Boxing & MMA settlement rules
All individual bout markets will be resolved based on the official result declared by the relevant governing body immediately after the fight’s conclusion. This applies regardless of any subsequent disqualification or result amendment, except when an amendment is made within 24 hours of the initial settlement to correct point tally errors or result reporting mistakes.
If a fight is abandoned, canceled, postponed, or not completed within three days of its originally scheduled start date, or if a boxer is replaced or withdraws before the first-round bell, all bets will be void.
If a boxer retires before the start of a round, fails to answer the bell, or gets disqualified for any reason between rounds, the fight will be considered concluded at the end of the previous round.
If one of the boxers is disqualified, they will be treated as the loser.
In boxing or mixed martial arts, if a fight is declared a ‘no contest’ or ‘no decision’, all bets will be void.
The settlement rules for each available market type are as follows:
Moneyline: Bets are placed on the winner of the match. In the event of a tie all markets are voided, unless otherwise stated.
Asian Over/Under: Bets are placed on the total number of rounds.
The full exchange betting rules, including order handling, errors and voiding, are set out in our Terms of Service.