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MMA betting on raze sits at the intersection of live-sport coverage and flexible payment infrastructure. Unlike generic sportsbook platforms that bundle all combat sports into a single category, we structure MMA markets separately—so you can track fighter matchups, tournament brackets, and regional promotion calendars without distraction. Our platform integrates mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking virtual accounts alongside local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment, giving you the deposit and withdrawal rhythm that suits your region.

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We recognize that MMA enthusiasts in Indonesia—particularly in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung—follow international promotions (UFC, ONE Championship, Bellator) as well as regional amateur tournaments. On raze, you access both tiers of competition without tier-based account restrictions. Whether you fund your account via a quick online payment transfer or a e-wallet virtual-account deposit, your MMA betting experience remains identical.

How raze Organizes MMA Markets

Our MMA section divides fights into weight classes, promotion tiers, and event calendars. Rather than lumping all combat sports (MMA, boxing, kickboxing) under one umbrella, we give MMA its own betting slate. This separation lets you filter by fighter record, promotion prestige, and scheduled date—so you're not scrolling through noise.

When a major UFC event runs—say, a championship bout at middleweight—we list it prominently by fighter name and weight class. For regional tournaments popular during Piala Indonesia season or around Idul Adha holidays, we include those too. The market types we offer on MMA include moneyline (pick the winner), round-by-round (pick when the fight ends), and method-of-victory (knockout, submission, decision) bets. Settlement happens once the final bell rings and the judges' scorecards or referee decision is official.

raze MMA platform market display showing fighter matchups and betting options

We keep market odds updated in real time. However, we do not publish odds data until the matchup is officially announced by the promotion. This means you won't see speculative or fabricated fighters or odds—only confirmed bouts with real promotional backing.

Our Payment Infrastructure: e-walletmobile bankingand Bank VAs

The backbone of raze's MMA offering is our payment layer. You fund your account via local payment or online payment on your phone, or you request a e-wallet virtual-account number and transfer from your bank app. Each method has a slightly different rhythm, but all three arrive in our system within minutes (depending on your bank's processing window).

mobile banking deposits are the quickest path. You open local payment on your phone, navigate to raze, authorize the transfer, and your balance updates as soon as our system confirms the debit. No additional KYC is needed if your online payment account is already verified. For withdrawals, we send the funds back to your e-wallet wallet in the same session.

mobile banking and local payment follow a similar flow. You link your account to raze once (via one-time PIN), and future deposits require just a confirmation tap. Both e-wallets settle quickly; we typically see the credit land within subject to verification. online payment and e-wallet work the same way.

Virtual-Account Transfers Take Longer, But Are Permanent Records

When you use a mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual account, the transfer settles via the national clearing system. You may wait subject to verification for confirmation, but your transaction leaves a permanent audit trail in your bank statement. This is especially useful if you need to dispute or reconcile a deposit later.

mobile banking payments sit between e-wallets and bank transfers. local payment codes are issued by raze and can be scanned with any bank app or e-wallet. When you scan and pay, the fund source is flexible—it can come from your bank account, online payment, e-wallet, or any mobile banking-enabled service. Settlement is quick (under subject to verification) because local payment uses real-time clearing.

Account Verification and Your First Withdrawal

Before you can withdraw funds, we must verify your identity. On raze, verification is straightforward: we ask for your name, phone number, and email address during signup. If your first deposit is via online payment or e-wallet, and both e-wallets are already verified through your national ID, our system often fast-tracks your account to verified status immediately.

If you use a bank transfer, we may request a copy of your ID (KTP) and a selfie holding your ID. This process typically completes within one business day. Once verified, you can withdraw to any payment method you've previously deposited from—whether that's mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or your bank account.

We do this verification to comply with anti-money-laundering rules and to ensure you control both your raze account and the receiving payment method. It is a one-time step; after your first verified withdrawal, subsequent withdrawals skip the extra documentation.

raze account verification screen showing ID and payment method linking

How MMA Bets Settle on raze

Once you place an MMA bet on raze, the funds are held in your account balance until the fight outcome is official. If you bet on Fighter A to win by knockout in Round 2, and Fighter A wins via decision in Round 3, your bet does not settle as a winner—your stake is returned to your balance (a push, or no-action settlement).

We settle MMA markets within subject to verification of the official decision. If there is a replay review, judges' deliberation, or a controversial moment, we may pause settlement temporarily while the promotion clarifies the result. Once settled, your winnings are added to your account balance and immediately available for withdrawal via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or your chosen payment method.

There are no hidden withdrawal fees on raze. Your balance is yours to withdraw in full or in part. Some payment methods (e.g., local payment) may charge you a small transaction fee on their end, but raze does not add a margin.

Moneyline bet
Pick the winner of the fight. Settles based on the official decision (KO, submission, judges' verdict, or disqualification).
Round betting
Predict which round the fight ends (or if it goes the distance). Settles once the official clock and result are confirmed.
Method of victory
Choose knockout, submission, or decision. Only the exact method you picked triggers a win.

Deposit and Withdrawal Flow on raze

Your typical session on raze follows this path: You log in via your email or phone number. You check your account balance (shown in Indonesian Rupiah). You decide to deposit—say, via online payment from your phone while in Medan or Yogyakarta. You enter the amount, confirm, and within seconds the balance updates. You then place one or more MMA bets. Hours or days later, you request a withdrawal to the same e-wallet account. We process the request, and the funds return within subject to verification.

If you switch payment methods partway through—for instance, you first deposit via mobile banking but later want to withdraw to your local payment account—we can honor that, but you must first verify your online payment account by uploading a bank statement or making a small test deposit. This verification is part of our anti-fraud protocol.

Our system tracks every deposit and withdrawal. You can view your transaction history anytime by logging into raze and navigating to Account → Transaction History. Each entry shows the date, time, method, amount, and status (completed, pending, failed). This transparency lets you reconcile your raze balance against your bank or e-wallet statement.

Why MMA Betting Matters on raze

MMA is one of the fastest-growing combat sports globally, and interest in Indonesia is climbing. Fans of Liga 1 football and badminton tournaments often overlap with MMA audiences. By giving MMA its own dedicated section, we acknowledge that these markets warrant expert-level depth—separate odds movements, live commentary, post-fight analysis, and next-event previews.

Our MMA lineup includes UFC events (pay-per-view cards), ONE Championship tournaments (which air live in Southeast Asia), Bellator, and regional amateur tournaments. Because we accept e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and bank transfers, you don't need to jump platforms or change payment methods between your Liga 1 bets and your MMA bets. Your account and balance are unified across all sports on raze.

Summary: MMA on raze with Seamless Payment Options

raze's MMA platform combines dedicated market structure, fast payment processing, and transparent account management. Whether you fund via DANA from your phone, e-wallet in seconds, or a mobile banking virtual account with a permanent record, your deposit lands quickly and your balance is ready for betting. Once your fight settles, withdrawing to the same method is straightforward—typically completed within subject to verification.

Account verification is a one-time step that usually happens automatically if you use a pre-verified e-wallet; bank transfers may require ID confirmation, which we complete within one business day. After that, you can deposit and withdraw freely without extra documentation.

If you are in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or anywhere else in Indonesia, and you follow international MMA promotions or regional combat tournaments, raze gives you a full-featured betting home. Our payment infrastructure—local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment—ensures you fund your account the way that suits you best.

Deep Dive: Payment Methods and Settlement

Payment and Withdrawal Details

DANA deposit and withdrawal

DANA deposits on raze are among our fastest settlement methods. You open the DANA app, navigate to your list of linked merchants, find raze, enter your desired amount, and authorize the transaction using your DANA PIN or biometric verification. Once authorized, the debit posts to your DANA account immediately, and our system receives the notification within seconds. Your raze balance updates in real time. Because DANA is pre-verified by Indonesia's financial authority (OJK), we do not require additional KYC documentation for DANA transactions unless your account is entirely new to raze. For withdrawals, we process your request and return the funds to your DANA wallet via the same clearing channel. Typical DANA withdrawal settlement is subject to verification. DANA also supports withdrawals during holidays—Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, Nyepi—without delay, as DANA operates its own clearing rails separate from bank-only networks. There are no hidden fees; if DANA charges you a transfer fee, it appears in your DANA app, not in raze's accounting. We display your DANA transaction history in your raze account dashboard, aligned with your DANA app records, so reconciliation is straightforward.

OVO and GoPay usage

OVO and GoPay both use account-linking and one-time PIN verification for the first deposit. Once linked, subsequent deposits require a single confirmation tap—no re-entry of credentials. OVO and GoPay settlements are similarly fast: typically subject to verification from authorization to balance credit on raze. Both e-wallets support withdrawal back to your original account balance. OVO users in Surabaya, Medan, and Bandung often appreciate OVO's merchant ecosystem, which syncs with raze's transaction records. GoPay, integrated with the Gojek ecosystem, similarly maintains clear audit trails. Our platform requests KYC (Know Your Customer) confirmation during your first OVO or GoPay withdrawal only if your account on raze is brand new and has no prior verified payment method. If you have already verified a DANA or bank account, your OVO or GoPay withdrawal may be approved immediately. Both e-wallets allow you to set transaction PIN protections on their end, adding an extra security layer independent of raze. We recommend enabling OVO and GoPay's biometric unlock if your phone supports it, as this speeds up future deposits.

BCA, Mandiri, BRI, BNI virtual account

Bank virtual accounts (VA) are unique account numbers assigned to your raze profile at BCA, Mandiri, BRI, or BNI. When you select "Deposit via Virtual Account" on raze, we generate a one-time 16-digit VA number linked to your account and the bank you chose. You then open your bank app (e.g., BCA Mobile or Mandiri Online), go to Transfer, select the VA number, enter the amount, and confirm. The transfer travels through Indonesia's national interbank clearing system (BI-RTGS or BI-SSSS depending on amount). Settlement typically takes subject to verification because the funds must pass through the bank's reconciliation queue. However, the trade-off is durability: your bank statement shows an explicit record of the transfer, complete with the VA code and timestamp. This is invaluable if you ever need to dispute or verify a deposit. For withdrawals via VA, we send funds back to the source bank account you transferred from. Mandiri users appreciate VA deposits during peak seasons (around Piala Indonesia matches) because Mandiri's clearing infrastructure is robust. BRI and BNI VAs are equally reliable. There are no limits on VA deposit frequency—you can deposit multiple times per day to your assigned VA number without re-verification. BCA VAs renew every 24 hours with a new number for security; we display the current VA code in your raze account dashboard.

Fees, limits and verification

raze does not impose deposits or withdrawal fees. However, your chosen payment provider—DANA, OVO, GoPay, or your bank—may charge a small processing fee. For example, if you withdraw our welcome offer via DANA, DANA may deduct a our welcome offer fee on their end; you see that fee in your DANA transaction log, not billed by raze. Deposit and withdrawal limits vary by payment method and your account verification tier. New accounts (unverified) can typically deposit up to a moderate amount (e.g., our welcome offer per transaction) and must verify before their first withdrawal. Once verified, limits increase. We do not publish exact limit figures to prevent arbitrage attempts; instead, your account dashboard displays your current tier and applicable limits. Account verification is triggered automatically when you attempt your first withdrawal. If your account is eligible for auto-verification (e.g., you have deposited via a pre-verified e-wallet), you proceed without interruption. If not, we request your KTP (national ID) and a selfie holding the KTP. The verification process is completed by our compliance team within one business day, typically during Jakarta business hours (Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:00 WIB). Weekend or holiday submissions are queued and processed the next business day. Once verified, you unlock unlimited withdrawal frequency and higher per-transaction limits.

Resolving a stalled transaction

Occasionally, a deposit does not arrive or a withdrawal is delayed beyond expected settlement windows. On raze, your first action is to check your account's Transaction History dashboard. Each pending deposit or withdrawal shows its current status: "Awaiting Bank Confirmation", "Processing", "Completed", or "Failed". If a status has been "Awaiting Bank Confirmation" for more than subject to verification, it may indicate a network hiccup or your bank's temporary downtime. We recommend opening your bank app or e-wallet app (DANA, OVO, GoPay) to confirm the debit was posted on their end. If the debit exists in your e-wallet but not in your raze account, the issue is a clearing delay; we will receive it shortly. If the debit does not exist anywhere, your transaction may have been rejected by your bank or e-wallet for insufficient funds or a mismatch in account details. In that case, the funds should return to your original account within 1–3 business days (depending on your bank). If a withdrawal is delayed, it could be queued in our system due to system load or your bank's processing backlog. We recommend contacting raze support via email or in-app messaging with your transaction ID (visible in your Transaction History). Our support team, which operates in English, can trace the transaction through our backend and your bank's clearing system, and advise on next steps. We do not charge a support fee; this is included in your raze account.