Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

After nearly a decade of speculation, the two most dominant welterweights of this era will collide in what should be one of the biggest sports betting events of the year. Finally, Floyd Mayweather will take on Shane Mosley for the WBA welterweight championship.

It may still be winter across most of the United States and Canada, but it’s already spring in Florida and Arizona. You can tell by the unmistakable sound of the crack of the bat. Exhibition baseball begins Tuesday afternoon with three games.

It’s the most important day of the NHL regular season. Teams have until 3:00 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday to make trades, and make trades they will. Dozens of them.

There’s not supposed to be any judging in this sport. But look how much sway the opinions of sports writers and head coaches hold over the way people bet on college basketball.

Mixed martial arts betting goes Down Under for UFC 110, which is being held in Sydney, Australia – the first ever UFC card on the continent.

Need a cure for that Super Bowl hangover? The 2010 Winter Olympics will help you get right back into the sports gambling swing.

There’s a storm coming. You can hear it on the horizon; as much as $100 million is about to descend on Nevada this weekend in the form of Super Bowl XLIV wagers. The online sports gambling community will be even busier. All told, across the world, we’re talking billions of dollars on one single football game.

Let’s look at the Top 5 ATS teams to see what makes them tick (one common factor: small markets), and what we can expect from them in the second half of the season.

What is going on with athletes lately? First Tiger is busted with a bazillion girls and his whole reputation is tarnished before the eyes of the world. Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton were just busted for bringing guns to the locker room to solve a dispute over a gambling debt and now news has just broke that Steven Jackson was beating his pregnant wife and Rey Maualuga has just been arrested for driving under the influence.

Even as the underdogs, the AFC still reigns supreme. They won their ninth Pro Bowl in the last 14 years, beating the NFC 41-34 on Sunday night as 3-point puppies on the NFL odds board. The total of 58 points was left in the dust before the fourth quarter even began. New Pro Bowl format, same Pro Bowl results.