Select one of the events from the drop-down menu to see The SharpBetting Line according to the latest pre-fight betting odds. The SharpBetting Line identifies the Over/Under performance midpoint for the betting favourite in the fight. The question is, will the favourite do better or worse than the betting market anticipates?
- Note: "All other results" covers everything including the favourite winning after The SharpBetting Line, the favourite winning on points, the fight ending in a draw, and also the underdog winning.
Results
Date | Fight | The SharpBetting Line | Wins Before Line | Wins After Line | Favourite Doesn't Win |
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- Note: for these results, if a boxer retires between rounds it is recorded as a win within the final completed round. For instance, a retirement between rounds 9 and 10 is recorded as a win within 9 rounds.
- Bet365 rules state: "In the event of a fighter retiring on his stool between Rounds e.g. 9 and 10, it will count as Round 9 for settlement purposes i.e. the last fully completed round."
Applied to Round Betting
- Nick Ball to beat TJ Doheny in Round 10 at odds of 12/1?
- Filip Hrgović to beat Joe Joyce in Round 9 at odds of 11/1?
If the favourite was backed to win in the round quoted in The SharpBetting Line, a simple flat stake strategy of £10 per fight would have resulted in a profit of £510 after the first 32 contests.
That is a return-on-investment of 159%. [updated: 23-Mar-2025]
- Exp. Wins = Total expected winning bets based on the probabilities of the sportsbooks' round-betting odds for each outcome in The SharpBetting Line.
- Act. Wins = Total actual winning bets based on predictions made by The Sharp Betting Line.
- P/L = Profit/Loss over time based on a flat £10 stake.
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