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Boxing

GENERAL RULES

1. Once the bell rings for the first round, the bet slips will be considered valid.

2. Each round lasts 3 minutes (in Over/Under, 'half-round' is counted as 90 seconds).

3. If the number of rounds changes, all Over/Under bets will be cancelled.

4. If the match ends in a draw, bets for the winner will be cancelled.

5. The settlement of the bet slips will be based on the results announced by the match, which can be defined by points, technical knockout, knockout, or disqualification.

a. KO (Knockout) includes TKO (Technical Knockout) and disqualification of a boxer.

b. A draw includes a technical draw.

c. A decision includes a technical decision.

6. If a boxer withdraws or is replaced in the betting list, all bet slips will be cancelled.

7. If it is officially announced that one or both boxers have not met the specified weight requirements for the match, all bet slips will be cancelled.

8. If the referee recalculates the scores after the match or the official changes the result, after 36 hours from the announcement of the result, the settled bet slips will not be changed and will be considered final.

FIGHTING (MIXED MARTIAL ARTS)

GENERAL RULES

1. Once the referee announces the start of the first round, the bet slips will be considered valid.

2. Each round of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lasts for 5 minutes (in Over/Under, 'half-round' is counted as 150 seconds).

3. Each championship title fight consists of 5 rounds, non-title fights consist of 3 rounds. The rest period between each round is 1 minute.

4. The results announced after the match are considered the final results and can be defined by points, submission, technical knockout, knockout, or disqualification.

a. Submission: One of the fighters clearly taps the mat or his opponent, or verbally informs the referee of surrender.

b. Technical Knockout: If a fighter is unable to continue the fight, the match is defined as ending by technical knockout.

c. A draw includes a technical draw.

5. If the referee recalculates the scores after the match or the official changes the result, after 36 hours from the announcement of the result, the settled bet slips will not be changed and will be considered final.

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