In addition to the following sports betting rules, the General rules applicable to all bets offered on the website apply. However, the sports rules will take precedence over the general rules.
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Introduction
General
Unless otherwise stated, bets placed on postponed fights will remain valid for 30 days. If either fighter is replaced with another fighter all bets will be void and stakes returned.
Fights for which betting is opened before their official date is known will be indicated on the site as taking place on December 31 until an official date is announced.
Bets placed on these fights will stand provided they take place during the current year or within the next calendar year. For example, bets placed on a fight scheduled on the site on December 31, 2020 are valid as long as the fight takes place on or before December 31, 2021. After this date, bets will be cancelled and stakes refunded. In the event of a fight being cancelled before an official date is announced, bets will be void and stakes refunded.
Once an official date for this fight is confirmed, bets placed on the fight on the announced date will be subject to the classic 30-day rule.
For betting purposes, the fight is considered to have started as soon as the bell rings for the start of the first round.
If either boxer fails to answer the bell at the start of a round, his opponent will be deemed the winner of the previous round.
In the event of a fight being declared a No Contest all bets will be void and stakes returned, with the exception of markets where the outcome has already been determined.
In boxing, a "no contest" (NC) is a fight result where no winner or loser is declared because the bout is stopped due to an issue outside the fighters' control, such as an accidental foul that injures one boxer, interference from an outsider, a problem with the ring itself, or other unusual circumstances.
If the scheduled round length is changed for a fight, for example, a 3 minute round is reduced to 2 minutes (but the scheduled number of rounds remains the same), then bets remain valid on all bet types.
Winner of the fight
In the event of a draw, all bets will be void and stakes refunded, including fights ending in a majority draw.
All bets will stand regardless of changes to the number of rounds.
Additional Information on fight outcomes and decisions within boxing
Draw or technical draw: A draw is a tie on the scorecard
KO or technical KO: A KO occurs when the boxer does not get up after ten seconds. A technical knockout occurs if the boxer is knocked down three times or if the referee intervenes. Any withdrawal will be considered a technical knockout, unless the outcome of the fight is subsequently decided by the judges' scorecards or in the event of a declaration of "No Contest".
Technical decision: The decision is based on the points on the score sheets between the judges. The technical decision is determined by the judges' scorecards at any time other than at the end of the scheduled rounds.
Markets:
- Explanation: This market offers two possible outcomes for a single bet, a fighter wins or the fight is a draw.
- Example: If you bet on "Fighter A Double Chance", your bet wins if Fighter A wins the fight OR if the fight is declared a draw. Your bet loses if Fighter B wins the fight.
- Explanation: Bet on which fighter will win
- Example: If Fighter A wins the match; your bet on "Team A" wins. If there is a tie, the bet is refunded
- Explanation: A bet on which fighter will win the boxing match, without the draw option
- Example: You bet on "Player A" to win the fight. If Player A wins the fight, your bet wins. If the fight ends in a draw, your bet is voided and your stake is returned.
- Explanation: A bet on the outcome of the boxing match, with three options: Player A to Win, Player B to Win, or a Draw.
- Example: You bet on "Draw" in a fight between "Player A" and "Player B". If the fight ends in a draw, your bet wins.
- Explanation: This market involves predicting the exact round in which a fight will end, or the method of victory within a specific round.
- Example: If you bet on "Fighter A to win in Round 5", your bet wins if Fighter A defeats Fighter B by knockout, TKO, or decision in the fifth round. If Fighter B wins in Round 5, or Fighter A wins in a different round, or the fight goes to the judges' scorecards after Round 5, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market allows you to bet on a fighter winning within a specified range or group of rounds (e.g., rounds 1-3, rounds 4-6).
- Example: If you bet on "Fighter B to win in rounds 7-9", your bet wins if Fighter B wins the fight by any means (KO, TKO, decision) during the 7th, 8th, or 9th round. If Fighter B wins in Round 6 or Round 10, or if Fighter A wins, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market bets on whether the fight will complete all of its scheduled rounds and be decided by the judges' scorecards.
- Example: If you bet on "Fight X to go the distance" and the fight lasts for the full number of scheduled rounds, your bet wins. If the fight ends by knockout, technical knockout, or disqualification before the final bell, your bet loses.
- Explanation: This market is typically used for tournaments or series rather than a single fight. It refers to betting on a fighter to win the entire tournament or series.
- Example: In a boxing tournament, you bet on "Player A" to win the tournament outright. If Player A wins the final match of the tournament, your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on whether the total number of rounds completed in the fight will be over or under a specified number.
- Example: The specified number of rounds is 7.5. You bet on "Over 7.5 Rounds". If the fight goes into the 8th round, your bet wins. If the fight ends in 7 rounds or fewer, your bet loses.
- Explanation: A bet on the exact round in which the boxing match will conclude.
- Example: You bet on "Round 5". If the fight ends in Round 5 (either by knockout, TKO, or decision at the end of Round 5), your bet wins.
- Explanation: A bet on the fight ending within a specified group of rounds (e.g., Rounds 1-3, Rounds 4-6, Rounds 7-9, etc.).
- Example: You bet on "Fight Ends in Rounds 4-6". If the fight concludes in Round 4, Round 5, or Round 6, your bet wins