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How to Bet on Boxing: A Quick Guide

Did you know that boxing is the fourth most popular sport that fans enjoy watching? Football, basketball, and baseball are the only sports with more viewers.

If you enjoy boxing, you aren’t the only one! You can make watching even more exciting by learning how to bet on boxing.

You’ll need to find a sports betting site, deposit some cash, and find a bet you like. Here are the betting options you should know about.

Boxing Moneylines

Those who bet on boxing tend to make moneyline bets. Both fighters will have a moneyline next to their name.

It’s typical for boxing matches to have a clear favorite. You likely won’t see two favorites fighting against each other. Even when this does happen, one fighter is usually a class above the other regarding skill.

The odds for moneylines aren’t that great, but they are typically safe bets.

Over/Unders

Over/under bets refer to how many rounds are completed in a boxing match. An example of this would be:

  • Over 7.5 Rounds: +110
  • Under 7.5 Rounds: -130

In this example, the under is favored. You need the fight to go for at least 8 rounds to cash the over. To cash the under, you need the fight to end before the time limit in the seventh round.

Method of Victory

If moneyline boxing odds are too low, you won’t win a lot of money if you hit the bet. Method of victory betting has higher odds because it is harder to win.

The different methods of victory options include KO, TKO, DQ, and decision.

With this prop, you can bet on who you think will win the fight and how they will win. This boxing prop has to hit exactly for you to win.

Time of Victory 

For a boxing match, you can also bet on the time of victory. This refers to the round that you think a certain fighter will win in. You can also bet if the fight will go the distance.

You’ll get different props like this derived from the moneyline and profile of the fighter.

On-Points

If you want to win money based on the 10-point scale that fighters are judged by, you’d make an on-points bet.

Most rounds end 10-9 in favor of the dominant boxer. If the round is even, fighters both get a 10.

Fighters lose points for intentional fouls and sometimes unintentional fouls. They will lose a point each time they are knocked down as well.

In other sports betting options, this type of bet is referred to as the point spread.

How to Bet on Boxing Explained

Once you choose a betting site and make a deposit, you are ready to bet on boxing! Depending on how much of a risk-taker you are, you can bet on basic moneylines or prop bets.

Over/under, method of victory, time of victory, and on-points bets have higher odds so you get a larger payout if you win.

What are you waiting for? Use this guide to help create boxing bets and come back for more articles like this on our blog.