
Investing With Boxing Picks, Week 8: A Brief Lull In The Action
Last weekend was packed with quality boxing, but we’ve got a much slower week in front of us. We do have one matchup that we think is a good betting opportunity.
Last weekend was packed with quality boxing, but we’ve got a much slower week in front of us. We do have one matchup that we think is a good betting opportunity.
We’ve got three big fight cards this weekend and a lot of betting options.
We can’t seem to lose, even when we expect to. Now that we’re playing with house money maybe it’s time to cash out with a huge bet…
The long buildup is nearly over. While many might suggest that a Vasyl Lomachenko victory in any fight is a foregone conclusion, we can’t deny that Saturday’s fight will produce compelling drama no matter what happens.
When Tim Bradley said “Call your family right now and let them know there’s a fight breaking out on ESPN+” we were already on our second call. This is not a fight we’ll soon forget.
We hit 3 out of 4 last week to get back in the black. Dickens-Walsh got postponed, so that bet comes off the board. We’ll
Well, it didn’t take long to get our first loss in the books. Nobody likes a post-mortem but we will briefly recall what we said before our bet:
If you’re like us you have received a considerable amount of advice, often urgent and alarmist, about the need to sock away ever larger shares of your income in investment vehicles for use later in life when you will have no desire to do anything beyond sitting on your porch and admiring your lawn.
If you’re a boxing fan you know to tune in when Vasiliy Lomachenko, Canelo, Tyson Fury, and the other big names are fighting. You also