FANTASY FIGHT
LEAGUE
Free to play

Fantasy BoxingCall
the
shots.

Anyone can pick a winner. Here you call the method, the round and the scorecard — and the real market odds decide what it's worth.

80+
Rank tiers
100
Starting $KO
£0
To play
Main eventMiddleweight · 12 rds

Red

Hayes

18-2-0

VS

Blue

Okonkwo

24-0-0

Winner

Hayes5.50×Okonkwo1.20×

Method

KO / TKODecision

Round

123456
Potential score

A bout on the card

An illustration of making a pick: choose the winner, then whether the fight ends by knockout or decision, then the round it ends in. A correct pick is multiplied by the fighter's market odds — this example scores 187 points. Fighters and prices are illustrative.

The fantasy game for people who actually watch boxing

Fantasy football works because a season gives you thirty-eight chances to be right. Boxing does not work like that. A card is one night, the fights are short, and a single punch settles it. So Fantasy Fight League does not ask you to draft a team — it asks you to read a fight.

For every bout on a real card you call four things: who wins, whether it goes the distance, which round it ends in, and how the judges score it if it does go the distance. Each of those is worth points, and each is multiplied by that fighter's actual market odds at the time you pick. Calling a 6/1 underdog by knockout in round four is worth a night's work. Taking the heavy favourite on points is worth very little.

That is the whole design. It rewards the person who watched the last three fights over the person who read the odds — because backing chalk barely moves your score, and the leaderboard is won by the picks nobody else made.

Read the full guide to fantasy boxing

Live from the schedule

The next card

How it works

Three rounds to glory

  1. Call the fight

    Pick the winner, then go deeper — KO/TKO or decision, the exact round, even unanimous, split or majority on the scorecards.

  2. Bank the odds

    Every pick is multiplied by that fighter’s real market odds. Back a heavy underdog and land it, and your score jumps.

  3. Climb the rankings

    Points feed your global rank across more than 80 tiers, from Newbie all the way up to GOAT.

Scoring

Odds do the talking

Every component of your pick is multiplied by that fighter's real market odds. Chalk pays little. Call an upset by knockout in the right round and you can swing an entire leaderboard in one night.

Miss the winner and the bout scores nothing — everything is gated behind getting the result right.

Full scoring breakdown
  • Correct winner5 × odds
  • KO/TKO called right5 × odds
  • Decision called right4 × odds
  • Exact decision type+15
  • Exact round+10 × rounds
  • Within one round+5 × rounds

Common questions

Fantasy boxing, answered

What is fantasy boxing?

Fantasy boxing is a prediction game built around real boxing cards. Instead of drafting a team, you call the outcome of each scheduled bout — who wins, how they win, and in which round — and you score points based on how accurate you were. Fantasy Fight League scores every pick against the real bookmakers’ odds, so correctly backing an underdog is worth far more than backing the favourite.

Is Fantasy Fight League free to play?

Yes. Fantasy Fight League is free to play. You start with 100 $KO, the in-game reward currency used to unlock cosmetic titles and avatar frames. There is no cash stake and no cash prize — the odds are used purely to weight your score.

How do I score points in fantasy boxing?

Getting the winner right pays five points multiplied by that fighter’s winner-market odds. Calling the method adds five for a stoppage or four for a decision, again multiplied by the odds. The exact decision type is worth a flat fifteen, and calling the exact round pays ten times the bout’s scheduled rounds. Miss the winner and the bout scores nothing at all.

When do predictions open and close?

Predictions open one week before a card and lock two hours before the first bell. FFL Pro members can keep editing their picks until thirty minutes before the first bell.

Can I play fantasy boxing with friends?

Yes. You can create a private league, set how many seats it has, protect it with a password and invite your group. Your global picks are mirrored into every league you have joined automatically, so you only have to make each pick once.

Think you know
boxing?

Free to play. 100 $KO on the house. Bragging rights are on you.