FanDuel Odds: Tyson-Jones Jr Fight: Method of Victory, More

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FanDuel Odds: Tyson-Jones Jr Fight: Method of Victory, More

FanDuel is offering odds on the big Saturday night fight between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones, Jr.  FanDuel is only available in a handful of US states.  Alternatives to FanDuel accessible from most US states include BetOnline, which offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

The FanDuel odds for this fight have Tyson -230 and Jones, Jr pays $17.60 for every $10 bet.

Method of Victory odds have Tyson by Decision paying $33 for every $10 bet, KO -120, Jones Jr. by Decision paying $30, KO paying $41 for every $10 bet.  The draw pays $60 for every $10 bet.

Currently, the FanDuel sports betting app is offered in New Jersey, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Colorado, Tennessee, Illinois, and Iowa. Soon FanDuel will be going live in Michigan and Virginia, too, but not for this fight.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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