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Boxing Betting Rules
- When bell (buzzer, etc.) is sounded signifying the start of the opening round, the bout is considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the scheduled length.
- A full round is defined as one in which the bell (buzzer, etc.) has sounded, signifying the conclusion of such round. If a fighter is counted out or the bout officially stopped prior to the bell that indicates the end of the round, such round is not considered a full round for wagering purposes.
- When wagering on totals (over/under), half a round equates to the first one minute thirty seconds of that round. The second half of the round commences at one minute thirty one seconds.
- If a fight concludes prior to the end of a round, the official ‘stoppage’ time used for over/under purposes will be the exact time at which the referee officially stops the bout.
- For any proposition bets, if the scheduled number of rounds is changed from those originally listed, when a wager was made, all bets are void.
- The winner for wagering purposes will be the official winner as declared by the relevant governing body at the conclusion of the fight. Fight must go within one week of scheduled date or all bets will be refunded.
- On propositions, KO is deemed to include Knockout (KO), Technical Knockout (TKO) and Disqualification.
- When wagering on ‘pick the round’ propositions:
- If the fight ends in a points verdict or a draw, bettor loses.
- If either fighter fails to answer the bell for a round, the fight is judged to have finished in the previous round.
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