Bovada Not Taking Bets on Floyd Mayweather-Logan Paul Fight: Other Options

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Bovada Not Taking Bets on Floyd Mayweather-Logan Paul Fight: Other Options

One of the more popular online betting sites, Bovada, is not taking bets on Sunday's exhibition fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Logan Paul (at least not as of Thursday) but we are thrilled to announce BetOnline WILL BE.

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After refunding all wagers for the winner of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul fight that were placed before Thursday, BetOnline introduced a new betting market for this fight under "Boxing Exhibition."

This wager will only be settled if the bout does not go the full eight rounds.

 

Fight Odds

Floyd Mayweather -800

Logan Paul +500

 

Here is the fine print defining exactly how this market will be graded:

(This is an exhibition match. If the fight goes the scheduled distance, wagers will have No Action. Winner will only be graded in the event of a KO/TKO/DQ due to stoppage/referee discretion.)

Though some are not taking this fight seriously, individuals and venues are paying top dollar to either watch or show the PPV bout.  Likewise, folks are finding all types of novel ways to bet it. 

BetOnline is featuring a number of great props on Mayweather-Paul as well.

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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