Boxing Bet Tracker
From world title fights to undercard prospects, boxing betting rewards deep knowledge of fighter styles, trainer matchups, and weight class dynamics. Track every fight bet and find where your boxing analysis actually converts.
Boxing Bet Types to Track
Every Boxing bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.
Fight Winner (Moneyline)
Pick the outright fight winner. Boxing moneylines can range from heavy favorites at -800 to pick-'em fights. Track moneyline ROI by favorite vs. underdog to find where your boxing read is most accurate.
Method of Victory
KO/TKO, Decision (points), or Technical Decision. Method props often offer better value than straight winner bets — a fighter who wins by decision at +300 is worth far more than the moneyline. Track method accuracy by weight class.
Round Betting
Predict which round the fight ends. Round bets carry the highest odds — a round 3 KO prediction at +2000 requires very deep knowledge of fighter patterns and conditioning. Track round accuracy by fight type.
Fight Goes the Distance
Will the fight go to all scheduled rounds for a decision? Distance bets are cleaner and more frequent than round-specific bets. Track goes-the-distance record by weight class — heavyweights finish more often than lightweights.
Total Rounds
Over/under on total rounds completed. A technically dominant boxer who earns late-round stoppages differs from a pressure puncher who ends fights early. Track total rounds accuracy by fighter style matchup.
Points Winner by Round
Who wins specific rounds on the judges' scorecards? Round-winner props are common in big PPV fights. Track round prediction accuracy for fights you watch live — your real-time assessment may be sharper than pre-fight.
Key Boxing Metrics to Track
These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your Boxing betting edge really comes from.
Underdog Moneyline ROI
Boxing produces major upsets regularly — styles make fights, and a big underdog with the right technical approach can beat a heavy favorite. Track underdog ML bets separately — the ROI data often tells a very different story from your favorite-backing record.
Method Accuracy by Weight Class
Heavyweights finish by KO far more often than super-featherweights. Your method-of-victory accuracy by weight class reveals where your fighter-style knowledge is deepest. Track method bets by weight division.
Distance vs. Stoppage Record
Some bettors are excellent at predicting distance fights but poor at stoppage picks, or vice versa. Tracking 'goes the distance' bets separately from stoppage bets reveals your clearest boxing betting skill.
Title Fight vs. Non-Title Record
Championship fights attract massive public money and are priced more tightly than non-title bouts. Your title fight record vs. undercard or non-title match record often shows dramatically different profitability.
Favorite Performance at Short Prices
Heavy favorites in boxing (-400 or shorter) win most of the time but at very poor odds. Track your ROI specifically when backing favorites at -300 or shorter — it may be negative even with a high win percentage.
Promoter and Platform Performance
Top Rank, PBC, Matchroom, and Golden Boy promotions produce different fight styles and matchmaking approaches. Knowing which promotion tends toward competitive matchups vs. safe records helps calibrate upset probability. Track by promotion.
How to Track Your Boxing Bets with mybets.gg
Log Every Bet
Add your Boxing bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.
See Your Real ROI
Your dashboard breaks down ROI by Boxing bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.
Find Your Edge
AI-powered insights highlight which Boxing markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.
Boxing Betting Strategy Tips
Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for Boxing bettors.
Style Analysis Is Non-Negotiable in Boxing
More than almost any combat sport, boxing outcomes are determined by stylistic matchups. A jab-and-move technician versus a pressure puncher plays completely differently from two power punchers. Log the fighter style classification on every boxing bet — 'technical boxer vs. puncher', 'southpaw vs. orthodox', 'pressure fighter vs. counter-puncher'. Over time, filter by style matchup type and see which matchup dynamics you consistently predict correctly and which catch you out.
Method of Victory Is More Efficient Than Moneyline for Favorites
When a heavy favorite is -500 on the moneyline, their 'wins by KO/TKO or Decision' moneyline combined is the same probability at better total value. For example, a fighter at -500 might be -250 for KO/TKO and -200 for Decision. If you're confident in the winner but unsure of method, splitting a stake between method bets often generates better expected value than the straight moneyline. Track method bets alongside your moneyline bets to see the difference.
Weight Class Trajectory Tells You More Than Rankings
A boxer moving up in weight for the first time, a fighter rehydrating above their natural weight limit, or a champion who has been knocked down for the first time — these trajectory signals often predict outcomes better than current rankings. Log a 'fight context' tag on every bet noting the weight class dynamic. Fighters who move up in weight to chase bigger paydays are systematically underestimated by the public; fighters who have been physically hurt previously are systematically overvalued in the next fight.
Frequently Asked Questions: Boxing Bet Tracking
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