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    Pinoy-T-X
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    Boxing question

    What’s the difference with

    - a boxer winning TKO/KO or DQ

    vs

    - a boxer winning ITD

    isnt that the same, betting-wise?

    was wondering because the odds of
    Joshua Tko/ko or dq is -237
    While
    Joshua ITD is -248
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    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtoler View Post
    No.
    What’s the difference betting wise?

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    with those odds not much difference I guess. if its an option to be bet on for a fight book might try to run game. but referee judgement wise its different. just doesnt mean the same to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtoler View Post
    with those odds not much difference I guess. if its an option to be bet on for a fight book might try to run game. but referee judgement wise its different. just doesnt mean the same to me.
    I understand what you mean. Nevertheless, It just seems to me that betting wise it’s the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinoy-T-X View Post
    I understand what you mean. Nevertheless, It just seems to me that betting wise it’s the same.
    I think ITD includes a RTD (Referee Technical Decision)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo de Naranja View Post
    I think ITD includes a RTD (Referee Technical Decision)
    That one I’ve never heard (RTD). Thanks for your input.

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