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Canelo–crawford aftermath

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    [Boxing] Canelo–Crawford aftermath: respect shown, rematch buzz. How are you pricing it?

    TL;DR: Crawford returned the belts, talk of a 168 rematch is heating up.
    Notes:

    • Gameplans were clear: Bud’s timing > Canelo’s pressure.
    • If they run it back, do we see catchweight/168 and different judging geography?
    • Early chatter suggests tighter moneyline, wider Decision/KO splits.
      My lean: Tracking opener ranges and prop value (Decision vs. KO) on 1win; not locking anything yet.
      Question: Where do you set fair odds for a rematch at 168, and which props would you prioritize (KD yes/no, total rounds, split/majority)? Drop your numbers.
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      Game-master
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      Total rounds O10.5 feels automatic unless someone fades heavy late. Both too durable

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        Tonang
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        One thing that people often overlook is the importance of reading the terms and conditions carefully. I made that mistake once and it cost me dearly. Always do your research first!

        Pro tip: Always start small and scale up gradually. This applies to everything in life!

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