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Post by Ddream11 on Jul 31, 2010 9:09:49 GMT -5
boxing ytd: 31W-16L +$1530.66
k.gevor to win -110 $25 **last time out what i thought was going to be a war was an easy and early win for us. there is a ton of fights today and a ton of big ones at that, however i choose to go overseas again where i think there is the least activity and value. this afternoon i think this will be a great scrap and one that will go the distance or close to. i see gevor being stronger and with his usual aggressive attack i can see him pushing dimitrenko almost at will. dimitrenko's footwork, power and speed are all average to me so honestly i see no threat of counter attack should he be backed up. if he is able to push forward i love that gevor is small and skilled to fight in the clinch. his inside work could be an advantage should it go there. the way i see it is gevor has to avoid a toe to toe battle where i can see him losing only on points. i think neither KO's each other so who ever brings a plan and sticks to it wins. however i see only 1 plan dimitrenko can bring so i feel gevor is the play. **side note, i wagered small because gevor is stepping up in weight and honestly not sure hoe that would work for him so i'm taking notes**
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Post by DommyLocks on Jul 31, 2010 9:42:53 GMT -5
thats DD you are hitting them hard.......
good luck to us
Dommy
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Post by Ddream11 on Jul 31, 2010 16:27:25 GMT -5
sry boys, went the distance as i thought it might, wish it had that wager offered we would've pounded it. 0-1 -$27.5.
WBA super middleweight champion Dimitri Sartison (27-1, 17 KOs) outpointed two-time middleweight title challenger Khoren Gevor (31-5, 16 KOs) over twelve tactical rounds by scores of 115-112, 117-109 and 117-110. Sartison landed some good right hands against the rugged southpaw Gevor
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