and whether it's fixed or not. There is for sure some expected result on this and Logan would probably the winner on this and Conor would simply ask if the price is right.

Right. My personal opinion when comes to boxing is how some people forget easily this is rather about entertainment than an actual sport, there is discipline behind all of it, the training the techniques and the rules which must be followed but when we talk about show this big which are set to attract the view of millions of people around the world as possible it finishes to be all about for the sake of the discipline and it becomes a business, it gets specially tempting for those who rule the underworld of India to try to fix fights like these ones, because it would be guaranteed profit for them.
that is is one of the consequences of globalization in the context of betting markets, it increases liquidity but also the possible rewards for those who want to cheat the whole system.
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December 29, 2024, 10:37:27 AM
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And this is the tweet from Conor,



https://x.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/1868946259165544560

Maybe others might asked, why India, it's because they are in talks with the Ambani family, one of richest person is Mukesh Ambani. And his son's recent wedding was reported to be cost around $600 million. So paying this athletes could be just peanuts for him and his family.

With that it's obvious that this is just another money grab for Conor.
This is some interesting news, thought Conor McGregor had settled  for some Hollywood action after seeing him on one or two movies and thought he was comfortable making some easy money Roll Eyes...but stepping back in the ring is a bold move for him...and btw has he fully recovered from that broken leg because I thought he was retired for good Roll Eyes and why boxing thought his better with MMA as his a bad boxer..
Anything for the money, many fellas would easily grab it whether it comes in a hard way or easy way, they don't care as far as the money to be given at the end of the day is huge, it would worth it, even if it means risking their health for it, they will give a big shot.

The broken leg injury of Conor is enough reason for him not to draw close to any MMA fight again. The injury was so bad then, that everyone felt for him. Having him think of another fight makes me feel for him, not to experience another longed body injury
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December 29, 2024, 10:10:19 AM
#97
I am looking when this fight is going to happen in India. I've found no result, so anyone does have an idea when this is going to happen?

There is no official information about it, but of I were you I would not wait for it eagerly. They organizers are going to take all the time of the world for them to hype this thing up and get all people interested during the first quarter of the year.
Yeah, they will for sure going to capitalize this match to get all the hype and make the most of it for people to get curious what this fight is all about and will start asking for more details.

Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.
Well, that's entertainment in there and whether it's fixed or not. There is for sure some expected result on this and Logan would probably the winner on this and Conor would simply ask if the price is right.
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December 28, 2024, 08:36:12 PM
#96

But here it's very different, no one has the advantage in striking, although we can say Conor because of his MMA background. And in his fight with Floyd, he gave Mayweather a fight in the first couple of rounds. But after that, he gets tired and gas out.

MMA is very different from boxing. In boxing, you need to pace yourself and must learn to conserve your energy because the duration of the fight is longer than MMA, and on MMA, you can rest if there is a takedown compared to boxing, where you can get knockout in any seconds if you are careless, and since Logan is an experienced boxer and Connor has a long layoff, he'll have a hard time with his condition.
Every fighter's enemy is the ring rust.

I'm comparing about their striking abilities as I might see that Conor could have a advantage on that category because he has known to knockout his opponents. As compare to Logan Paul, although practicing boxing, I would say he doesn't have that much experience in terms of stand up and striking.

However, if we can go with your argument that Conor could have pace himself or have a good cardio because in MMA there is no rest at all as your opponent is constantly in the offense and if you go down to the matt, you spend more energy. But again, in his fight against Mayweather he gas out early so I'm not sure if that argument has some points. So maybe he learn his lesson on that fight and could conserve his energy in the early rounds so that he won't get tired in the second half, that is if the fight goes to distance.
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December 28, 2024, 07:45:54 PM
#95
There is no official information about it, but of I were you I would not wait for it eagerly. They organizers are going to take all the time of the world for them to hype this thing up and get all people interested during the first quarter of the year.
Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.

These two are not very active, and I thought Connor would permanently retire from fighting, and Logan, I last saw him in wrestling fights. I agree that its hard to hype this fight, and this is the first time that I read India headlining a boxing fight. I can't recall any Indian prominent boxing promoter.
The Indian promoter needs to include other high-profile fighters to attract hype on this fight; if this becomes successful, expect more fights to come from the promoters, I think they are following of HE Alalshiks of Saudi Arabia.
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December 28, 2024, 06:54:55 PM
#94
I am looking when this fight is going to happen in India. I've found no result, so anyone does have an idea when this is going to happen?

There is no official information about it, but of I were you I would not wait for it eagerly. They organizers are going to take all the time of the world for them to hype this thing up and get all people interested during the first quarter of the year.
Also, a little bit off topic, but I would be wary when comes to betting on this fight, specially if Logan Paul is involved and it all takes place in India.
There is a high enough chance there will be some fixing on this fight, in order for some people in the underground to pocket an insane amount of money with little effort.
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December 28, 2024, 06:48:52 PM
#93
I am looking when this fight is going to happen in India. I've found no result, so anyone does have an idea when this is going to happen? The odds are there and it will surely move the lines when people started betting for their favorite fighter. And I am also waiting for Conor's return for his beloved sport but I don't think that we'll ever see the prime that he's been. He's already passed that or correct me if I'm wrong, I know that he's still the Conor we know but ages really define fighters.
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December 28, 2024, 06:04:11 PM
#92
Bookmakers should probably start with odds like 1.90 for the moneyline and wait to see how the line moves. However, I doubt the line will shift much since balanced odds like that would attract gamblers to bet on both sides, which is exactly what the bookies want.

Just as you thought, the betting lines speak for itself.

https://www.covers.com/boxing/logan-paul-vs-conor-mcgregor-odds-2025

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Logan Paul vs Conor McGregor odds
Boxer   Odds to win
Logan Paul   -115
Conor McGregor   -115

now this clearly says that its not going to be a one sided fight, at lease based on the odds provider by the bookies which makes it very interesting since Conor has been inadvantive and I think Logan as well. So this fight is quite unpredictable.
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December 28, 2024, 05:59:28 PM
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It’s finally time… Conor McGregor will be stepping back into the fight game after a long time off recovering from injury to fight Logan Paul in a boxing match in India. Logan is quite a bit bigger than Conor, but Conor is a winner and Logan is a loser so this could be a good fight. Logan is clearly stronger, bigger, and younger, but Conor is a real fighter…

Indeed, Conor really proven himself being a real fighter despite of the previous injuries that challenged his career. But I don't see this as a threat on him to fight with Logan Paul, but when it comes to size that doesn't matter as long as Conor didn't change his performance and training routine. Everything will be more exciting for him and for Logan Paul even though there's minimal variations of his fighting ability.
Furthermore, this aspiring fighter Logan must not be be underestimated and Conor should study his fighting strategies even though he's a professional and experienced fighter.
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