Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Rules
For confirmed fights if a contest is postponed and rescheduled to take place within 48 hours of the original start time, all bets on that contest will stand. If the contest does not take place within 48 hours, all bets will be cancelled. If a rescheduled fight takes place in a country different from the original country, all bets will be cancelled. If a fight is rescheduled and takes place in a different venue but in the same country, all bets stand.
The bell (buzzer, etc.) sounding signifies the start of the opening round and the bout is considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the scheduled length, weight, classification, and/or championship sanction. For an individual round to be considered complete, the fighters must answer the bell beginning the next round, except for the final scheduled round in which case the final bell signifies the completion of the round and fight. If a fight has a change to the scheduled number of rounds all outright bets on the match will be action, however round by round bets will be cancelled.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Rules
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts wagers are accepted in the following manner:
- Results will be graded based on the official result at ringside as communicated by the official announcer. Any subsequent change to the official outcome of the fight for any reason will not be recognized for wagering purposes. If the official announcer does not declare a result at the end of the fight, the market will be settled on the result displayed on the applicable organization official site.
- For wagering purposes, a wager on a fighter to win by "KO" wins if the selected fighter wins by Knock Out (KO), Technical Knock Out (TKO), or Disqualification (DQ).
- If a fight is stopped due to an injury, disqualification, or any other stoppage by either the referee or doctor, then this will be considered a Technical Knock Out (TKO).
- Any fight that is deemed ‘No Contest’ will have all wagers cancelled.
- Fight Winner – Wager on which fighter will win the match.
- If the wagering offer on a match includes the draw as a third option and the match ends in a draw, wagers on the draw will be paid, while wagers on both fighters will be lost. If the wagering offer includes only the two fighters, with the draw either not offered or offered as a separate proposition, and the match ends in a draw, wagers on either fighter will be cancelled.
- A Will Go/Won’t Go Round X - Wager on whether or not the match reaches this distance.
- Total Rounds Over/Under
- The halfway point of a round is at exactly one minute and thirty seconds into a three-minute round.
- For example, 9½ rounds would be one minute and thirty seconds of the 10th
- In case of a two-and-a-half-minute round, the halfway point is one minute and 15 seconds.
- Round Betting – A wager on when the exact round will end.
- For total wagers that list a full number of rounds, the fighter must answer the bell for the following round for the round to be deemed complete. For example, on 8 full rounds the fighter must answer the bell for the 9th round for the over to be paid. If the fighter completes the 8th round but fails to answer the bell for the 9th round the under will be the winner. This applies to all rounds except the final scheduled round for which the final bell will signify the completion of the round.
- If a fight is stopped before the full number of rounds have been completed, or if a fighter is disqualified and a points decision awarded, bets will be settled in the round the fight was stopped.
- For Round betting, if a fight is stopped before the full number of rounds have been completed, or if a fighter is disqualified and a points decision awarded, bets will be settled in the round the fight was stopped.
- Method of Victory - Wager on the exact outcome of the fight.
- KO includes a referee intervention during strikes, doctor stoppage, or stoppage from a fighter’s corner.
- A submission includes a tap-out or verbal submission from one of the fighters, or referee stoppage due to technical submission.
- If either fighter is disqualified then a no contest is declared and all bets are cancelled.
- Scheduled Number of Rounds - In fights where the scheduled number of rounds changes, all bets will stand unless the result would be automatically determined by the change in the number of rounds (in which case, such bets will be cancelled). For example, if a fight gets changed from a 12 to a 10 round fight, only bets on rounds 11 and 12 will be cancelled.
- Knockdown/Referee’s counts - For settlement purposes, a knockdown is defined as a fighter being KO'd or receiving a mandatory eight count (anything deemed a slip by the referee will not count). For individual round knockdowns, all bets will be cancelled should the fight end before the round starts.
- Gone In 60 Seconds - The fight must be officially won by the boxer in question inside the first 60 seconds of Round 1.
- Down But Not Out - A boxer must be knocked down and given a mandatory eight count and subsequently win the fight.
- Fight Outcomes - No Contest - In the event of a 'no contest' being declared, all bets will be made cancelled, with the exception of selections where the outcome has already been determined.
- Professional Fighters League (PFL) Season Championship Winner - Winning markets will be settled depending on which fighter wins the PFL Championship for the specified division after the conclusion of that season's playoffs. No refunds will be given to any wagers placed on fighters that withdraw from the season due to injuries, suspensions, or for any other reason. Results will be graded on the basis of the official result at ringside as communicated by the official announcer in each respective championship fight. Any subsequent change to the official outcome of the fight for any reason will not be recognized for wagering purposes. If the official announcer does not declare a result at the end of the fight, the market will be settled on the result displayed on the applicable organization official site.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Propositions
Various unique wagers may be offered from time to time, called proposition bets.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Card Propositions
Boxing and MMA Card Propositions only include the main card and undercard fights early preliminaries will not be included. Wagers will stand on the number of bouts scheduled to be on the full card, which includes all main card and undercard fights. Wagers will stand so long as the exact number of bouts quoted in the market heading take place. If there are any withdrawals and subsequent replacements, wagers will stand. If a bout is cancelled without a replacement, changing the number of bouts taking place, then all wagers will be cancelled.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Futures Propositions
Boxing and MMA futures are unique wagers that will be offered from time-to-time.
Wagering on which fighter will be a weight classes champion or league/competition champion (i.e. UFC champion) on a specific date will be determined using the governing body’s official source. Interim champions do not count for settlement purposes. If the title is vacated on the designated date, then all wagers will be cancelled and stakes returned. All fighters will be deemed as action regardless if they competed in that weight division or not, or were inactive due to injury, suspension, or for any other reason.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Pick the Bout Propositions
For all “Pick the Round” propositions, if the length of the bout is changed from that posted or noted on printed media, all wagers are deemed “no action” and cancelled.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Draw Propositions
“Draw” proposition wagers: “Decision” means fight must go to the judge’s scorecard(s) to determine a winner; including technical decision.
Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Decision Propositions
“Decision” proposition wagers: “Decision” means fight must go to the judge’s scorecard(s) to determine a winner; including technical decision.