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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- For these results, if a boxer retires between rounds it is recorded as a win within the last 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."
- If a fight is decided by a technical decision (such as one resulting from an accidental injury leading to the bout going to the judges' scorecards) any bets on The SharpBetting Line would be voided.
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 ?
- Oleksandr Usyk to beat Daniel Dubois in Round 11 at odds of 17/1 ?
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 the Profit/Loss shown in green on this graph.
That is a return-on-investment of 84%. [updated: 28-May-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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