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Boxing Bets Explained

Boxing betting is hugely popular, with a range of wagers available.​ This article explains the different types of boxing bets, how odds work, and strategies for making informed bets.​

Types of Boxing Bets

A range of boxing bets cater to different risk appetites and prediction strategies.​ Here are some of the most popular types⁚

  • Moneyline⁚ The most straightforward bet, simply pick who you think will win the fight.​
  • Round Betting⁚ Predict which round the fight will end in, or whether it will go the distance.​
  • Method of Victory⁚ Bet on how the fight will end ー knockout (KO), technical knockout (TKO), decision, or draw.​
  • Prop Bets⁚ Wager on specific events happening during the fight, like a knockdown or whether a fighter will get a point deducted.​
  • Parlay Bets⁚ Combine multiple bets for higher potential payouts, but all selections must win for the parlay to pay off.​

Moneyline Odds

Moneyline odds, the most common in boxing, indicate the payout for each fighter based on their perceived likelihood of winning.​ A minus sign (-) indicates the favorite, while a plus sign (+) indicates the underdog.​

For example⁚

  • Fighter A⁚ -200
  • Fighter B⁚ +150

This means you’d need to bet $200 on Fighter A (the favorite) to win $100.​ Conversely, a $100 bet on Fighter B (the underdog) would yield a $150 profit if they won.​

Understanding moneyline odds is crucial for calculating potential payouts and assessing the risk versus reward for each bet.​

Round Betting Odds

Round betting, also known as round betting odds, allows you to bet on which specific round you believe the fight will end in.​ This betting type offers higher potential payouts than simply picking the fight winner, as it involves predicting a more specific outcome.​

The odds for each round will vary depending on the fighters’ styles and the perceived likelihood of a knockout in that round. For instance, if a fighter is known for early knockouts, the odds for a first or second-round finish will be lower than those for later rounds.

Round betting can be riskier than simply picking the fight winner, but it also offers the potential for significant rewards if you predict correctly.​

Prop Bets

Prop bets, short for proposition bets, allow you to bet on specific occurrences during a boxing match rather than the fight’s overall outcome.​ They provide a wider range of betting options beyond picking the winner or predicting the round of victory.

Common prop bets in boxing include⁚

  • Method of victory (KO, TKO, Decision, Draw)⁚ You can bet on how you believe the fight will end;
  • Round betting⁚ This involves betting on the specific round in which the fight will end.​
  • Knockdown bets⁚ You can bet on whether a fighter will be knocked down, how many times, or whether there will be a knockdown in a specific round.
  • Number of punches landed⁚ Some sportsbooks offer prop bets on the total number of punches landed by a fighter or in a specific round.​

Prop bets can add excitement to your boxing betting experience and offer potentially lucrative payouts, especially for those looking beyond predicting the fight’s winner.