Boxing is considered as one of the most popular sports in most of the country. As a matter of fact, millions of people are watching boxing match with each boxing event. Most people have their favorite boxer; they always watch and cheer their favorite boxer on TV. Betting on this game makes it more exciting and enjoyable to watch.

When you have already decided on whose fighter you will be placing your bets on. It is the time to come to ask around for the best boxing betting odds and money lines. Put your sport bets about the boxing betting odds that would enable you to get the most money. If you can't get information by asking around those who are directly involved in the fights, you can go to gambling sites for tips. There are so many different online sportbooks site you can check for the best boxing betting odds. But remember to study it carefully for there are different odds used in each site.

Here are the best sample of boxing betting odds and its explanation

Money Line: in some situation the odds maker will fix a “Money Line” bet alongside instead of a spread point. If a match up used a Money Line then it will cost more to win less on the favorite, and less to win more on the underdog. Since no point spread is involved, a customer simply selects a winner and is paid according to the "Money Line" the odds-maker sets. Money Line is greatly used for sports betting that do not used point spread such as boxing, tennis, and auto racing, as well as baseball, hockey, and soccer.

Money Line Wagers

The boxer wagered on just has to win the fight. The amount you lay or take for each fight may vary. The money line that is read to at the time of your wager is the money line you keep regardless of any line movement.

Example:
< Antonio Tarver -1500
Elvir Muriqi + 800


With this moneyline, Antonio Tarver is the favorite at -1500. With any moneyline wager, the person or team listed with a minus is the odds-on favorite to win. In the example above to win $100, you would have to risk $1,500.

Elvir Muriqi is expected to lose the fight. Putting $100 on Muriqi will yield a $800 profit if he wins.

European Odds

All European football lines are quoted using European odds. European odds are slightly different than their North American money-line counterparts. American Money-line odds are expressed with a minus (-) or a plus (+) symbol. (i.e. -150 or +200). European Odds use a decimal, include the original stake in the odds, and omit the minus or plus.
Example #1: You wager on a team offered at 4.00. In European Odds this would means that for every $1.00 you wager (your stake), you get back $4.00 if they win - $3.00 plus your original $1.00 stake. If you lose, you lose your $1.00 wager.

Example #2: You wager on a team offered at 1.60. In European Odds this would means that for every $1.00 you wager (your stake), you get back $1.60 if you win - $0.60 plus your original $1.00 stake. If you lose, you lose your $1.00 wager.
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