The vast majority of transition metal (TM) catalyzed borylative transformations rely on TM-B(sp2) complexes. Contrastingly, the chemistry of TM-B(sp3) species and their potential in catalytic borylation remain surprisingly underdeveloped, due probably to the lack of suitable boron(sp3) reagents. Herein, we employ our recently developed sp2-sp3 diboron reagent to successfully enable a copper-catalyzed hydroboration of allenes for C-B(sp3) bond formation. A comprehensive mechanistic study, including the isolation and structural characterization of a Cu-B(sp3) complex, substantiates the presence of a Cu-B(sp3) intermediate in the catalytic cycle.