| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Andre Fili vs. Jose Delgado bout will go the distance (reach the final bell) rather than ending by knockout, technical knockout, or submission. Outcomes inform expectations about how the matchup is likely to play out—a finish-oriented fight versus a tactical, drawn-out contest.
Andre Fili is a long-tenured featherweight known for a seasoned professional record and a mixed striking-wrestling skill set; Jose Delgado is his scheduled opponent, representing a distinct set of strengths that will shape fight dynamics. The fight listing currently shows a TBD closing date, so event timing and final fight card placement may change as the promotion finalizes the bout.
Market odds reflect how participants collectively price the likelihood of this specific fight going to a judges’ decision; higher market odds indicate greater market belief the fight will go the distance, and lower odds indicate belief in a stoppage. Use odds as a real-time aggregation of bettors’ expectations, not as an absolute prediction.
For this matchup, 'Go the Distance' means the fight reaches the scheduled final bell and is decided by judges’ scorecards; any stoppage by KO/TKO, submission, or official disqualification before the final bell means it did not go the distance.
Because the event closing date is listed as TBD, rescheduling can delay settlement; most platforms will suspend or hold markets until the bout definitively occurs or follow their stated cancellation/resolution rules, so check KALSHI’s event policies for specifics.
Their historical finish rates and recent fight outcomes provide context: a fighter with many stoppage wins or losses suggests a higher chance of a finish, while a record with many decisions suggests durability or tactical styles—compare both fighters’ recent bouts and opponent caliber to gauge impact.
Monitor official weigh-ins, injury reports, training camp updates, visible fatigue or illness, and any late-replacement news; footage from media days and sparring reports can also reveal whether a fighter’s power, movement, or cardio looks compromised or enhanced.
If the two have no prior meeting, head-to-head history won’t exist, but stylistic matchups—striker vs. grappler balance, clinch/ground control likelihood, and how each performed against similar opponents—are key inputs traders use to assess whether this bout will go the distance.