수리문의 | Meet Danny Howard, Our Betting Analyst
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After a decade of covering all things boxing, from evaluating the sport's biggest battles to sharing behind-the-scenes details of the sweet science, Danny discovered himself immersed in sports wagering, concentrating on the sports he understands best. As a boxing and MMA factor with skilled experience from growing up around each sport, he can uncover the subtleties and intangibles that can make the difference in between triumph and defeat.
Danny's work has been discussed on ESPN and USA Today, and he was a featured guest on The Esportz Network podcast, where he shared his fight sports insights. He is also a published author, with his novel And Stay Down! Boxing's Worst Comebacks offered on Amazon.
Danny is always on the lookout for the very best odds and props when it comes to combat night, with Draft Kings and BetMGM being his go-to websites. Danny's method to discovering worth in the theater of the unforeseen depend upon the fighters' current form, particularly when thinking about props.
Danny's Articles
Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora Predictions, Picks & Odds for April 4
Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev vs Brendson Ribeiro Predictions, Picks & Odds
Virna Jandiroba vs Tabatha Ricci Predictions, Picks & Odds
Michael Chiesa vs Niko Price Predictions, Picks & Odds
Alexa Grasso vs Predictions, Picks & Odds
Sebastian Fundora vs Keith Thurman Predictions, Picks & Odds for March 28
Michael Page vs Sam Patterson Predictions, Picks & Odds
Luke Riley vs Michael Aswell Predictions, Picks & Odds
It's not just Danny doing the research study
Rohit Ponnaiya
With a background playing soccer, rugby, and boxing, combined with a journalism degree, it's little surprise that Rohit gravitated towards the world of sports wagering. He specializes in betting on UFC and college basketball, 2 sports where the eyeball test can inform you a lot more about matches than analytics. Rohit has years of experience handicapping NFL and NBA video games in addition to niche wagering markets such as politics. He's likewise the resident CFL professional and previously hosted "The Chez and Ro Show" with former CFL star Davis Sanchez.
Tony Sartori
Tony Sartori has written over 1,000 pieces of sports wagering material across several various media outlets. He covers the NHL, UFC, PGA, NFL and MLB. Tony began part-time while going to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he went on to receive a B.A. in Economics and a certificate in Entrepreneurship in 2022. He continues to work full-time in the sports betting landscape. Due to the variety of sports he covers, Tony is handicapping every day. If he had one piece of wagering suggestions for a brand-new sports bettor, it would be to strictly enforce bankroll management guidelines on your own. If you set aside $10,000 for your wagering bankroll, then you ought to usually only be betting in between $100 - $500 per play.
Joe Osborne
Joe is an industry veteran who loves the home entertainment aspect of the sports betting industry. His viewpoints are constantly backed by information and he enjoys digging into the numbers and coming up with intriguing nuggets to share with sports bettors. Joe takes a high-energy and fun approach to covering his favorite sports which include the NFL, MLB, UFC, NBA and NHL, and theres no bet type he likes more than an NFL six-point teaser. Joe is the host of our everyday sports betting program, Before You Bet, while he likewise leads our weekly UFC program, P4P Picks, and our 'Covers on the Ground' series where he's covered numerous UFC, NFL and NBA video games face to face. A month-to-month emphasize for Joe is carrying out interviews with UFC legend Georges St-Pierre ahead of every UFC PPV. Outside of his work at Covers, Joe has appeared on lots of leading media brand names consisting of ESPN Radio, Mad Dog Sports Radio, VSIN, TSN, and SportsNet. He constantly suggests not reading excessive into narratives when putting your bets as those elements are currently cooked into the lines set by oddsmakers.





