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🥊 Boxing Market Rules 🥊

Rules for in the ring boxing

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Written by Coco
Updated over a month ago

General Rules

  • Fighter Fails to Answer the Bell
    If either fighter fails to answer the bell for the next round, their opponent will be deemed to have won in the previous round.

  • No Contest
    In the event of a fight being declared a “No Contest,” all bets will be void.

  • Changes to Scheduled Rounds
    Should the scheduled number of rounds be changed before the fight, all “Total Rounds,” “Round Betting,” and “Method of Victory” bets will be void.

Boxing Markets Rules

Winner (To Win the Fight)

  • Predict which competitor will win the bout.

  • No draw selection is offered.

  • If the fight ends in a draw (including Majority Draw or Technical Draw), all bets are void.

1x2 (Fight Result)

  • Predict the result of the bout.

  • If the fight ends in a Majority Draw or Technical Draw, the Draw selection will be the winning outcome.

Total Rounds (Over/Under)

  • Bet on the round in which the fight result will be determined.

  • For half-round bets: 1 minute 30 seconds of the respective round defines the half.

    • Example: Over/Under 9.5 rounds → 1:30 of the 10th round defines the settlement.

    • If the fight ends exactly at that time, the result counts as “Over” 9.5 rounds.

Winner & Exact Round

  • Predict the round in which the selected fighter will win by KO, TKO, or disqualification.

  • If a boxer fails to answer the bell for the next round, the opponent is deemed to have won the contest in the previous round.

  • Technical decisions before the end of the fight: bets settle as a win by decision; round-specific bets are losers.

Winning Method

  • Predict the method by which the fight will be decided (KO, TKO, decision, disqualification).

  • All bets are settled according to the official declared result.

  • A win by disqualification counts as a knockout/technical knockout.

Any Fighter to Win Inside the Distance

  • Predict if the fight will end before the scheduled number of rounds.

  • In the event of a technical decision, the fight is deemed not to have gone the distance for settlement purposes.

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