Boxing Betting
Boxing betting types and betting strategies
Boxing is an ancient sport. Even today, boxing is popular with fans. People appreciate this sport for exciting emotions. Boxers receive large royalties for their fights, and spectators have the opportunity to earn money by placing bets. Bets on boxing should only be placed after knowing all the ins and outs. Fights can be amateur or professional. Usually bookmakers, including GGBet, offer betting only on the second variant.
Types of bets on boxing
You can bet on different variants of the fight. Below is a detailed description of the basic types of boxing bets:
- On the final result. In every sport there is a competitor who becomes a loser or a winner. Score betting is the most popular type of bet among gamblers. Rarely can there be a draw in a fight.
- For total number of rounds (totals). In professional boxing, a fight lasts twelve rounds. Total bets are bets on the total number of rounds in a particular fight. If strong players compete, the duel may not last long. Lightweight athletes typically don't throw hard punches. It should be noted that the total number of rounds is very difficult to predict.
- A way to end the fight. There are several basic ways: an athlete can send an opponent to a knockdown, one of the fighters can be disqualified, a fighter can win on points, the opponent can personally refuse to continue the fight. To bet on this category of bets, you should read the bookmaker's betting rules carefully.
- Other types of bets. They are only released in bouts where athletes compete for titles. There is an outcome option in the bookmaker lines that allows you to determine the outcome at the end of the round.
In addition, in betting on boxing fights, we can also find special betting on boxing. These relate to secondary decisions, such as whether the fight will be longer than 2 minutes, etc.
Best boxing betting strategies
In sports betting, there are no specific strategies designed for boxing matches. Therefore, we recommend paying attention to some models of mathematical combinations that can guarantee players good profits in the long run.
Playing against a favorite
As part of this tactic, you should bet on the underdogs to win. There are two formats of models - for a specific fighter or for all underdogs. The first option is long - boxers are not frequent, so you can make a profit in a few months. The second format is preferred, with the outsiders taking on the favorites every week.
The rule is: bet on the outsider to win at odds of 4+. If the bet loses, the next match in the favorite-outsider pairing chronology must be selected and the selection made again in favor of the obviously weak player. If the losing streak continues to 4-5 losses, double the face value of the bet. Try to split the pot correctly so that after 8-10 losses your pot is not more than 50% smaller.
Total bets
The principle of this strategy is similar to the previous one. The player must select the average number of rounds for a given boxer or for all fights and continuously bet either "less" or "more". The difference is that betting totals doesn't involve a long losing streak - if you keep hitting the same stock, sooner or later it will become a winner. Odds for totals are in the range of 1.85-1.95, so after each loss, it is worth increasing the face value by approx. 2.1-2.2 times. Watch your bankroll - it's best to start with a bet of 2-3% of your total balance.
Analysis
Before you place a bet, you should look for information about the players, opponents and fight status. An important piece of information is the place where the duel takes place. Some athletes post their workouts on social media. It is worth watching the video to evaluate the training of a boxer personally.
Tips for Beginner Players
The first thing to look for when betting on boxing is the accuracy of the analysis. You should know boxing very well, keep up with the latest news and have a good feeling. Fight analysis skills are key to determining your betting percentage, so be sure to watch fights both live and in the archives more often to better understand a specific fighter's fighting technique.
Also, analyze the movement of the odds. Right before the fight starts, the odds change quickly. If the odds move in favor of your choice, then the fight analysis is correct and the bet should be very profitable.
It's also worth keeping track of your bankroll. Do not bet on "certain" events in your opinion. Try to use a fixed denomination for each bet. This tactic will make it easier for players to keep track of their winnings. Do not deviate from this tactic, so that if you lose, you will not lose any of your previous gains.
The Most Popular Boxing Tournaments
Boxing, one of the oldest and most thrilling sports, has produced some extraordinary tournaments that have captivated audiences worldwide. These tournaments serve as platforms where legends are born and unforgettable matches unfold.
The Olympic Games
The Olympic Games, held every four years, are a prestigious platform for amateur boxers. Since boxing's inclusion in the 1904 Summer Olympics, it has been a highlight of the Games, showcasing the skill and determination of athletes around the globe.
World Championship Boxing
World Championship Boxing is another major tournament that holds significant sway in the boxing world. Sanctioned by the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Council (WBC), the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and the World Boxing Organization (WBO), this tournament has produced many legendary champions.
The Golden Gloves
The Golden Gloves is an amateur boxing tournament held annually in the United States. It has played a crucial role in fostering young talent and has been a stepping stone for many successful professional boxers.
The World Boxing Super Series (WBSS)
The World Boxing Super Series is a relatively new tournament that aims to unify the belts in each weight class. The winner claims the coveted Muhammad Ali Trophy, named in honor of the legendary boxer.
Each of these tournaments has its unique flavor and contributes to the dynamic, adrenaline-fueled world of boxing. They continue to engage fans, nurture talent, and celebrate the sheer determination and grit that boxing embodies.