Boxing Odds Comparison

 

Jan 24 Event Name To Win Fight
12:00
AET
  • Carlos Ocampo
  • Callum Walsh
Jan 25 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Israil Madrimov
15:30
AET
  • Jesse Hart
  • Khalil Coe
16:00
AET
  • Andy Cruz
  • Raymond Muratalla
Feb 01 Event Name To Win Fight
07:00
AET
  • Taylah Gentzen
  • Elif Nur Turhan
07:00
AET
  • Boris Crighton
07:30
AET
  • Francesca Hennessy
07:30
AET
  • Jaouad Belmehdi
  • Josh Padley
08:00
AET
  • Josh Kelly
  • Bakhram Murtazaliev
08:00
AET
  • Gustavo Daniel Lemos
  • Adam Azim
09:00
AET
  • William Scull
11:30
AET
  • Carlos Castro
  • Bruce Carrington
12:00
AET
  • Jamaine Ortiz
  • Keyshawn Davis
12:30
AET
  • Austin Williams
  • Carlos Adames
13:00
AET
  • Shakur Stevenson
  • Teofimo Lopez
14:00
AET
  • Abass Baraou
  • Xander Zayas
Feb 08 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Andrew Cain
08:00
AET
  • Brandon Figueroa
  • Nick Ball
Feb 22 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Bilal Fawaz
  • Ishmael Davis
08:00
AET
  • Josh Warrington
  • Leigh Wood
Feb 23 Event Name To Win Fight
14:00
AET
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn
  • Claressa Shields
Mar 01 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Eduardo Nunez
  • Emanuel Navarrete
Mar 15 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Mark Chamberlain
  • Pierce O-Leary
08:00
AET
  • Anthony Cacace
  • James Dickens
Mar 29 Event Name To Win Fight
06:00
AET
  • Brad Pauls
  • Shakiel Thompson
06:30
AET
  • Gerome Warburton
  • Nathan Heaney
07:00
AET
  • Zak Miller
  • Liam Davies
08:00
AET
  • Jermaine Franklin
  • Moses Itauma

OddsJet has the best boxing odds for fight fans in Australia

No matter the weight-class, if the match matters, OddsJet compares boxing odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Australia and offer AUD accounts.  This boxing odds comparison allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every important match so Australian bettors may maximize their potential returns.  Fight fans can also compare UFC odds on OddsJet.

 

Boxing Odds explained

To Win Fight

When one is betting on the winner of a boxing match, there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined solely by the odds pricing.  

.

Boxing Odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  When the odds are below even-money, a negative number is used.   A negative odds price expresses how much one needs to wager in order to return a profit of $100.  For example, if a boxer is favoured heavily to win, one might see a figure of -310.  This means that one would need to wager $310 in order to return $100 in profit for a total potential return of $410.  When one sees a positive odds price in American format, the odds are above even and express how much profit one might gain with a wager of $100.  At +194 on given boxer to win, a bet of $100 would return one’s stake plus $194 for a total return of $294.  Note that although the American odds format centres on the figure of $100, this is purely for expression and is not a restriction in any way on the amount that may be staked. 

For the Decimal odds format, simply multiply the stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win including the stake amount.  For example, if one wagered $20 at a price of 1.90, the total return would be $38, a profit of $18. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit return that could be received over and above the stake amount.  For example, if one bet $20 at an odds price of 9/2 (said nine-to-two) and wins, the $20 stake is returned and the profit would be $90 (9 divided by 2, multiplied by $20) or a total return of $110.  


Odds updated at: 10:04 AET 21/01/2026 Odds may have changed.

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Boxing Odds Comparison

 

Jan 24 Event Name To Win Fight
12:00
AET
  • Carlos Ocampo
  • Callum Walsh
Jan 25 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Israil Madrimov
15:30
AET
  • Jesse Hart
  • Khalil Coe
16:00
AET
  • Andy Cruz
  • Raymond Muratalla
Feb 01 Event Name To Win Fight
07:00
AET
  • Taylah Gentzen
  • Elif Nur Turhan
07:00
AET
  • Boris Crighton
07:30
AET
  • Francesca Hennessy
07:30
AET
  • Jaouad Belmehdi
  • Josh Padley
08:00
AET
  • Josh Kelly
  • Bakhram Murtazaliev
08:00
AET
  • Gustavo Daniel Lemos
  • Adam Azim
09:00
AET
  • William Scull
11:30
AET
  • Carlos Castro
  • Bruce Carrington
12:00
AET
  • Jamaine Ortiz
  • Keyshawn Davis
12:30
AET
  • Austin Williams
  • Carlos Adames
13:00
AET
  • Shakur Stevenson
  • Teofimo Lopez
14:00
AET
  • Abass Baraou
  • Xander Zayas
Feb 08 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Andrew Cain
08:00
AET
  • Brandon Figueroa
  • Nick Ball
Feb 22 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Bilal Fawaz
  • Ishmael Davis
08:00
AET
  • Josh Warrington
  • Leigh Wood
Feb 23 Event Name To Win Fight
14:00
AET
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn
  • Claressa Shields
Mar 01 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Eduardo Nunez
  • Emanuel Navarrete
Mar 15 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Mark Chamberlain
  • Pierce O-Leary
08:00
AET
  • Anthony Cacace
  • James Dickens
Mar 29 Event Name To Win Fight
06:00
AET
  • Brad Pauls
  • Shakiel Thompson
06:30
AET
  • Gerome Warburton
  • Nathan Heaney
07:00
AET
  • Zak Miller
  • Liam Davies
08:00
AET
  • Jermaine Franklin
  • Moses Itauma
Jan 24 Event Name To Win Fight
12:00
AET
  • Carlos Ocampo
  • Callum Walsh
Jan 25 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Israil Madrimov
15:30
AET
  • Jesse Hart
  • Khalil Coe
16:00
AET
  • Andy Cruz
  • Raymond Muratalla
Feb 01 Event Name To Win Fight
07:00
AET
  • Taylah Gentzen
  • Elif Nur Turhan
07:00
AET
  • Boris Crighton
07:30
AET
  • Francesca Hennessy
07:30
AET
  • Jaouad Belmehdi
  • Josh Padley
08:00
AET
  • Josh Kelly
  • Bakhram Murtazaliev
08:00
AET
  • Gustavo Daniel Lemos
  • Adam Azim
09:00
AET
  • William Scull
11:30
AET
  • Carlos Castro
  • Bruce Carrington
12:00
AET
  • Jamaine Ortiz
  • Keyshawn Davis
12:30
AET
  • Austin Williams
  • Carlos Adames
13:00
AET
  • Shakur Stevenson
  • Teofimo Lopez
14:00
AET
  • Abass Baraou
  • Xander Zayas
Feb 08 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Andrew Cain
08:00
AET
  • Brandon Figueroa
  • Nick Ball
Feb 22 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Bilal Fawaz
  • Ishmael Davis
08:00
AET
  • Josh Warrington
  • Leigh Wood
Feb 23 Event Name To Win Fight
14:00
AET
  • Franchon Crews Dezurn
  • Claressa Shields
Mar 01 Event Name To Win Fight
15:00
AET
  • Eduardo Nunez
  • Emanuel Navarrete
Mar 15 Event Name To Win Fight
07:30
AET
  • Mark Chamberlain
  • Pierce O-Leary
08:00
AET
  • Anthony Cacace
  • James Dickens
Mar 29 Event Name To Win Fight
06:00
AET
  • Brad Pauls
  • Shakiel Thompson
06:30
AET
  • Gerome Warburton
  • Nathan Heaney
07:00
AET
  • Zak Miller
  • Liam Davies
08:00
AET
  • Jermaine Franklin
  • Moses Itauma

OddsJet has the best boxing odds for fight fans in Australia

No matter the weight-class, if the match matters, OddsJet compares boxing odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Australia and offer AUD accounts.  This boxing odds comparison allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every important match so Australian bettors may maximize their potential returns.  Fight fans can also compare UFC odds on OddsJet.

 

Boxing Odds explained

To Win Fight

When one is betting on the winner of a boxing match, there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined solely by the odds pricing.  

.

Boxing Odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  When the odds are below even-money, a negative number is used.   A negative odds price expresses how much one needs to wager in order to return a profit of $100.  For example, if a boxer is favoured heavily to win, one might see a figure of -310.  This means that one would need to wager $310 in order to return $100 in profit for a total potential return of $410.  When one sees a positive odds price in American format, the odds are above even and express how much profit one might gain with a wager of $100.  At +194 on given boxer to win, a bet of $100 would return one’s stake plus $194 for a total return of $294.  Note that although the American odds format centres on the figure of $100, this is purely for expression and is not a restriction in any way on the amount that may be staked. 

For the Decimal odds format, simply multiply the stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win including the stake amount.  For example, if one wagered $20 at a price of 1.90, the total return would be $38, a profit of $18. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit return that could be received over and above the stake amount.  For example, if one bet $20 at an odds price of 9/2 (said nine-to-two) and wins, the $20 stake is returned and the profit would be $90 (9 divided by 2, multiplied by $20) or a total return of $110.  


Odds updated at: 10:04 AET 21/01/2026 Odds may have changed.

Betting sites & popular Aussie payment methods

Find online bookies by your preferred banking method.

 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



IMAGINE WHAT YOU COULD BE BUYING INSTEAD

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au 18+


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