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Boxing fans cannot be called spoiled supporters: for obvious reasons, even after winning a fight, boxers require an impressive recovery period, lasting at least several months. That’s why there are never really many high-level fights, which only makes them more valuable: loyal fans wait for them like New Year’s Eve or their own birthday. The excitement and anticipation are further fuelled by the opportunity to bet on your favourite at SpinBetter, and if your favourite boxer wins, you’ll come out ahead!
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Features of boxing betting on the Spinbetter website
As in any individual sport, there is no such thing as a consistent level of competition in boxing: too much depends on the boxer's current form. Top-level professionals know how to plan their own training, but they must take into account nuances and force majeure: sometimes an injury that has not fully healed can make itself felt, and sometimes training can be disrupted by illness or the same injury sustained outside the ring.
In a confrontation between two boxers, it can be difficult for opponents due to a mismatch in style: some are good at taking a punch, some miss less often, some move actively to avoid their opponent's blows, and some wait for their moment and make productive use of every opportunity to attack. Although fighters always prepare for each other individually, it may be that the formally weaker of the two has clear advantages in the confrontation with this particular opponent. It is also important to keep in mind the difference in weight: greater mass gives a certain advantage, and it is desirable for boxers to gain weight, but without going beyond their weight category.
In a boxing match, a winner will almost always be determined (a draw is a rare occurrence), but there are several ways to determine it. Most fans expect a classic knockout, when one boxer knocks out the other with a single precise blow, but many will also be happy with a technical knockout, when the loser is formally ready to continue the fight, but it is obvious to the referee, doctors or second that there is no point in doing so. However, modern athletes pay a lot of attention to defensive tactics, so most often the winner is determined by points, and here a subjective factor also comes into play, because the judges do not always agree with each other and may interpret the same events differently.
Main types of boxing bets
SpinBetter strives to include as many events of different ranks as possible in its boxing line and to get the most out of the statistics it manages to collect, but for most fights, the line will be modest: in some cases, even unambiguous, and 70-80 markets will seem like a luxury. But in reality, even such a line leaves customers with enough room for manoeuvre, given that virtually any aspect of the fight can be predicted. Let’s take a look at what users bet on most often and how to understand this type of bet correctly so as not to make a mistake with your bet.
Fighter victory (F1/F2)
This is the most versatile bet, the essence of which is simply to name the winner. The manner of victory in this case does not play the slightest role: the bet wins in any case if your favourite is declared the winner of the fight. Although the probability of a draw in any match is critically low, SpinBetter accepts bets on it as well - the odds there will always be sky-high. Given the formal existence of three different outcomes, the establishment allows you to bet on a double outcome (victory or draw for one of the sides; the "no draw" option is not usually offered), with the odds not differing greatly from a bet on a simple victory.
Method of victory: KO, TKO, decision
In most cases, SpinBetter does not ask customers to name the exact method of victory: this would be quite difficult to guess, plus there could be disputes as to whether the knockout was normal or technical. Instead, the establishment offers a fair and unambiguous bet: whether the fight will be won early (by knockout, technical knockout, opponent's refusal or disqualification), or whether the winner will be determined by the judges on points. In most cases, you will have to immediately indicate your favourite.
Round totals (over/under)
This type of bet is rarely offered on SpinBetter, except for top-level matches. A more accessible alternative would be to predict the winner of one of the two to four consecutive rounds (for example, P1 in a 9-12 round fight). A distinctive feature of this bet is the common requirement to not limit oneself to predicting the number of rounds, but also to predict the winner. An additional betting option, similar to the total number of rounds, is a bet on whether a specific round (for example, the ninth) will begin or whether it will not come to that.
Bets on the exact round in which the fight will end
This is a fairly popular but risky betting option: the bettor must predict not the approximate time of the fight's conclusion, as described above, but the specific round. Depending on the status of the fight, SpinBetter may offer either a simple prediction of the round without specifying the winner, or a prediction of the round together with the winner (but there may be only one specific option in the list).
Live betting
Live boxing bets on SpinBetter are relatively rare - most of the time, when you try to find them, you will find that there are no significant fights taking place at that moment. At the same time, the company tries to keep the option of betting on fights open even after they have started – at least, this principle works in the case of attractive odds. However, the first few rounds can give a pretty clear indication of how the fight will unfold, which will drastically reduce the number of markets in an already not very extensive list.
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