- Bets on deferred fights will remain for 28 days, after which they are considered void.
- If a fight changes location, bets are settled normally.
- If the number of rounds changes, all bets remain valid unless they specify a duration, such as round bets.
- For betting purposes, the fight is considered to have started when the bell is rung for the start of the 1st round.
- If one of the fighters does not answer the bell before the next round, his opponent is deemed to have won in the previous round.
- In the event of a No Contest, the bet is returned and all bets are void except for markets whose outcome has already been determined.
Number of Rounds
- In boxing, if a half round is offered, 1 minute 29 seconds of that round will determine the settlement for under, and 1 minute 30 is over. For example, a bet placed on over 4.5 rounds will win if the fight reaches 1 minute 30 seconds in the 5th round.
- In MMA, the same rule applies as in boxing, except that 2 minutes 29 seconds and under is under, and 2 minutes 30 seconds is over.
- Fighter knockdowns are counted as a result of the referee opening the count; any slips or other similar incidents are not counted.