Big Weekend of Boxing Coming

by WagerHome Blog on May 8, 2024

The sport of boxing doesn’t always deliver great matchups, but that is not the case when looking at the schedule this weekend. Not only will there be three big fights taking place, but there will also be some great betting options to explore. 

Boxing has always been a great sport when it comes to the betting industry, and that is something to keep in mind this weekend. Instead of just searching for the best bets to make, you can also become your own bookie and accept wagers on your own. 

Becoming your own bookie can open up a whole new world of possibilities, and you will be in charge of what bets you offer. Here is a look at some of the top matchups of the day, and how you can become your own bookie today. 

Big Title Fights

There are a couple of big title fights taking place around the world, but one of the best fights will take place in Cardiff, Wales. That fight will feature Jessica McCaskill and Lauren Price, and the WBA Women’s Welterweight title will be on the line. 

Lauren Price is the clear favorite to win this fight at -300, while McCaskill currently has some betting odds set at +350. You will be able to adjust those lines to meet your needs, and that is only available if you are your own bookie. 

Price is going to win this fight, and you can offer some unique prop betting options to generate more interest and excitement. There is another big fight taking place in Perth, Australia as Vasiliy Lomachenko is set to fight with George Kambosos Jr. 

There is an even bigger favorite in this IBF Lightweight title fight as Lomanchenko has odds set at -600 to claim that crown. There will be some that are looking to back Kambosos Jr. as an underdog, and that is where some serious value will come in. 

Since title fights don’t happen every single weekend, this is the perfect time to use that momentum to get your PPH site all set up. 

First Steps to Being a Bookie

Becoming a bookie is not as intimidating as it might sound, but there are some steps that you are going to need to take. Step one is setting up your own Pay Per Head site, and that is really the most complicated part of the entire process. 

Setting up your PPH site is not always easy to do, but WagerHome is a website that can make things much easier for you. WagerHome has been working with customers for years, and they know all of the tips and tricks to make this a pretty seamless process. 

After getting your PPH site set up, the next step is going to be finding a way to attract some customers to your site. WagerHome can also help with this process, but big events such as the boxing title fights will help. 

Becoming your own bookie ahead of the boxing title fights is a great option to explore, but you can also offer bettings on all of the other big events this summer.

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UFC 300 is Loaded With Fights

by WagerHome Blog on April 9, 2024

There are some great MMA fights that take place every single weekend, but the biggest of them all will be taking place this weekend. UFC 300 is the third fight in a trilogy, and it has one of the most loaded fight cards of all-time. 

Saturday night is going to conclude with a couple of title fights, and those events always lead to some great betting opportunities. Instead of sitting back and trying to make predictions on the top fights this weekend, now is a perfect time to become your own bookie. 

By becoming your own bookie, you are going to be in charge of the betting options that are available for all of the top UFC events. Setting up your own PPH site will be the first step in this process, and you can get some help to make this happen. 

There really is no bad time to become your own bookie, but there are some really big advantages to getting all signed up and ready to go for this event. The anticipation and excitement for UFC 300 is unmatched, and this is an event that is going to live up to the hype in a major way. 

So Many Options

Every UFC event is going to have a main card that is filled with some title fights, but this one has more bigger fights than ever before. Three title fights will round out the action, but there are also some other big bouts set to take place. 

When you become your own bookie, you will be able to set what types of bets can be made on each of the fights. You can also look at adding some prop betting option, and UFC 300 is going to be the perfect event to make that happen. 

There will be so many big names set to battle it out in the Octagon this weekend, and that will have bettors looking to get in on the action. The most popular fighters always lead to the best fights and betting options, and that is the case this weekend. 

Even though there won’t be another event as big as UFC 300 the rest of 2024, there are still going to be events nearly every weekend. Getting your PPH site set up right now will allow you to accept bets on upcoming events as well. 

WagerHome Will Help

The best part about trying to become your own bookie is that you aren’t going to be alone in this process. WagerHome.com has all of the tools needed to make this an easy process, and it is looking to help you out as well. 

Since getting a PPH site set up is the first step, you will want to get the most help from WagerHome. It’s not easy to get your website established, but things should roll along nicely after that.

There is going to be a great opportunity this weekend and beyond to become your own bookie, and it’s an even better option when using tools from WagerHome.

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UFC 290 Betting Preview

by WagerHome Blog on July 6, 2023

It’s International Fight Week at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the busiest week of the year in the UFC, the kickoff to the summer fighting schedule, and the home of two championship bouts.

Brandon Moreno-Alexandre Pantoja Odds

Moreno Win (-190)
Moreno by KO/TKO (+275)
Moreno by Submission (+800)
Moreno by Decision (+150)

Pantoja Win (+160)
Pantoja by KO/TKO (+900)
Pantoja by Submission (+425)
Pantoja by Decision (+400)

Twice Brandon Moreno has won the flyweight title, with the most recent win coming in January when he beat former champion Deiveson Figueiredo. But he is also looking at a history in which he has lost twice to Alexandre Pantoje.

Pantoje was victorious by submission when they met in 2016, and then two years later he won by unanimous decision. It’s been five years now since they fought, and as you can see from the odds, that UFC history, while nice, doesn’t tip the odds to Pantoje. Moreno is a better fighter now, and he’s a good bet to hold on to his belt beyond Saturday’s match.

Volkanovski-Rodriguez Odds

UFC

Volkanovski Win (-400)
Volkanovski by KO/TKO (+150)
Volkanovski by Submission (+1000)
Volkanovski by Decision (+125)

Rodriguez Win (+300)
Rodriguez by KO/TKO (+550)
Rodriguez by Submission (+1400)
Rodriguez by Decision (+1000)

After a flirtation at lightweight, which almost saw him beat champion Islam Makhachev, Alexander Volkanovski is back to featherweight and 145 pounds. And that is where he is dominant, and why he is a heavy UFC favorite to win the unification belt on Saturday.

A win here pretty much wraps up his possible accomplishments at 145 pounds, and it is likely that we see take another crack at 155 with a rematch against Makhachev. But before he gets to that, he needs to take care of business against Yair Rodriguez. The 30-year-old native Mexican has a resume of big wins – Dan Hooker, Andre Fili, and B.J. Penn – and his only two losses have come against top flight fighters.

Volkanovski is the deserved favorite, but at +300 there is value in a bet on Rodriguez.

Top Undercard Matches

Robert Whittaker (-375) vs. Dricus du Plessis (+290)

The middleweight title belongs to Israel Adesanya, but both Robert Whittaker and Dricus du Plessis hope to be the one who gets to fight him for the title in Sydney. Win, and a title bout is yours.

Dan Hooker (+225) vs. Jalin Turner (-275)

Finishing is the name of the game for Dan Hooker and Jalin Turner. These two fighters have an 89% finishing rate in their combined 35 wins.

Robbie Lawler (+200) vs. Niko Price (-250)

After 22 years and 29 wins, Robbie Lawler says goodbye to the UFC with one final fight against 15-fight winner, Niko Price.

Pay Per Head Software

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With WagerHome.com you get a fully customizable website, access to WagerHome’s huge menu of sports and betting options, plus EZ live betting. See a demo today at WagerHome.com

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UFC 263 Main Card Betting Preview

by WagerHome Blog on June 10, 2021

A sold-out crowd in Glendale, Arizona, will be treated this weekend to a pair of championship fight rematches at UFC 263. UFC flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo defends his title for the second time against Brandon Moreno in the co-main event of the evening, followed by UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya defending against challenger Marvin Vettori.

Main Card Odds

UFC Middleweight Championship bout

Israel Adesanya (-265) vs. Marvin Vettori (+210)

UFC Flyweight Championship bout

Deiveson Figueiredo (-230) vs. Brandon Moreno (+185)

Welterweight bouts

Leon Edwards (-525) vs.Nate Diaz (+365)
Demian Maia (+175) vs. Belal Muhammad (-225)

Light Heavyweight bout

Paul Craig (+250) vs. Jamahal Hill (-325)

Main Event Preview

Israel Adesanya’s attempt to move up a weight class did not go well, as he suffered his first pro defeat when fighting for the light heavyweight title. He is now back at his normal weight and the heavy favorite to defend his middleweight belt against Marvin Vettori.

It’s been more than three years since Adesanya beat Vettori, and in that time, the challenger has won five straight fights. He also watched Adesanya lose his last time out, giving him a roadmap to follow to record the upset.

When they fought the last time, the win was a split decision, and this should be another close fight. For that reason, it’s worth taking a chance on Vettori and the bigger payday.

Flyweight Championship

Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno combined for one of the best fights of 2020 at UFC 256, ending in a majority draw. We should see another close and evenly matched fight on Saturday.

Figueiredo is 20-1-1 overall, compared to 18-5 for Moreno. Figueiredo also has the power advantage, but Moreno has shown the fortitude to go the distance if you can’t take him out. Still, you can’t help but wonder if the champ simply didn’t take the challenger seriously enough last time out, and this time he gets it done.

UFC 256 results, highlights: Deiveson Figueiredo, Brandon Moreno fight to a  draw in an instant classic - CBSSports.com

UFC flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo defends his title for the second time against Brandon Moreno in the co-main event of the evening.

The -230 on Figueiredo doesn’t come with many rewards, but it’s the safer bet to make.

Other Fights

As always, Nate Diaz will be entertaining. However, he has too much mileage, too much scar tissue, and too many losses to be taken seriously as an upset winner. Leon Edwards is the huge -525 favorite, and he will be deserving of it.

This is the 33rd promoted fight in Demian Maia’s career and likely his last after 14 years in the octagon. He wants to close on a high note, but Belal Muhammed has won five straight fights, and as the favorite, he is likely to win a sixth.

Jamahal Hill is a perfect 8-0 in his pro career, with half of those wins coming by knockout. He’s a solid striker, finishes well on the attack, and should get over on Paul Craig.

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UFC 262 Betting Preview

by WagerHome Blog on May 11, 2021

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is in Houston this weekend for another packed fight card, headlined by Charles Oliveira, taking on former Bellator champion Michael Chandler for the vacant Lightweight title.

Here is a brief UFC 262 betting preview for all you fight fans out there.

UFC 262 Main Event Odds

Win Outright

Oliveira (-130)
Chandler (+110)

Win by KO/TKO

Oliveira (+460)
Chandler (+230)

Win by Points

Oliveira (+600)
Chandler (+500)

Win by Submission

Oliveira (+220)
Chandler (+1100)

The last time we saw Oliveira, he was dominating former No. 1 lightweight contender Tony Ferguson, winning his eighth fight in a row. He’s a terrific grappler and has a UFC-record 14 submissions, and this fight is his chance to break through and solidify himself as a star.

Chandler has already won a lightweight title in the past at Bellator. He has solid wins over Eddie Alvarez, Benson Henderson, Patrick Pitbull, and Dan Hooker and now looks to take the same championship belt at UFC. He’s a great wrestler and striker and will pose a real challenge to Oliveira.

If you want to bet on Chandler, it’s worth noting that Chandler’s last three wins have been by KO or TKO.

Other Main Card Odds

Lightweight

Tony Ferguson (+140)
Beneil Dariush (-165)

Women’s Flyweight

Katlyn Chookagian (-135)
Viviane Araujo (+115)

Featherweight

Shane Burgos (-130)
Edson Barboza (+110)

Bantamweight

Matt Schnell (-160)
Rogerio Bontorin (+135)

Tony Ferguson was one of the hottest fighters anywhere in MMA prior to the pandemic. He was on a 12-fight win streak and was set to fight for a belt in April. That got canceled, he took a short-notice fight and lost, and was beat up badly in December by Charles Oliveira. And now he’s the underdog against Beneil Dariush, which wouldn’t have been the case a year ago.

Katlyn Chookagian brings a fierce strike to her fight with Viniane Araujo, whose only loss in the UFC was to former title contender Jessica Eye. This shapes up to be one of the best fights of the entire night.

Both Shane Burgos and Edson Barboza are dynamic strikers who do not engage in grappling, which will make for an exciting fight. In fact, the two fighters have combined for 11 performance of the night bonuses, so you do not want to miss seeing them.

Matt Schnell was supposed to fight Alex Perez in UFC 262, but Perez had to withdraw, and he was replaced by Rogerio Bontorin. Schnell is the more experienced fighter at this level, and while Bontorin does have a style that can give Schnell some trouble, he is the deserved favorite in this one.

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