Bradley-Pacquiao Technical Draw Bet Pays $10,000

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For those of you wagering on the Bradley-Pacquiao fight tonight, one of the best bets might be on the “Technical Draw”.  Should it happen, the payout would be an amazing $10,000 for every $100 bet.  [Note that BetDSI.com is offering a line on the fight right up until the end for LIVE IN-PROGRESS wagering, however, they do not have the technical draw bet available at the time of publication]

This bet is out there, somewhere…

Fight Ghost tweeted

Bradley/Pacquiao technical draw* +10000. Not a bad wager, taking into account head clashes and cuts (Bradley a notorious battering ram).

We know the DRAW pays $3000 for every $100 bet at PaddyPower.com.  They are open to those living outside the US.

Pinnacle’s site was down when we attempted to check but they, too, do not accept wagers from US citizens. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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