1- When the bell sounds to begin the first round, the bout will be considered official for betting purposes, regardless of the scheduled length or title.
2- If the scheduled length of the match is changed, all prior wagers on the number of rounds the bout will last will be graded as ‘No Action’.
3- Each round is three minutes in duration; a half-round is defined as ninety seconds.
4- For wagering purposes, the disqualification of a boxer during a match will be counted as a knockout by his opponent.
5- Total of Rounds: Customers will either wager over or under a number of rounds in which the fight will be finished.
6- Correct Result Wagering: Players can wager on which boxer will win the fight and the manner in which the fight is won. A KNOCKOUT includes Technical Knockouts (TKO) and Disqualifications (DQ). A DECISION is determined to be anytime the judge’s scorecards are used to determine the winner of the bout regardless of the round in which this occurs. If the fight ends in a Tie, wagers on the draw will be paid, while wagers on “no draw” and on both fighters will be lost. If any of both fighters wins, wagers on “no draw” plus the fighter (that wins the fight) will be considered winners, the rest losers.
7- Las Vegas wagering rules will be used for any situation not covered here.