Draws

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Sharker25, Nov 29, 2008.

  1. Sharker25

    Sharker25 New Member Full Member

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    I was looking at all of the Vbookie stuff on the board, and every fight has about a 25/1 bet on a draw.

    What has to happen in order for a fight to be a draw? What happens next? And when was the last time a fight ended this way? Does it actually happen?
     
  2. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A fight is a draw when the scores on the scorecards are even

    One of Manny's fights ended in a draw against JMM

    There's a series of ways it can end on a draw, but its 12 rounds of boxing so that means that both fighters have a chance at winning six rounds respectively

    When it does end in a draw, no one wins...if its for a championship then the champ keeps his belt.

    As far as betting...you get your money back and no one loses money, unless there's a betting option on a Draw. If there's a betting options on Draw then it goes to them. If you're talking about simple House betting like amongst friends and there's a pool involved, then the money goes to the house...this varies though between people. Some people feel everyone should get their money back, and other's feel it goes to the house...
     
  3. brickfists

    brickfists The Nonpareil Full Member

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    eh i think he understands boxing's rules hes been a member over 3yrs lol

    hes asking why such big odds on fights going to a draw these days and to tell ya the truth i dont know
     
  4. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Donovan, is that you??????:lol: