Pacquiao vs Cotto Fight: Odds, Props Aplenty

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/11/2009

With the Pacquiao vs. Cotto fight finally going off this Saturday, Gambling911.com has found what we believe to be the most extensive menu of Pacquiao vs Cotto fight odds and props online courtesy of BetUS.com.

BetUS.com has dropped its line on Pacquiao down to -275 from over -300 just the other day, which puts it right about where other online sportsbooks have the Philippines star fighter.

Some of the best payout odds were available from the Round Group Betting with Pacquiao favored to win in rounds 7 through 9.  The best payout would be round 1-3 ($550 for every $100 bet).

Additionally, there are betting props on whether the fight will go the distance (Yes pays 2/1 odds)

Who will get knocked down first?  No knock down pays $325 for every $100 bet while Manny Pacquiao pays $200 for every $100 bet.

There is even a Harold Lederman special on which fighter will lead after three rounds.  Miguel Cotto would pay close to 3/1 odds.

Fight Outcome:

506

Manny Pacquiao    

-275

507

Miguel Angel Cotto    

+200

508

Draw    

+2800

 

Fight Outcome:

501

Pacquiao by KO, TKO or DQ    

-150

502

Pacquiao by Decision or Technical Decision    

+325

503

Cotto by KO, TKO or DQ    

+350

504

Cotto by Decision or Technical Decision    

+750

505

Draw or Technical Draw    

+2800

 

Round Group Betting

509

Pacquiao to win in Rd 1-3    

+550

510

Pacquiao to win in Rd 4-6    

+350

511

Pacquiao to win in Rd 7-9    

+300

512

Pacquiao to win in Rd 10-12    

+500

513

Pacquiao by Decision or Technical Decision    

+325

514

Cotto to win in Rd 1-3    

+1500

515

Cotto to win in Rd 4-6    

+1000

516

Cotto to win in Rd 7-9    

+1400

517

Cotto to win in Rd 10-12    

+1000

518

Cotto by Decision or Technical Decision    

+750

519

Draw or Technical Draw    

+2800

 

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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