Want to Bet on Boxing in the US? Here are a Few Wagers to Make Right Now

Posted: May 18, 2017

Updated: October 4, 2017

Some major fights are expected to take place in 2017, and those looking to bet on boxing in the US will find the best odds at Intertops.

There have already been some incredible boxing matches thus far in 2017. Anthony Joshua proved he’s a legitimate champion with a TKO victory over Wladimir Klitschko, Canelo Alvarez dominated Julio Cezar Chevez Jr for 12 rounds, and one of the sport’s pound-for-pound best, Roman Gonzalez, was defeated by a massive boxing underdog.

A number of important bouts will be taking place later in the year, and those that like to bet on sports in the US will find some incredible odds at Intertops. In this article we’ll take a look at a few of these fights that you can bet on right now.

Bet on Sergey Kovalev vs. Andre Ward 2

Sergey Kovalev and Andre Ward finally faced off in November of 2016. It was back and forth technical brawl, but in the end Ward was declared the winner by unanimous decision. Fans and analysts were torn as to whether the decision was correct, and a rematch was eventually signed for June 17th.

2017 boxing betting odds

  • Sergey Kovalev (2.25) vs. Andre Ward (1.65)
  • Jeff Horn (6.50) vs. Manny Pacquiao (1.10)
  • Canelo Alvarez (2.40) vs. Gennady Golovkin (1.57)

Sergey Kovalev fought as he usually does in the first match. He showed off his insane power with a knockdown, but seemed to fade as the fight entered into the later rounds. He surely learned some things from this contest, and will be looking for revenge in June. He’s entering the fight as an underdog with odds of 2.25.

Andre Ward is one of the craftiest fighters in boxing today. Despite coming into the Kovalev fight as the much smaller man, he utilized his defensive skills to negate most of what was thrown at him. Those that want to bet on boxing in the US might want to consider placing a bet on Andre to get the win again, as he’s the considerable favorite with odds of 1.65.

Bet on Jeff Horn vs. Manny Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao will be stepping into the cage for the first time since defeating Jessie Vargas when he takes on Australian brawler Jeff Horn. It’s a somewhat strange booking, as Pacquiao has more than double the amount of experience of Horn, but many boxing betting experts and those looking to bet on boxing in the US are predicting it could produce fireworks.

Pacquiao fight

Pacquiao has looked great since his loss to Floyd Mayweather (photo: businessinsider.com)

Manny Pacquiao has looked great with two straight wins after losing to Floyd Mayweather, but even his most hardcore fans realize father time is catching up to the Filipino superstar. It’s not clear whether this fight will be his last, but he’s still coming in as the favorite according to Intertops with odds of 1.10.

Jeff Horn is not exactly a household name, but he’s proven himself to be an elite fighter with wins over Ali Funeka and Rico Mueller. He’s a fundamentally strong fighter, but his lack of experience is likely the reason for him being such a massive underdog to make US gambling news with a win against Pacquiao at 6.50.

Bet on Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin

To find more of the best boxing odds in 2017, make sure to head to Intertops. Make sure to tell us who you thinks wins these fights in the comment section below!

Perhaps the biggest fight of 2017, and one of the best options for those that are looking to bet on boxing in the US is the bout between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. Both these men are feared KO artists who’ve looked nearly unstoppable in their respective careers.

These two men are now officially scheduled to face off on September 16th, and it’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top. The odds are close here, though it’s Canelo who enters as the underdog with odds of 2.40. Gennady Golovkin is the bigger and more experienced fighter, and is the favorite with odds of 1.57.

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