7.1 1. Winner (Fight Winner)
Predict which fighter will win the fight.
There is no "Draw" option in this market.
If the fight ends in a draw (including Majority Draw or Technical Draw), all bets will be voided.
2. 1X2 (Fight Result)
Predict the outcome of the fight.
If the fight ends in a Majority Draw or Technical Draw, the "Draw" option will be settled as the winner.
3. Total (Over/Under)
Bet on the round in which the fight will be decided.
For half rounds, 1 round = 5 minutes, half a round = 2 minutes 30 seconds.
Example: 2.5 rounds = 2 minutes 30 seconds into Round 3.
If the fight ends exactly at this time, the result is considered Over 2.5.
4. Method of Victory
Predict how the fight will end.
All bets will be settled based on the official result.
A win by disqualification is considered as a Knockout/Technical Knockout (KO/TKO).
Scenarios considered KO/TKO:
The referee stops the fight due to strikes while both fighters are standing.
The referee stops the fight due to strikes on the ground.
The fight is stopped by the doctor.
The fighter’s team throws in the towel.
The fighter is unable to continue due to injury.
The fighter is disqualified.
Submission scenarios:
The fighter taps out and the referee stops the fight.
The fight is stopped due to a technical submission.
The fighter verbally submits (including due to strikes).
Other Rules:
All markets are settled based on the result immediately available after the fight.
Appeals or later result changes are not taken into account.
If a fighter does not answer the bell for the next round, the opponent is considered to have won the previous round.
If the fight is declared No Contest, all bets are void.
If the scheduled number of rounds is changed, all bets on Total Rounds, Winner & Exact Round, and Method of Victory will be voided.
Additional Market Explanations:
1. Winner & Exact Round
Predict in which round your selected fighter will win.
Victory can be by KO, TKO, disqualification, submission, or judge decision.
If the fighter does not enter the next round, the opponent is considered to have won the previous round.
If the fight ends via a technical decision – it is settled as a judge decision, and "round" bets will be considered lost.
2. Will the Fight Go the Distance?
Will the fight last all scheduled rounds?
If a technical decision is made, the fight is considered not to have gone the distance.