MMA and Boxing Round Rule

Understanding Total Rounds

In MMA and Boxing, the total number of rounds in a fight is crucial for betting and analysis. A 'total listed on a fight' refers to the aggregate count of completed rounds within a bout. Recognizing the specific halfway points within rounds is pivotal for accurate betting, especially when placing over/under bets on our platform.

Halfway Point Definitions:

  • Five-minute rounds: Common in most professional MMA fights, the halfway point is precisely at two minutes and thirty seconds.
  • Three-minute rounds: Often seen in professional boxing, the halfway mark occurs at one minute and thirty seconds.
  • Two-minute rounds: Typically found in amateur fights, the one-minute mark signifies the halfway point.

MMA and Boxing Disqualification (DQ) Rule

Disqualifications are an unfortunate part of combat sports, but understanding how they affect your bets is crucial. In the unfortunate event that a fighter is disqualified:

  • No Action: Bets related to the fight result are rendered 'No Action.' This means that all wagers are returned to the bettors as if the bout had never taken place. This protective measure ensures fairness and trust in all betting activities on our platform.
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