Boxing

Straight Bet Wagering Options:

Who will win the boxing match?

The boxing match will end in a draw.

Will a boxer win by a KO?

The fight will end in a decision.

Will the boxing match go over/under rounds?

Parlays: A Parlay is a group of straight bets or totals combined into one bet. For the Parlay to be a winner, all of the individual parts of the Parlay need to win. You can mix different sports on the same Parlay.

Because of the money line used in Boxing, there are no set payoffs for tying a number of teams together in Parlays. Payoffs are determined by a simple formula that changes the money line into a decimal number and combines it with the other lines in the Parlay.

Boxing Rules:

  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. If the wagering offer on a match includes the draw as a third option and the match ends in a draw, wagers on the draw will be paid, while wagers on both fighters will be lost. If the wagering offer includes only the two boxers, with the draw either not offered or offered as a separate proposition, and the match ends in a draw, wagers on either fighter will be refunded.
  6. Unless otherwise specified, matches must go within thirty days of the scheduled date for wagers to have action.
  7. In situations not covered by the previous rules, the wagering decision announced by the Don Best Sports information service will be considered official and binding.
  8. Las Vegas wagering rules will be used for any situation not covered herein.
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