How to bet on boxing online, you ask? We’re glad you did—The world of boxing loves betting (and placing bets—Mayweather anyone?), and it can be hard to know where to start. That’s where our team of experts come in. We’ve written a comprehensive, yet simple guide to learn how to bet on boxing online.Read on to understand betting types like moneyline wagers, over/unders or props, and learn how and where to bet on boxing online.
Our boxing betting guide covers:
Are you familiar with boxers’ fighting styles? It’s a good start before you make an online boxing bet—Fighting styles include:
Pressure: Pressure boxers swarm their opponents without giving them time to breath. In theory, this pressures opponents to make mistakes.
Out-Fighter: Out-fighters want to stay on the outside, which means they’re within an arm’s reach of their opponent. Out-fighters usually favour jabs.
Counterpuncher: Counterpunchers try to lure opponents to reach for a punch—This is when they pounce.
Southpaw: A ‘Southpaw’ boxer refers to someone who favours their left-hand as their power hand. This fighting style is less common, which means less boxers are used to it. Be sure to note, there are boxers who favour both hands, and switch between right and left.
Similar to UFC it’s important to take a look at the finer details, like fighting style when you place a wager, but there’s something to be said for consistency—That is, a consistent diet and training regime. Some fighters have a reputation for being strong boxers, yet inconsistent in their weight, health and training regime. It’s helpful to know, if possible, boxers and their coaches, if they meet their target weight goals, stats on their latest fights and if they’re competing against a newer, younger boxer or an underdog.
Although nothing’s guaranteed (it’s called gambling for a reason) moneylines are your best bet (literally) to win real money. Boxing matches can have many outcomes, types of knockouts and more, so a moneyline bet keeps it simple. Be sure to note if the moneylines seem high, and bet on props or over/unders if you’re more confidant in the historical data.
Similar to our advice for the UFC, don’t just follow your heart—Follow the numbers. Stay up on statistics, who’s won their latest fights and even which promoter is putting on the match.
Yes, boxing is one of the oldest sports in the world and people have been placing bets on boxing for hundreds of years. No one has ever been arrested or charged with a crime for making an online bet on boxing in India.
The first step for anyone looking to place a bet on a boxing match is to register at an online betting site. We have a list of trusted and vetted online betting sites near the top of the page complete with a full review from one of our experts. The next thing to do is make a deposit and check out the boxing betting odds available.
There are four main types of boxing betting wagers you can make. There is the moneyline bet, which is betting on the outcome of a match. There is the over/under bet, which usually has to deal with what round the fight will end in. There are props bets, which usually concerns how the match will end (TKO, decisions, etc.). Finally, there are parlay bets, which is when you make multiple bets on one ticket.
There are four major boxing organizations to know. the World Boxing Organization (WBO), the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Council (WBC) and the International Boxing Federation (IBF).