Betting On

SlapFIGHT Championship

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As you think about betting on SlapFIGHT Championship, there are plenty of materials out there to help. On the SlapFIGHT YouTube there are highlights and full fight replays featuring competitors in upcoming events. There are also written previews for all scheduled bouts to help gain additional insight. Also check out Pro League Network’s socials for additional content to help choose your competitor or proposition.


Types of Bets


Head to Head Betting

Every SlapFIGHT competition features two competitors, with all fights scheduled for 10 rounds. A fighter can win the competition via Knockout, TKO, or by decision. Competitors who consistently deliver clean, solid slaps throughout the fight seem to do the best at SlapFIGHT Championship as penalties can prove to be costly. Penalties result in the loss of the next round’s slap forcing the competitor to defend twice in a row. Also, recording a penalty guarantees that you cannot win that round’s point which can determine the outcome if the fight goes to a decision.


Over / Under Round Total

The total rounds wager is a bet on how many rounds the fight will last. The round must be completed for the round to count towards action on the bet. For example, for an over 8.5 rounds bet to win, both competitors must successfully complete round 8 for that bet to win. If a fighter gets knocked out from a round 8 slap, the under 8.5 wager will be graded as a winner.

A few things to consider when betting the over / under is the toughness of each competitor and how many penalties you expect a given fighter to get. It is important to consider the durability of the competitor when thinking about how many rounds they will last. One would want to bet the over on a competitor who can eat slaps and maybe look to take the under on someone who has the propensity to tap out early and get knocked down/out. If a competitor is particularly prone to penalties, one may want to bet the over as penalties reduce the number of slaps delivered. If competitors are not penalty prone, more slaps will be delivered and you may want to take the under.


Yes / No (KO, TKO)

One of the most exhilarating bets in SlapFIGHT Championship is whether the fight will end in a KO/TKO or go the distance of the full 10 rounds. When considering newer competitors, it is worth noting that they are more likely to commit infractions which make the rounds go by faster. On the flip side, one nasty club could throw off their competitor and make them more subject to a knockout.