sweeps across the nation, pressure is building on sportsbooks, regulators and leagues to ensure that no one gets an unfair advantage.Suspicious betting on a recent UFC fight cast a spotlight on the need to ensure a level playing field for gamblers.on a pre-fight injury, officials turned to a little-known but increasingly powerful firm called U.S. Integrity to investigate.
“Bettors were convinced that not only would Nuerdanbieke win, but he would do so in the first round."Sadin declined to address the UFC investigation, but said the company is focused on exposing the “misuse of insider information, potential game manipulation and match-fixing concerns,” zeroing in on “abnormal” bets, officiating, roster decisions, plays and coaching maneuvers.U.S.
Clients include the largest sportsbooks — such as DraftKings, BetMGM and Caesars — as well as sports leagues.