Mexico’s sports betting industry is popular and widespread. Despite dozens of brick-and-mortar sportsbooks and a couple of racetracks, much of Mexico’s sports bettors gamble in an unlicensed market. Football gambling is the most popular form of gambling, however boxing, basketball, baseball, and pari-mutuel horse racing are also common. Mexico has more than its share of sports loved locally, such as charreada (rodeo), bull fighting, and Basque Pelota. Cockfighting is popular in the western half of Mexico, with wagers sometimes reaching as much as #40,000 per fight. Cockfighting is popular enough the Daily Mail featured the’El Asustado’ Ranch in Guadalajara at a 2015 article.
The introduction to Mexican sports gambling discussed the full range of Mexico’s sports betting culture. I will talk about Mexico’s sports betting laws, along with its sometimes-confusing regulatory frame. I will offer information on researching the best online sportsbooks while offering a couple of recommendations on bookmaker sites myself. Let us begin with sport gambling in Mexico’s legality.
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