Bets on postponed fights will stand for 30 days, unless stated otherwise. If either fighter is replaced with another fighter, all bets will be deemed no action and wagers returned.
Fights where betting is offered before the exact official fight date is known will be listed on site under December 31 until an official date announcement is made.
Bets on these fights will stand, as long as the fight takes place in the current year, or within the following calendar year (e.g., bets placed on a fight listed on site under December 31, 2020), stand as long as the fight takes place up to and including December 31, 2021; after which point bets will be deemed no action and wagers returned. Where a fight is canceled before an official date is announced, bets will be deemed no action and wagers returned.
Once such a fight has an official fight date confirmed, then bets placed on the event listed under the announced date will be subject to the 30 day rule as normal.
For betting purposes, the fight is deemed to have started when the bell is sounded for the beginning of the 1st round.
If either fighter fails to answer the bell for the next round, then his opponent will be deemed to have won in the previous round.
In the event of a fight being declared a No Contest, all bets will be deemed no action and wagers returned, with the exception of markets where the outcome has already been determined.
Bets will be settled on the result declared at the end of the fight by the official announcer. Subsequent appeals/amendments do not affect settlement (unless the amendment was made due to human error when announcing the result). If the official announcer does not declare a result at the end of a fight, markets will be settled on the result displayed on the applicable organization's official site.
If the scheduled length of rounds for a fight are changed (e.g., reduced from 3 minute rounds to 2 minute rounds), but the number of scheduled rounds remain the same, then bets on all markets will stand.