General Rules
- All individual bout markets will be settled according to the official result of the relevant governing body immediately after the end of the fight, regardless of any subsequent disqualification or amendment to the result (except if an amendment is announced within 24 hours of the initial settlement of the relevant market in order to correct an error in tallying the points or in order to correct an error in reporting the result).
- If a fight is abandoned, cancelled or postponed and not completed within three days of the scheduled start date, or a boxer is withdrawn or substituted before the first round bell, all bets will be void.
- If a boxer retires before the start of a round, fails to answer the bell, or is disqualified for any reason between rounds, the fight will be deemed to have finished at the end of the previous round.
- If one of the boxers is disqualified they will be deemed a loser.
- If the scheduled duration (e.g. number of rounds) of a fight changes after we have started to offer bets on it, all bets on that fight will stand except for bets involving an event to occur before, during or after specified rounds or round groupings (which will be voided). For example, in such circumstances, bets on Boxer A to win in round 5 (or Boxer A to win during rounds 4 to 6) would be voided.
- If the scheduled venue is changed after the market has been loaded by Betfair so that the new venue is changed to a venue in a different country then all bets will be void. For all other changes to the scheduled venue bets will stand.
- In boxing or mixed martial arts, if fight is declared a 'no contest' or 'no decision' then all bets will be void.
- In mixed martial arts, if a fight is declared a draw or a technical draw then all bets will be void.