Bet on Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. Fight Going the Distance

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Bet on Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. Fight Going the Distance

You can bet on the Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. going the distance at BetOnline with YES listed at -300 and NO paying $200 for every $100 bet.

The number of books taking action on this fight were limited as of Friday morning despite the amount of interest.  Bars and other venues are charging big bucks for reduced capacity crowds to watch this Pay Per View fight.

Tyson is listed as a -225 favorite while Jones is a +175 underdog.

In three-way moneyline odds, Tyson is -200, Jones is +185, and a draw is +800.

Tyson vs. Jones Jr is an upcoming exhibition boxing match contested between former undisputed heavyweight world champion, Tyson, and former four-division world champion, Jones Jr.

Tyson returns to boxing at age 54.

“I could always use a buck like everybody else can,’’ Tyson told USA TODAY Sports during a phone interview. “This is so much bigger than that.’’

Jones Jr. is 51 years old.

Nobody really knows what to expect.

The bout will be officially sanctioned by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC).

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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