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How to Bet on MMA at Flush — UFC Betting Rules Explained

Learn how MMA betting works at Flush, including UFC round betting rules, winning method markets and how fight results are settled.

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Flush covers UFC and all major MMA promotions. Here is how each market works.

Available Markets

Winner (To Win the Fight) Predict which fighter wins the bout. No draw option is offered. If the fight ends in any form of draw, including Majority Draw or Technical Draw, all bets are void.

1x2 (Fight Result) Same as Winner but includes a draw option. If the fight ends in a Majority Draw or Technical Draw, the Draw selection wins.

Total Rounds (Over/Under) Bet on the round in which the fight ends. For half-round lines, the halfway point is 2 minutes 30 seconds into that round.

Example

Settlement point

Over/Under 2.5 rounds

2:30 of round 3

Fight ends exactly at 2:30 of round 3

Counts as Over

Winning Method Predict how the fight is decided.

Method

What counts

KO/TKO

Referee stoppage (strikes, standing or canvas), doctor stoppage, corner stoppage, fighter retires due to injury, win by disqualification

Submission

Referee stoppage due to tap-out, technical submission, or verbal submission including submission due to strikes

Decision

Fight goes to the judges

Disqualification

Counts as KO/TKO for settlement

Winner and Exact Rounds Predict the round in which your fighter wins by KO, TKO, Disqualification, Submission, or Decision. If a fighter fails to answer the bell, their opponent wins the previous round. If a technical decision is made before the scheduled end, bets settle as a win by decision and round-specific bets lose.

Will the Fight Go the Distance? Predict whether the fight lasts all scheduled rounds. A technical decision counts as not going the distance.

General Rules

  • All markets settle on the official result immediately after the fight ends. Subsequent appeals or changes are not considered.

  • If a fighter fails to answer the bell, their opponent wins the previous round.

  • If a listed fighter is withdrawn or substituted before the fight, all bets are void.

  • If the fight is declared a No Contest, all bets are void.

  • If the scheduled number of rounds changes before the fight, Total Rounds, Winner and Exact Rounds, and Winning Method bets are all void.

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