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- November 9, 2007 at 13:25 #5600
This should be another cracking contest.
Cotto is odds on to retain his unbeaten record, but Mosley despite being 36 has been mixing it in top company for a few years and will be no pushover.Mosley has twice beaten de la Hoya including at 154lb and may have a size/strength advantage but may lack the stamina if the fight goes the distance.
I will be having a small wager on Mosley in R4-6 (28/1 Lad) and R7-9 (28/1 Lad)
November 9, 2007 at 19:13 #123818I agree this should be a great fight, I see Mosley coming on strong in the first 4-5 rounds(just as Judah did against Cotto) but I think Cotto will just overwhelm him after that, and go on to win a unanimous decision, but most firms are going Evens for that result so no value, your bet Pete on Mosley R 4-6 sounds good value to me.
The boxing bet I like this weekend is David Haye to beat Jean Marc Mormeck in R1-3(9-1), I just think Haye will overwhelm him and stop him early, in all the fights I’ve seen Mormeck in he’s always wobbled and rocked, he fights back well but I fancy Haye to stop him early, if he doesnt it could be a long night for Haye
November 10, 2007 at 10:31 #123932Yeah, I agree that Cotto on points is most likely, but I’m not really a short odds punter. Not rich enough to make it fun

I’m giving Haye the swerve as I lost a few quid the last time I took on Mormeck (with Wayne Braithwaite) and I fear DH may have a glass jaw
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