Where Can I Bet Ruiz vs. Joshua Round Betting Online?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/01/2019

You can bet on the Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. fight to go the distance online at BetOnline.

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Joshua is a huge -3333 favorite in this one, so betting the winner is not an option unless you are backing the underdog Ruiz, who pays $1200 for every $100 bet or $120 for every $10 bet.

The Points is the favorite where Round Betting goes, but the payout is still generous at $400 for every $100 bet.

Rounds 2 through 6 pay $700 to $800 on a $100 bet.

Round Group betting is also available.

Joshua, Anthony vs Ruiz Jr, Andy
Goes the Distance
10:00 PM     350044     Yes         +400     
350045     No         -600     
Joshua, Anthony vs Ruiz Jr, Andy
Joshua, Anthony - Round Betting
10:00 PM     350016     Joshua, Anthony Round 1         +900     
350017     Joshua, Anthony Round 2         +750     
350018     Joshua, Anthony Round 3         +700     
350019     Joshua, Anthony Round 4         +700     
350020     Joshua, Anthony Round 5         +700     
350021     Joshua, Anthony Round 6         +750     
350022     Joshua, Anthony Round 7         +900     
350023     Joshua, Anthony Round 8         +1000     
350024     Joshua, Anthony Round 9         +1400     
350025     Joshua, Anthony Round 10         +1800     
350026     Joshua, Anthony Round 11         +2200     
350027     Joshua, Anthony Round 12         +3300     
350028     Joshua, Anthony on Points         +400     
350029     Draw         +2800     
Joshua, Anthony vs Ruiz Jr, Andy
Method of Victory
10:00 PM     350000     Joshua, Anthony by Decision         +400     
350001     Joshua, Anthony by KO, TKO or DQ         -500     
350002     Ruiz Jr, Andy by Decision         +1800     
350003     Ruiz Jr, Andy by KO, TKO or DQ         +2200     
350004     Draw         +2800     
Joshua, Anthony vs Ruiz Jr, Andy
Round Group Betting
10:00 PM     350005     Joshua, Anthony in Round 1 to 3         +250     
350006     Joshua, Anthony in Round 4 to 6         +220     
350007     Joshua, Anthony in Round 7 to 9         +325     
350008     Joshua, Anthony in Round 10 to 12         +750     
350009     Joshua, Anthony on Points         +400     
350010     Ruiz Jr, Andy in Round 1 to 3         +5000     
350011     Ruiz Jr, Andy in Round 4 to 6         +5000     
350012     Ruiz Jr, Andy in Round 7 to 9         +5000     
350013     Ruiz Jr, Andy in Round 10 to 12         +6600     
350014     Ruiz Jr, Andy on Points         +1800     
350015     Draw         +2800     
Joshua, Anthony vs Ruiz Jr, Andy
Ruiz Jr, Andy - Round Betting
10:00 PM     350030     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 1         +10000     
350031     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 2         +10000     
350032     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 3         +10000     
350033     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 4         +10000     
350034     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 5         +10000     
350035     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 6         +10000     
350036     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 7         +10000     
350037     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 8         +10000     
350038     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 9         +10000     
350039     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 10         +10000     
350040     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 11         +10000     
350041     Ruiz Jr, Andy Round 12         +10000     
350042     Ruiz Jr, Andy on Points         +1800     
350043     Draw         +2800   

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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