A friend once asked me what the best value bet of my lifetime was.
I said there were two bets which stood out.
One was the 2/1 offered against Little Bonny and the other was the even money offered against heavyweight boxer, Jerry Quarry, when he fought England's champion, Jack Bodell, in London.
Of course, Quarry was ranked the third best world heavyweight behind Muhammad Ali and Frazier.
Three days before the fight, I bumped into local Burnley heavyweight, Bernie Pollard, who told me to put my life's savings on Quarry at even money.
Bernie had given up boxing on religious grounds, but he had previously fought Bodell and knocked him out twice- and rated him as useless.
What happened was laughable.
Jerry Quarry came out for the first round; eyed up Bodell; walked up to him and knocked him out senseless with one punch; and then put on his dressing gown to depart the ring.
Sadly, I didn't have any savings to put on Quarry, but how the bookies offered those odds against him and Little Bonny I'll never know.
Excuse the digression from the geegees.