How to bet on Boxing

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One of the sports that you bet on pretty much year-round is boxing. Boxing betting is available almost every week, meaning there are always plenty of opportunities to find value. 

This article will answer some of the most pressing questions when it comes to Boxing betting. These include “Where to bet on Boxing?”, “How to bet on Boxing?”, and “Can I bet on Boxing games online legally?”

We will also include some Boxing betting strategies and different types of bets for Boxing.

📍 Where is Boxing betting legal?

The first and maybe most pressing question to answer is: “Can I bet on Boxing games online legally?” The answer to this question is simply yes. 

Answering the question, “Can I bet on Boxing games online legally?” leads us to the next important question, which is, “Where to bet on Boxing?” Boxing betting is available to nearly half of the states in the United States, and below we have listed all of the states that offer Boxing betting in some form:

Note that not every sportsbook is available in every state, so check with the sportsbook you want to use to determine if your state offers that sportsbook.

🥊 How to bet on Boxing

Now that we have covered where to bet on Boxing, the next question to answer is, “How to bet on Boxing online?” Our step-by-step guide below will give you what you need to know when it comes to how to bet on boxing.

  1. Choose a sportsbook that offers Boxing betting
  2. Sign up for a new account by following one of our links and registering (✍🏼 Sign up for a DraftKings account ✍🏼)
  3. Once you have created your account, find “Boxing” on the homepage
  4. Select the odds of the boxing match you want to bet
  5. In your bet slip, enter the amount of money you want to bet
  6. Confirm your bet

Not sure who to bet on? Read our latest Boxing picks and predictions for upcoming fights and trust our experts to point you in the right direction. 

🖥️ Where to bet on Boxing matches online

We have already answered “Where to bet on Boxing” in terms of what states are legal, but this same question can be asked as it pertains to which sportsbooks offer Boxing betting. Below we have briefly described our favorite sportsbook when it comes to betting on Boxing:

💰 Boxing at DraftKings

DraftKings is an ideal sportsbook for Boxing betting because of the amount of available markets they offer. In addition to that, DraftKings is also currently offering a welcome bonus to all new customers.

New members who sign up for an account with DraftKings Sportsbook can claim $150 in bonus bets from just a $5 first bet, no matter the result of that first wager. You don't even need a DK promo code. After signing up and depositing $5+, you can wager $5 or more on any betting market without worrying if you win or lose, because you'll automatically earn 8 $25 bet credits from DK either way.

To claim this offer, you will need to 🌟 create a new DraftKings account 🌟 using our link. 

🤓 How Boxing betting works

If you intend to learn how to bet on Boxing games, it is crucial to first know how Boxing betting works. In simple terms, Boxing betting revolves around picking a winner for the fight you are betting on. Round betting is also available, plus other props like the method of victory.

🎯 Popular Boxing betting types

Boxing betting has plenty types of markets available and below we will provide a brief description for these different types of bets:

Boxing Parlays

Parlays in Boxing betting work like any other sport. To bet a parlay, you must choose at least two legs and both legs must win to cash the bet. Parlays generally offer bigger payouts, which is why they are so popular when it comes to Boxing betting or sports betting in general.

Boxing Fight Props

Fight props in Boxing betting can include a number of different things. One being the winning method, which essentially means that you are betting on how a specific boxer wins their fight. This can be a KO/TKO/DQ or a Decision. Other fight props include whether or not a fight will go the distance. 

Boxing Round Betting

Round betting can refer to when a fight will be finished. This can be a specific round or a group of rounds like rounds 1-3, etc. It can also be paired with a specific boxer and in what round they will win.  

🔢 Boxing odds & betting lines explained

Aside from the types of bets described above, there are two main types of bets you can make on Boxing. Below we have provided a short description for each one. 

Money Line: Betting on the money line just means you are picking a certain boxer to win the fight. It does not matter how they win or when they win, just that they win.

Over/Under Total Rounds: The total rounds simply means that you are betting on how many rounds the boxing match will last. There will also be a line set, such as 10.5, and to bet on the round total, you must choose Over 10.5 or Under 10.5.

Learn more about money line betting: What is a Money Line Bet in Sports Betting?

📖 How to read Boxing odds & betting lines

Another factor to consider when you learn how to bet on Boxing games is how to read Boxing betting lines. Below we have provided some examples of different betting lines and what they mean:

Player A: -140

Player B: +130

In this example, Player A would be considered the favorite. We know this because the minus sign (-) in front of the 140 tells you this. In this case, it means that you would have to bet $140 in order to profit $100.

If Player A is the favorite, it means that Player B is the underdog. The plus sign (+) before the 130 tells us this. With plus odds you can bet less to win more, so with Player B you could bet $100 to win $130 in profit. 

🤔 Why bet on Boxing?

The main reason I learned how to bet on Boxing is because of the excitement a match can bring. Unlike the MLB and NFL, where games can be slow, Boxing betting is usually fast-paced and can produce some crazy results.

📊 Boxing betting trends

As with any sport you bet on, there are always trends to consider. The same can be said when it comes to Boxing betting. The biggest being that favorites win more times than not. That may sound obvious, but when it comes to any combat sport, we know that a single punch could end a fight. 

🔢 Boxing betting strategies

Boxing betting strategies are important to consider before getting started. Below we have offered three strategies from basic to advanced:

1️⃣ Basic

A basic strategy would be to look at the boxer’s current form. If they are consistently losing, they may not be worth a bet.

2️⃣ Intermediate

An intermediate Boxing betting strategy could include not just looking at form, but how the boxer tends to win or lose their fights. This can help when trying to target methods of victory props or with round betting.

3️⃣ Advanced

Watching film of the boxers’ previous fights could be considered an advanced strategy. Most fights can be found for free after the event concludes, and watching this film can give you insight into how the boxer strikes and moves. 

Things to avoid when betting on the Boxing

When learning how to bet on Boxing games, you should be aware of some of the things to avoid. Below we have listed one specific pitfall to avoid when Boxing betting:

Betting on Overwhelming Favorites

When it comes to Boxing betting, the favorites tend to be huge. It is important to not blindly bet these favorites at these prices. Instead, it would be recommended to search for methods of victory props to protect yourself from big losses in the event there is a massive upset.

📲 Betting on Boxing matches with mobile apps

Yes, Boxing betting is available with mobile apps. Below we will give you a brief outline of how to bet on Boxing online with mobile sportsbooks:

  1. Head to the App Store or Google Play Store
  2. Search for a Boxing betting sportsbook
  3. Download the app of your choice

Andrew Wilsher

Managing Editor

Andrew Wilsher has 11 years of sports betting experience and has been the managing editor of Pickswise for 3 years. Born and raised in jolly old London, England, Andrew has an undying love for the NFL, soccer, NBA and horse racing. He is a big-time sports bettor who loves futures markets and is a long-suffering New York Jets fan.

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