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Stick a few bits of your hard earned cash on the underdog.

I've made close to 4 figures from just small sums on big odds.

Tate 11/4 and Diaz Sub 17/2 was the best one recently, a £2 double got me £70.

Anyone thinking of dropping a few on Cormier decision?
 
I was gonna say 'it's taught us the UFC ain't fixed'.
 
Nelson decision and Wonderboy win, a £1 single got £38. Not loads but 38/1 was great for the double.
 
Yeah, if I had a dime for every time I've heard folks say, "So-and-so has ZERO chance in this fight", I'd be a rich man by now.

In the fight game, ANYONE can be beaten on any given night, no matter how seemingly invincible they may appear to be.
 
Lol, so you made 3 whole figures, eh? Over 6 months? Increadible
 
DC decision is certainly possible. DC just seems mentally fucked by JJ hard to bet it..
 
Stick a few bits of your hard earned cash on the underdog.

I've made close to 4 figures from just small sums on big odds.

Tate 11/4 and Diaz Sub 17/2 was the best one recently, a £2 double got me £70.

Anyone thinking of dropping a few on Cormier decision?
I loss money on Condit...
and he won tbh..
 
Stick a few bits of your hard earned cash on the underdog.

I've made close to 4 figures from just small sums on big odds.

Tate 11/4 and Diaz Sub 17/2 was the best one recently, a £2 double got me £70.

Anyone thinking of dropping a few on Cormier decision?
the difference is that conor and ronda were hype

they both had obvious holes in their games that would be exploited soon, hence betting on the other person offering good value

jones however is legit and well rounded and has already beaten cormier and beat him at his own game just to prove a point
 
Lol, so you made 3 whole figures, eh? Over 6 months? Increadible

Return on investment (ROI) is the benefit to an investor resulting from an investment of some resource. A high ROI means the investment gains compare favorably to investment cost. As a performance measure, ROI is used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of different investments. In purely economic terms, it is one way of considering profits in relation to capital invested.
 
I'll be backing, even if I don't see a direct route of victory, the likes of Faber Miocic Cejudo and Cormier just simply for the low risk - high reward aspect.

No point in the "fight game" backing people at 2/7 or 1/3. Not enough value for a sport like this.
 
Return on investment (ROI) is the benefit to an investor resulting from an investment of some resource. A high ROI means the investment gains compare favorably to investment cost. As a performance measure, ROI is used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of different investments. In purely economic terms, it is one way of considering profits in relation to capital invested.
Do you remember when people used to post a picture of an owl that said "o rly?"
 
Lol, so you made 3 whole figures, eh? Over 6 months? Increadible

It sure beats making sweet fuck all. Or even worse... Losing a shit load by betting big sums on heavy favs at hugely unfavourable odds.

He's putting down coffee money. And turning it into a cool fucking night money. I know I could have more fun with 900 bucks out on the town. Than I'd ever have over a coffee.
 
It sure beats making sweet fuck all. Or even worse... Losing a shit load by betting big sums on heavy favs at hugely unfavourable odds.

He's putting down coffee money. And turning it into a cool fucking night money. I know I could have more fun with 900 bucks out on the town. Than I'd ever have over a coffee.
What if you figured out how to fuck coffee? Like I did
 
What if you figured out how to fuck coffee? Like I did

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I feel like big underdogs in MMA, more than any other sport, have a far better chance of pulling the upset. I had put money down on a Conor decision, Tate victory, tate to finish in the 5th round(5$ on 39/1 odds), and Nate by submission.

I know some people will raise an eyebrow at picking both Conor and Nate, but I really only saw the fight ending in those two ways, and both were like 7/1 odds or so, so I felt safe with it. Tate in the 5th was just a flyer I took because the odds were so huge that I was like, hey what the hell.

Turned 40$ of bets each from me and my cousin into $500+ to split in my first time using a betting website.

Like I said though, too many variables and too many ways for the match to be over instantly for me to bet on anything but big underdogs. Guys like Cejudo, Stipe, etc that are fighting for a title are going to be great to bet on.
 
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