GAME REFERENCE

Boxing Betting on 1nwin

Twelve-round title fights, four-round undercards and weekend prelims — we line up Boxing markets across the calendar so you can move from outright winner picks to round-by-round live...

Round BettingMethod of VictoryLive In-Fight OddsTitle Fight SpecialsUndercard Markets
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What Boxing Looks Like Inside 1nwin

Our Boxing book is powered by tier-one odds feeds covering WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO title nights plus the regional cards Indonesia fans actually watch. You pick the winner, the round, the method — KO, TKO, decision or draw — or wait until the bell and trade live prices round by round. We keep the market list tight, the limits honest, and

cash-out open on most main events so you can lock a position before the final card is read.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Boxing Features Worth Opening

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1nwin Round-Group Betting
Rounds

Round-Group Betting

Back a stoppage in rounds 1-3, 4-6, 7-9 or 10-12. We price every grouping on main-event cards and refresh between rounds so you can re-enter a live position after a knockdown scare.

1nwin Method of Victory
Method

Method of Victory

Choose KO/TKO, points decision, technical decision or draw. We split each fighter's method line so you can stack a winner pick with the exact finish you expect from their style, reach and recent form.

1nwin In-Fight Live Odds
Live

In-Fight Live Odds

Once the opening bell rings we keep prices moving between rounds. Cash-out is open on most title bouts, and we surface next-round knockdown props the moment a fighter starts visibly hurting.

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PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Boxing Plays on 1nwin

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Entry to the Boxing Board Open the Sports tab, tap Boxing in the A-Z list and the full card stack loads — title fights pinned, undercards underneath. No separate app, no extra login, you stay on the same session.
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Building a Slip Tap any price to add it to your slip. Single, multi or system bets all work on Boxing — we let you combine a method pick with a round group on the same fighter where the rules allow.
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Live Round Betting Between rounds we suspend, re-price and re-open. You'll see the next-round market refresh within seconds of the bell, with knockdown and stoppage props sitting beside the headline winner line.
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Mobile Slip Feel The slip docks to the bottom of your screen on phones so you can scroll the card and add picks one-handed. Stake entry uses your saved chip values from previous fight nights.

Boxing Market Transparency

Market TypeFixed-odds sportsbook — winner, method, round group, total rounds, knockdowns.
VolatilityHigh on method and exact-round, medium on winner lines, lower on over/under rounds.
Supported DevicesAndroid phones, iPhone, iPad, desktop browsers — same odds, same slip, synced session.
Access RegionBoxing markets open to Indonesia accounts where local law permits and supported regions allow.
ON THE GO

Boxing on Your Phone

Fight nights run late, and most of you watch from a phone propped against a pillow. We built our Boxing screens for that — big tap targets on the price...

One-tap round bets
Sticky live slip
Swipe between fights
Background odds refresh
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Google Play App Store
24/7 SUPPORT

Help Around Boxing Bets

Market Rules Not sure how a technical decision settles, or...
Live Chat During Fights Chat stays open through the main event. If...
Settlement Queries If your slip doesn't settle within thirty minutes...
TRUST MARKERS

Why Our Boxing Book Holds Up

Tier-One Odds Feed

Our Boxing prices come from the same data partners used by major European books, so the lines you see on title nights track the global market rather than drifting off it.

Sanctioning Body Results

We settle on official WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO scorecards. No in-house judging, no shortcuts — what the announcer reads is what your slip reads.

Audited Settlement

Settlement logs are reviewed against the official result sheet for every televised card, with an audit trail kept for any bet that needs to be reviewed later.

Open Rules Page

Postponement, no-contest, retirement on the stool, doctor stoppage — every edge case has a written rule before the first bell, not invented after the fact.

Live Cash-Out Integrity

Cash-out prices are generated from the same live feed as the headline market, so the number you see is the number you get when you tap the button.

Limit Transparency

Maximum payouts for Boxing are published on the rules page by event tier, so you know the cap before you build a multi around a title fight.

Boxing vs Our Other Sports

vs MMA
Boxing keeps the method list tighter — KO, TKO, decision, draw — where MMA adds submission and ground-and-pound finishes. Round groups in Boxing run twelve, MMA caps at five.
vs Football
Football is a ninety-minute single market session; Boxing gives you up to twelve separate live windows between rounds, each with fresh prices and fresh cash-out math.
vs Basketball
Basketball lives on totals and spreads. Boxing trades on finish method and exact round, so the skill is reading a fighter's style rather than crunching team stats.
vs Tennis
Tennis offers set and game betting; Boxing offers round and method. Both reward in-play reading, but Boxing gives you longer breaks between price refreshes.
vs Esports
Esports markets move in seconds; Boxing moves in three-minute rounds. If you prefer pacing your decisions between bells, Boxing is the calmer live experience.
vs Live Casino
Live Casino runs continuously with house odds; Boxing is event-driven with peer-priced markets. Different rhythm, different bankroll plan, same slip.
vs Slots
Slots are RNG entertainment; Boxing is sports trading. Your edge comes from fight tape and matchup reading, not reel math.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things About Our Boxing Board

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Title Fight Coverage Every WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO world title fight is on the board, plus interim and regional belts where odds providers cover them.
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Undercard Markets We price the full undercard, not just the headliner. Prospect fights and four-rounders get winner and method lines wherever feed data allows.
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Round-by-Round Live Live markets refresh between every round with knockdown, stoppage and next-round-winner props sitting alongside the headline line.
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Cash-Out Open on most main events and televised co-features, including during the one-minute corner break between rounds.
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Method Splits Each fighter gets a separate KO, TKO and decision price so you can target exactly how you expect the finish to land.
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Total Rounds Over/under lines on total rounds completed, set per-fight based on the scheduled distance and both fighters' stoppage history.

Boxing Questions We Hear Most

We cover every sanctioned world title fight from WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO, plus major promoter cards from Top Rank, Matchroom, PBC and Queensberry. Regional Asian cards appear when odds providers feed them.

If the fight goes to the cards after an accidental cut past round four, it settles as a decision, not a KO or TKO. We follow the sanctioning body's official ruling on the result.

If the bout is rescheduled within the same promotional window, usually inside seven days, your slip stands. If it falls outside that window or the matchup changes, stakes are returned.

Yes, cash-out stays open during the one-minute corner break on most televised main events and co-features. Prices refresh based on knockdowns scored and our live model's read of the round.

Each three-round group — 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 — gets its own stoppage line per fighter, plus a goes-the-distance price. We re-price between rounds once the fight begins.

Yes, the full Boxing board runs in your phone browser with a sticky slip, one-tap stake entry and live odds refreshing in the background. No separate app download is required to follow a card.

Payout caps are published on our Boxing rules page by event tier. World title main events carry the highest limits, with undercard fights and regional belts sitting on a lower published cap.