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Boxing Rules |
When the bell is sounded signifying
the start of the first round, the bout is considered
official for wagering purposes, regardless of
the scheduled length or title (for both professional
and amateur boxing). In rounds proposition wagers,
the fight must go the originally scheduled length
for action.
In the event that either
fighter does not make the required weight but
the fight goes on, if the bell sounds for the
first round, the bout will be considered official,
regardless of the scheduled length or title.
If the line you are wagering
on is a three-way boxing line (Contestant A, Contestant
B, and Draw are the three wagering options), the
conclusion will end with one winner and two losers.
You must wager on the correct outcome to win.
When wagering on the over/under
in boxing rounds, you are wagering on whether
or not the fight will end before or after a specific
round. Example 9.5 rounds means, 9 complete rounds
and a minute 30 seconds of the 10th round (assuming
3 minute rounds). A full round is only considered
for wagering purposes when the bell sounds signifying
the end of said round. If any fighter fails to
answer the bell the fight will be judged to complete
on the previous round.
Matches are graded as soon as the event
goes final and is deemed official.
All boxing events must be held within one week of scheduled
date to be considered action unless otherwise noted.
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