Best boxing handicapper of all time Billy Baxter?

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Meyer Lansky:
This is what I hear. Anyone know someone better?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

DON KING, he can dictate who wins and loses, Makes him 100%
 

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Herbie " hoops " Lambech these two guys couldn't carry his jockstrap, when he was in Vegas there was know one who knew the game better than him
 

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By the way, for the record, yours trully has an approximate boxing handicapping record of sowmwhere in the neighborhood of around 0-8 or 1-9.

If I did win a bout, I sure dont remember.
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Why you are, of course.

[This message was edited by Borat Sagdiyev on March 17, 2004 at 11:47 AM.]
 

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The best boxing handicapper I have personally known is a guy named Nick Ward. He does a radio show called the 13th round on KLAV in Vegas. I have bet his picks since 1996. I can count his losers on 1 hand.
 

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Actually, Dave Cokin has handed out many winners to his listeners and is probably up lifetime.
 

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What about Sonny Palmero? He seems to know what is going on in the boxing scene. Not sure about all time, but he is worth a mention eh?
 

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Baxter is NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO joke. The man doesn't have the best cars, biggest houses, etc. etc. because he doesn't pick winners. He is truly a legend.
 

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I don't know where BB ranks in capping boxing, but he is the best damn "halftime bettor" that I've seen..and one of the best "all-around cappers" ever.

He makes the DB screen pop, and has everyone hanging on the line, while the band is getting off the field at half.

I'd carry his clubs for him, if he would have me.

It's gonna be a damn shame, if Lem, HH, or BB ever pass without someone getting them to sit down, and spill like Doyle did for a book, as those guys would take invaluable skills to the grave with them.

That's why I look forward to Scotty's book, and it's stories of Sonny,etc..when it hits the GBC.
 

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I sat sat down with Herbie for 8 years and over that time I was like a sponge everytime he made a line move or would say he liked a fight or a game I would always pick his brain apart afterwards I learn'd more working with Herbie for all of those years than most bookmakers these days will learn in a lifetime
 

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Mvbski, in the world of BMs, Wiseguys, & Smarts, eight years at the side of Herbie Hoops is called "graduate school & internship"..you were blessed!

I've sent off applications to Lem as leg-work/kosher sandwich fetcher, to Artie B as mustache groomer/runner, Baxter as golf caddy/halftime-moves helper, Chip as chip-holder/assistant lil' league coach, and to the Lunatic as unlicensed personal shrink..yet no replies..what gives?
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Maybe I'll send an app to Sport Of Kings?
 

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Horseshoe, there was also another halftime bettor that ruled at the time. Tommy Fisher was the halftime boss for awhile. Anybody know what happened to him?.....ScottyS
 

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mvbski, a funny side to Herbie. He was a stand up guy, as you well know. Mabey too stand up. No gray areas in his world. You were either in his good graces or not, and not was for all time. He was the only boxing oddsmaker of respect in LV after Bob Martin passed. Only trouble was half the books and book mgrs managed to piss him off and get on the "not list". If you wanted to put up a fight and you needed Herbies # you probably needed a beard to get them. Herbie and I were and remain good friends to this day, even though he's back in NJ.....ScottyS
 

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Scotty- Why would someone with all that talent just quit the game? Maybe he is playing offshore and that is where it is obviously at but I thought guys like him were permanent Vegas statues.
 

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Scotty I remember when Mel from the vegas club would send his beards over to get his numbers Herbie would abuse them to no end and I would just sit behind the counter and laugh my a## off
Frankie I think he just got tired of it all, of trying to make a good size bet and all the paperwork involved cant say for sure but I know he didnt like the way Vegas was getting to be
 

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