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Boxing doesn't give you 82 games a season to find your spots. Each fight is its own event, announced weeks or months in advance, with a single result that either justifies the preparation or doesn't. That concentration of attention on individual matchups is actually what makes boxing such a compelling betting market. When a fight is announced, there's a window where the opening line is softer than it will be by fight night. Flush.com covers professional boxing across all major weight classes and promotions with pre-fight markets and live in-play betting through every round.

Boxing's Greatest Fighters

The history of boxing is built on rivalries and individual performances that became permanent reference points. Muhammad Ali's fights against George Foreman and Joe Frazier remain the most discussed in the sport's history. Against Foreman in Kinshasa in 1974, Ali absorbed punishment through the early rounds before Foreman tired and Ali finished him in the eighth. The following year, against Frazier in Manila, both fighters pushed themselves to their physical limits across 14 brutal rounds before Frazier's corner stopped the fight.

Later generations produced their own defining names. Mike Tyson's combination of speed and power made him the most intimidating heavyweight of the late 1980s. Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, and Roberto Duran produced memorable middleweight contests throughout the same decade. The sport has never been short of talent or controversy, which keeps betting interest consistently high regardless of the era.

Fighters to Watch in 2026

Oleksandr Usyk remains the most accomplished heavyweight in the sport right now. A former undisputed cruiserweight champion and Olympic gold medalist, Usyk's combination of footwork, punch selection, and conditioning makes him the benchmark in the division heading into 2026.

Terence Crawford became the first boxer in the four-belt era to win undisputed titles in three weight classes. His ring IQ and ability to switch between orthodox and southpaw mid-fight make him genuinely difficult to prepare for and consistently interesting from a betting perspective.

Naoya Inoue, nicknamed The Monster, is the most destructive fighter below heavyweight in the sport. An undisputed champion across multiple weight classes with finishing ability in both hands, Inoue's fights rarely go the full distance and the method of victory market is usually worth looking at.

Saul Canelo Alvarez remains one of the sport's biggest commercial draws despite being sidelined with injury. His return timeline in 2026 will generate significant outright and prop market activity when confirmed.

Devin Haney brings elite defensive technique and movement to the lighter weight classes. A former undisputed lightweight champion who has since moved up, Haney's fights tend to go the distance and total rounds markets often offer value against knockout-heavy opponents.

Boxing Betting Markets at Flush

Fight winner is the primary market, picking which boxer wins by any method, including decision, knockout, technical knockout, or disqualification. Total rounds runs over and under a projected round number, which is one of the most popular boxing markets because it holds value regardless of who wins. Method of victory breaks down how the fight ends, covering inside the distance wins by knockout or stoppage versus going to the judges' scorecards. Winner and round combines both outcomes into a single selection for higher odds. Round betting picks the specific round a fight ends in, which carries the highest odds and works best when you have a strong read on one fighter's finishing tendencies. Live betting updates round by round throughout the fight.

How to Bet on Boxing with Crypto at Flush

When a major fight is announced, the opening lines are often the best prices you will see before fight night. At Flush.com, you can deposit and get a position on as soon as markets open. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, and POL all accepted. No crypto yet? Ramper is built into the platform so you can buy and fund in one step without setting up a separate exchange. Go to Boxing under Sports, find your fight, select a market, and confirm your stake. Works on mobile browser with no app required.

VIP Rewards at Flush

Boxing bettors often concentrate larger stakes on fewer events rather than spreading across daily fixtures. Every bet you place at Flush contributes to your VIP tier and earns rakeback on the house edge, releasing every 30 minutes. The first claim of each day is tripled during Rakeboost Happy Hour. Level-up bonuses pay out in real cash each time you move up through ten tiers from Iron to Vibranium, up to $1,700,000 total. Daily and monthly calendar bonuses run throughout the year regardless of how frequently the biggest fights land on the calendar.

Refer Friends and Earn Commission

Boxing is one of the few sports where people still gather to watch together on fight night. If your group bets on big matchups, the Flush referral program pays you for bringing them onto the platform. You earn 20% commission on the cash wagers of your five most active direct referrals each month, 10% on their referrals, and 5% from the tier below. Three levels deep, up to 155 rewarded referrals per calendar month, on real-money wagers only.

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FAQ - Boxing Betting with Crypto

What boxing betting markets are available at Flush? Flush covers fight winner, method of victory (KO, TKO, decision, disqualification), total rounds, and round betting across world title fights and major promotions in all weight classes. Outright markets are available for multi-fight cards.

Can I bet on boxing with Bitcoin? Yes. Flush.com accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, POL, TRX and SOL. Deposit instantly, bet on boxing, and withdraw to your wallet with no banking delays.

Is there live in-play betting on boxing? Yes. Flush offers live in-play boxing markets with round-by-round updates on fight winner, total rounds, and method of victory as each fight progresses.

Does every boxing bet earn rakeback? Yes. Every bet placed on boxing at Flush contributes to your VIP tier and earns rakeback on the house edge, unlocking every 30 minutes with a $5 minimum.

What is a method of victory bet in boxing? A method of victory bet lets you wager on how a fight ends, rather than just who wins. The main options are inside the distance (KO, TKO, or technical decision before the scheduled rounds are completed) or going to the judges' scorecards for a points decision. More detailed versions split inside the distance wins by knockdown KO versus corner or referee stoppage TKO. Choosing the method can offer significantly better odds than the straight fight winner market when one fighter is a heavy favourite.

What does over/under rounds mean in boxing betting? An over/under rounds market sets a projected number of rounds as the line and lets you bet on whether the fight ends before or after that point. A fight scheduled for 12 rounds with a 9.5 round line means you bet on whether the fight goes past round nine or ends earlier. This market holds value regardless of who wins, which makes it popular when the fight winner is a strong favourite but the stoppage potential is genuine.

How are boxing bets settled if a fight ends by disqualification? A disqualification (DQ) counts as a win for the opponent. Method of Victory bets are settled as 'Win by DQ/Disqualification' -- if you backed the winning fighter to win by any method, a DQ win still counts. If you specifically bet on KO/TKO or Decision, a DQ loss does not qualify.

What happens to boxing bets if the fight is ruled a No Contest? If a fight is ruled a No Contest (typically due to accidental foul before Round 4), all bets are voided and stakes returned. If the No Contest occurs after Round 4 in most jurisdictions, the result at the time of stoppage may stand -- this is governed by the official sanctioning body's ruling.

Do boxing bets stand if a fighter fails to answer the bell? Yes -- if a fighter fails to answer the bell (stool retirement between rounds), their opponent is declared the winner via TKO. Match Winner bets are settled on that result. Round betting markets are voided if the fight ends between rounds rather than during a scheduled round.

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