GAME REFERENCE

Boxing Fight Cards on liontoto

Boxing on liontoto is built around the cards you actually follow — world title bouts, regional Asian fights and undercard action. We line up moneyline odds, round betting...

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liontoto How Boxing Works on Our Sportsbook

How Boxing Works on Our Sportsbook

We carry boxing through tier-one odds suppliers feeding the same prices the bigger Asian books trade on. Pick a fight, open the market tree, and you'll see fighter moneyline, round groups, KO/TKO, decision and over/under rounds. Lines update as the weigh-in closes. Live odds shift between rounds, and our cash-out toggle stays available on selected bouts so you can step out mid-card

without waiting for the scorecards.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Boxing Markets You'll Use

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Outright

Fighter Moneyline

The headline pick — who wins. We post prices early in fight week and adjust through...

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Rounds

Round Group Betting

Back a fighter to win inside rounds 1-3, 4-6, 7-9 or 10-12. Useful when you've watched...

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Method

Method of Victory

KO/TKO, decision, or draw — three lanes priced separately for each fighter. The board reshapes when...

Placing a Boxing Selection

Opening the Fight Card

Head to the sportsbook tab, pick Boxing from the sport rail, and the week's cards load by date. Featured bouts sit on top with full market trees one tap away.

Reading the Odds

We show decimal odds by default with a switch to American or fractional in your account settings. Round and method markets expand inline so you don't lose your place on the card.

Stake and Bet Slip

Drop a selection into the slip, type your stake, and the slip calculates returns instantly. Multi-fight parlays from the same card are accepted on most events we list.

Mobile In-Play Feel

Once the bell rings, in-play odds refresh between rounds. The slip stays pinned at the bottom of the screen on phones so you can react without scrolling back up.

BENCHMARKED

Boxing Market Transparency

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Game Type

Sportsbook event — boxing fight cards traded as live and pre-match markets, not a casino RNG product.

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Volatility

High variance on round and method markets; moneyline holds tighter, especially on title fights with a clear favourite.

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Supported Devices

Android, iOS and desktop browsers. The mobile slip and the desktop slip share the same selections in real time.

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Access Region

Available to account holders in Indonesia and other supported regions where local law permits sportsbook activity.

MOBILE GAMING

Boxing on Your Phone

Most fight nights run late in Asian time zones, so we built the boxing tab to feel right on a phone in bed. The card list loads quickly on patchy...

One-tap card view
Pinned bet slip
Round-by-round refresh
Low-data mode
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Help Around Boxing Bets

Team online

Settlement Questions

If a fight ends on a no-contest or technical decision and you're unsure how your selection settled, our team can walk through the official ruling and the market rules we used.

Live Odds Issues

Lines lagging or slip not accepting an in-play pick? Ping live chat with the fight name and round, and we'll check the market state on our trader side.

Card Schedule

Need to know if a regional Asian card is on our board? Drop the promoter or the main event into chat and we'll confirm whether trading is open.

TRUST MARKERS

Why Our Boxing Board Holds Up

Tier-One Odds Feed

Prices come from suppliers trading the same fights as the bigger Asian sportsbooks, so the numbers you see are competitive at the moment of placement.

Clear Market Rules

Every market lists settlement conditions — what counts as a KO, how technical decisions resolve, what happens on a postponement — before you place.

Independent Results

Settlements follow the official result announced by the sanctioning body, not our own call. Disputes are checked against the public scorecard.

Audited Slip Logs

Your bet slip history is timestamped and exportable, so the price you took and the stake you placed are on record for any later check.

Stable In-Play

Live odds are managed by traders who watch the round, not just an algorithm, which keeps prices honest when a fight swings unexpectedly.

Regional Coverage

We carry world title fights and Asian regional cards in the same lobby, so Indonesian fight fans aren't stuck with one circuit.

Boxing vs Other Sports With Us

Boxing vs MMABoth fight sports, but boxing offers cleaner round betting across 12 rounds; MMA leans on method and round-group markets across 3 or 5 rounds.
Boxing vs FootballFootball has more in-play markets per match; boxing has fewer markets but sharper price moves around weigh-ins and round-by-round momentum.
Boxing vs BasketballBasketball runs deeper in-play with quarter and player props; boxing trades on a single moment — when and how the fight ends.
Boxing vs TennisTennis has set and game markets refreshing constantly; boxing has rounds, but the tree is simpler and easier to scan on a phone.
Boxing vs EsportsEsports cards run weekly with map handicaps; boxing runs in waves around major fight nights, with longer windows to read each matchup.
Boxing vs BadmintonBadminton trades on game and set lines for Asian tour events; boxing competes for attention on the same nights but with method-based markets.
Boxing vs Live CasinoLive casino runs 24/7 at fixed house edges; boxing is event-driven, with prices that reflect public money and trader reads, not a fixed margin.

Boxing Highlights to Know

Title Fight Coverage

WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO title bouts go up on the board as soon as the contracts are signed and the date is locked.

Asian Regional Cards

Filipino, Japanese and Thai promoter cards appear alongside the global ones, which matters if you follow regional fighters.

Round Group Depth

Round groupings break the 12 rounds into clear windows, so a read on pacing translates into a real selection.

Method Pricing

KO/TKO and decision markets price separately for each fighter, giving room to back a style read instead of just a winner.

Live Cash-Out

Selected bouts allow cash-out between rounds, useful when a fight is closer or wider than the opening line suggested.

Weigh-In Reactions

We adjust prices around the weigh-in when a fighter looks drained or unusually sharp, so the line you see is current.

Boxing Questions We Hear

We trade world title fights from the four main sanctioning bodies, plus regional Asian cards from Filipino, Japanese and Thai promoters. If a card is announced and sanctioned, it usually appears on our board within fight week.

A majority or split draw settles draw-market selections as winners and moneyline picks on either fighter as losses, unless the specific market lists draw-no-bet rules. The settlement rule shows on the market before you place.

Postponed fights stay open if rescheduled inside the window stated in our boxing rules, usually a set number of days. Outside that window, selections void and stakes return to your account balance.

Yes. Once the opening bell rings, in-play odds open for moneyline and selected round markets. Prices refresh between rounds, and the slip pins to the bottom of the screen on mobile so you can act quickly.

A referee stoppage, corner retirement or knockout all settle as KO/TKO. A points result after the final bell settles as decision. Disqualifications follow the specific market rule listed on the bout.

On major nights, yes — we list moneyline and often round groups for the chief support and televised undercard bouts. Smaller club-level undercards may only carry moneyline pricing.

Headline title fights post early, sometimes weeks out from fight night. Regional cards typically open in the days before the weigh-in, with round and method markets layered in as we approach the walkouts.