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Written by Sid Needelman
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
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Two troubled youth from Stockton California will return to action soon. The Caesar Gracie trained duo each have had their rise to fame with the troubled antics they both put on in the cage and outside. Nick was last seen by the general public flipping the bird after being defeated by KJ Noons. Bet on the Bodog fight Bob Sapp fight this weekend February 23rd at BodogLife.com. The older Diaz had his five win streak end in EliteXC’s first-ever lightweight championship fight. The fight was stopped after Diaz got bruised and cut around both eyes. It was obvious to the ringside doctor that they were seriously affecting his vision. He has said to have had some work by a physician on the affected areas, so people should not expect the same outcome in the future. On the other hand, scar tissue is known to bleed. His fight will be against the relatively unknown Mushin Corbbrey. Mushin has experience as a pro Muay Thai fighter and boxer. He has also trained with an American Top Team member, UFC veteran, and recent acquitted unlicensed fight promoter, Din Thomas. Gary Shaw would likely be reluctant to let Nick lose again, so it would be wise to believe this is a fight the older Diaz brother should win. EinsteinPicks boxing money train pays out in cold hard cash. Fight expert Brad Marchetti has a huge GUARANTEED winning play on the Wlidimir Klitschko vs Sultan Ibragimov bout that is a GUARANTEED winning boxing bet with power rating breakdown. The younger Diaz also has a bout coming up. Spike TV announced that Nate Diaz (8-2) and Kurt Pellegrino (11-3) has been added to the UFC Fight Night 13 card at the Broomfield Event Center in Colorado on April 2. Kurt, the often colorful haired UFC vet will be a good test for the Ultimate Fighter reality show Diaz. Pellegrino recently beat Alberto Crane a Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist in the same night Nick last competed as well. The Spike TV card will be headlined by Kenny Florian Vs. Joe Lauzon. People have very different takes on who will win that war. As time gets closer, check this website for more on that bout. Also returning to action that night will be Matt Hamill in his first bout after being, what most people think was robbed, by the British fighter, Mike Bisping. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 February 2008 )
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Fight
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Written by Brad Marchetti
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
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Wladimir Klitschko is regarded as the #1 heavyweight on the planet, but how authentic is the Emanuel Steward trained Russian? Steward is a master of teaching tall fighters how to box but Klitschko is never a safe bet with his iffy stamina, questionable poise and his susceptibility to knockdowns and cuts. BodogLife.com has Wladamir Klitschko as a -575 boxing betting favorite in Wladimir Klitschko vs Sultan Ibragimov. EinsteinPicks has the connections to put you in the big boxing money. Win consistently with the Brad Marchetti Fight Capper package for only $99.99. Talent wise, the 6’5” 245 Lb. Wladimir has everything that you look for in a top notch heavyweight. Kilitschko has a hammer like jab, reach, power and experience. The reason however that there is no Undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis vacated the title, is because Klitschko has yet to have a return match with #1 contender Sam Peter whom Wladimir decisoned at the end of 2005.
The 31-year old Klitschko was floored and hurt against Peter but he showed heart to come off the floor and earn the W. Both Klitscko and Peter have improved since their last encounter but when will Wlad get put down for good? Wladamir has a good legs and defense but when he gets hit with a legit shot he quickly becomes disoriented. Wlad’s talent will always have my support but his lack of reliability will always make me hesitant to recommend any bet higher than 5 DIMES on him in any fight. EinsteinPicks boxing money train that pays out in cold hard cash. Marchetti has a huge GUARANTEED winning play on the Wlidimir Klitschko vs Sultan Ibragimov bout that is a GUARANTEED winning boxing bet with power rating breakdown. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 February 2008 )
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Euro Football
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Written by Martin Bishop
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
On Sunday there is the Carling Cup Final at Wembley between Tottenham Hotspur from north London and the mighty Chelsea from the west of the city. Funded extravagantly by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich Chelsea certainly have a more valuable team – but in a Cup Final pretty much anything can happen and there are decent bets to make.
Chelsea are hunting their third Carling Cup in four seasons, and that recent record of success has been enough to persuade SportsBetting.com football bettors to back the favourites with confidence, hitting them at a clip of 75%. As well as superiority in the competition's recent history, Chelsea can call upon a superb head-to-head record against their London rivals during the Premier League era.
Jubilant fans celebrated wildly when Tottenham beat Chelsea 2-1 at home in November 2006 because it was their first league win over the side since February 1990. The Premier League stats are compelling for Chelsea backers: 20 wins, 10 draws and that sole defeat makes one of the most one-sided records in the top flight. Indeed, since that isolated defeat two years ago Chelsea have twice beaten Spurs to nil (2-0 and 1-0) so normal service would appear to have been resumed. Another negative for Spurs is they go into the game with two days fewer rest than Chelsea, having faced Slavia Prague in the Uefa Cup on Thursday night. Chelsea may have had an away midweek European tie (at Olympiakos on Tuesday night) but these extra days to prepare for this Final may prove crucial, particularly if the game goes into extra-time or to penalties. The major factor in Tottenham's favour is actually the manner in which they trounced Arsenal in the semi-final. Their 5-1 victory in the second leg, regarded as one of their finest performances in recent seasons, confirmed two things: that Spurs are capable of winning knock-out ties against the finest opposition, and that they can both defend and attack successfully against some of the most accomplished players in the world. With memories of that outstanding second-leg performance still fresh, Spurs' players will have no inferiority complex here.
Chelsea v Tottenham - Carling Cup Final - Sunday, 9:00 AM EST Tottenham: 3.20 - Over 2.5 (1.95) Chelsea: 2.00 - Under 2.5 (1.75) Tie: 3.20
Enjoy all the sports action this weekend. You can wager on all the European Football matches at SportsBetting.com. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 February 2008 )
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