Casimero is being paid less profit but Casimero is a potential player and he is very strong and his fighting capacity is at a very high level. So I think Casimero will win this boxing match. Because I've seen him play before and I'm impressed every time I see him fighting . He is a young boxer on the other hand I am a big fan of his body tattoos
That's not a payment structure, it's a betting odds where you will choose to bet on if you are interested in risking your money for this fight. It means if you bet on Casimero, you'll only win 15% of your bet, while if you bet on Akaho, you'll win 420%.
Akaho might get 420% profit but his chances of winning are very low so betting on him is very risky. Potential bets are better for lower profits than losing real money by betting on huge profits. So I think it makes sense to bet on Casimero in that case . I wouldn't advise anyone to bet on Casimero. Because each person's thoughts and preferences may be different, it is natural that everyone will bet based on their own opinion and preferences
It's actually not him who will get a profit, but the bettors in case they'll win, and I'm not sure if boxers are allowed to bet on themselves during a fight, I think that's an issue as they can manipulate the fight for them to win, just like losing intentionally to win their bets.
by the way, betting poll looks in favor of Casimero as only 1 voted for Akaho.
Actually, I had the same curiosity whether boxers or fighters are allowed to bet on their own fights. I found out that they are entirely allowed and it is legal to bet on themselves, what's not legal is if they will bet against themselves which is quite confusing why would they do that. Also, if they will decide to gamble, they are only allowed to bet the whole outcome and not specifically like by a way of KO or UD. Seems reasonable enough to put these guidelines because they are the only ones who are controlling the fight.
Back to the fight, few days more. For those risky gamblers who wanted juicy profits, this is your chance to bet on Akaho, although his chances are not that great.