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Boxing Odds

Boxing odds are represented as money lines. The boxing odds are based mostly on the outcome of the bout. But there are other factors that may come into play when deciding the boxing odds. Knockouts, draws, the duration of the bout, all of these are deciding factors of the boxing odds. For example, the boxing odds for a bout featuring Eric Lucas vs. Danny Green are +110 vs. -154. The draw is at +2000. The negative sign indicates that Danny Green is the favorite.
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Boxing
Boxing is a combat sport and involves fighting with the fists. Boxing rivalry means two or more fights between the same fighters. Who can forget the notable rivalries of boxing - Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney, Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier, Lennox Lewis vs. Evander Holyfield, and other famous bouts? Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., is one of the world's greatest heavyweight boxers, who retired with a career record of 56 wins, 37 by knockout, against 5 losses.
Boxing History
Boxing history can be traced back to ancient times, where it was depicted on the walls of tombs of Beni Hasan in Egypt, dating from about 2000 to 1500 BC. Boxing was a part of the ancient Olympics and there was no break in action in the game. It was an exhaustive and brutal sport. Boxers wound heavy leather strips around their hands and wrists, and under the Roman rule, these were tipped with metal. The Romans went even farther by creating the myrmex ("limb piercer"), which was a spur-like instrument made of bronze.

In the 17th century, boxing was actually a combination of wrestling and boxing. The word "boxing" was first used in the 18th century in England to distinguish from fighting to settle disputes and fighting under agreed rules of sport. In the early 18th century, boxing became organized with the help of royal patronage, in the form of betting or offering prizes. James Figg, an expert fencer and boxer opened a boxing academy in London in 1719. Jack Broughton, Figg's pupil, drew up the first formal rules for boxing in 1743. Broughton also invented the first boxing gloves, known as "mufflers", to protect both the hands and the face from blows.

Boxing first appeared in the Olympic games in 1904, and was part of the Games ever since, except in the 1912 Olympic games. Women's boxing first appeared in the Olympic games as a demonstration bout in 1904. It was banned in most nations for most of the 20th century. The revival of Women's boxing was initiated by the Swedish Amateur Boxing Association, which allowed events for women in 1988. The AIBA approved the first European Cup for Women in 1999 and the first World Championship for women in 2001.
Kickboxing

Kickboxing was known as 'full contact karate'. Kickboxing began in the mid-seventies in the US, where karate proponents wanted a system where they could apply kicks and punches to the knockout. They were frustrated with the limitations of the primitive scoring system. The early bouts of kickboxing were fought on open matted areas, just like karate. Later, kickboxing matches were held in boxing rings. The World Kickboxing Association was formed by Americans and sent teams of kickboxers to Japan to prove their mettle. Joe Lewis, Bill Wallace, Benny Urquidez and Jeff Smith were the stars of early kickboxing games.

Boxing Bet

The bout becomes official for place wagering boxing, only when the bell is sounded, signifying the start of the opening round. If the boxing bet is a tie / draw, some sportsbooks may pay only for a boxing bet on a draw. The boxing bet is not refunded on any fighter. A boxing bet can be placed based on each round, if the fight ends in a points-verdict. A technical knockout, knockout and disqualification are also considered for boxing bet purposes. The fights must be held within one week of the specified date for the boxing bet to have action.

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