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Published Date: 05 November 2008
Stephen Jury, webmaster at betnose.com, gives his thoughts on the biggest boxing bouts and Premiership football fixtures.
"Another week of great sporting upsets. First off, we had Spurs picking up seven points in three games under new boss 'Arry'.

Then Lewis Hamilton waiting until the last corner in Brazil to secure fifth place to give him the world title.

And the
n we had the England cricket team score a poor 99 runs to lose out on a $20million prize fund.

Three fights involving British boxers take place in November and the bookies are starting to price up a number of specials on the bouts.

These feature Calzaghe, Haye and the Hitman Hatton.

BetNose is tipping the 5/4 currently offered on all the trio notching up a win.

In the Premiership this weekend, BetNose is tipping the home banker of Aston Villa to beat Middlesbrough on Sunday.

Villa are yet to lose at home this season and Middlesbrough seem to have a leaky defence away from home, so we see all three points keeping Villa fighting high in the table for a Champions League spot.

The Big game of the weekend sees Arsenal vs Man Utd in the early Saturday kick off.

BetNose cannot seem to find a winning formula on betting on Arsenal this season.

With three loses against Hull, Stoke and Fulham we can see why the bookies have slashed the odds on Arsene Wenger to be the next manager to lose his job and pushing Arsenal out to a massive 20/1 to win the title after they lost last weekend at Stoke. Away Win!"

Sniff out the best odds with BetNose. See more tips from Stephen at www.betnose.com



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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2008 4:50 PM
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