Best Prop Bets For Jake Paul Vs. Ben Askren Match

  • Jake Paul and Ben Askren have +185 odds to go the distance.
  • The total rounds for the fight is set at 3.5 rounds.
  • There are +225 odds for the fight to end in round three or four.

ATLANTA—The boxing match between Jake Paul and Ben Askren continues to creep up and with that, bettors not only can bet on the straight-up winner of the fight but also on the different prop bets that come along with it as well.

Online sportsbooks have loads of different prop bets available for the fight between Paul and Askren. There different round props as well as odds on if the fight will go the distance.

Will The Fight Go The Distance?

  • Yes +185
  • No -235

Starting with this prop bet, bettors should see this as an easy money opportunity to bet that the fight will not go the distance. Strongly backing up this claim on Jake Paul’s side of things is the fact that in his two professional boxing fights, none of them even made it past the second of eight rounds.

Backing up that the fight won’t go the distance from the Ben Askren side, looking at his last five fights, four of them have not gone past the second round with three of them not even making it out of the first round.

With that being said, bettors should feel more than comfortable betting that the fight will not go the distance.

Total Rounds In The Fight

  • Over 3.5 -135
  • Under 3.5 +105

Betting on the total rounds might seem a bit tricky. In this case, the Over is favored which means bettors are betting that the fight will go past the 1:30 mark in the third round.

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Now although Jake Paul has never gone past the second round and Ben Askren’s last few fights have not gone past the time mark either, bettors should not be fooled here by the Under. This should be a closer fight than many expect as Jake Paul is getting his first real test at someone with a pure fighting background in Askren.

With that fact alone, bettors should be flocking to the Over boxing odds for another easy payout.

When Will The Fight End?

  • Fight Goes The Distance +185
  • Rounds 1-2 +210
  • Rounds 3-4 +255
  • Rounds 5-6 +550
  • Rounds 7-8 +1000

Looking at this prop bet, bettors could use this as an opportunity to not only make more money but also double down on the fight ending beyond the halfway point of the third round being that that is the direction the fight will likely go.

However, bettors should be cautious about the fight ending in either the seventh or eighth round being that it is not expected to get that far based on both their recent fights. Though betting on either a 3-4 round finish or 5-6 round finish both seem way more realistic being that it will likely be a close fight. Betting on either of those two options are sure to cash bettors out.

The fight is set to take place on Saturday, April 17 in Atlanta, Georgia and will be shown exclusively on Triller.