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Boxing / MMA betting rules
Updated over 4 months ago

General rules

A fight is defined as having started once the bell is sounded for the beginning of the first round. Should there be a withdrawal or a substitution of one of the boxers concerned, bets will be void. In the event of a 'no contest' being declared all bets will be made void. If a bout is postponed bets are void.

Bout betting

A price will be offered for a draw and in the event of that occurring bets on either boxer to win will be lost. If the decision is a 'technical draw' the result will be deemed as a draw. A knockout includes a technical knockout and a disqualification.

Outright bets are settled on the result as declared in the ring and are not subject to any revisions or amendments made after the boxers have left the ring.

Round by round betting

Predict the round in which your selection will win the fight.

If for any reason a points decision is awarded before the full number of rounds are completed bets will be settled on the round in which the fight was stopped. Bets which nominate 'to win on points' will only be deemed winners if the full number of rounds are completed.

If for any reason the selected number of rounds on which we are betting is changed, all round by round bets will be void.

If a boxer withdraws during the period between rounds the fight is deemed to have ended in the previous round.

The bell will signal the end of a round and the bell being sounded again will signal the start of the next round.

For settlement purposes where a half round is stated then 1 minute 30 seconds of the respective round will define the half to determine under or over.

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