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Azamat Murzakanov vs. Paulo Henrique Costa: Go the Distance

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About This Market

This market predicts whether the UFC light heavyweight bout between Azamat Murzakanov and Paulo Henrique Costa will last the full duration of the scheduled rounds. It is a binary outcome based on whether the fight reaches the final bell or ends via knockout, submission, or disqualification.

Azamat Murzakanov is known for his undefeated record and high finishing rate, often applying heavy pressure to secure stoppages. Paulo Henrique Costa brings explosive power and physical durability, making this a clash of styles that tests the likelihood of a tactical decision versus a sudden finish. Bettors must weigh the fighters' past trends in finishing opponents against their defensive capabilities in this specific weight class.

Market pricing reflects the collective consensus on whether these two combatants will prioritize technical caution or aggressive finishing tactics throughout the bout.

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What constitutes 'going the distance' in this market?

A fight goes the distance if it is not stopped by the referee, doctor, or a submission, and instead proceeds to a decision by the judges after all scheduled rounds are completed.

How does a technical decision affect this market?

If a fight is stopped due to an accidental foul and goes to the judges' scorecards before the final round is completed, it is generally ruled as going the distance, provided the minimum required rounds have been fought.

Does a disqualification count as going the distance?

No, a disqualification is considered a fight-ending stoppage, meaning the bout did not go the distance.

How do weight class trends impact this specific matchup?

Light heavyweight bouts often carry higher knockout potential, which statistically reduces the likelihood of fights reaching a decision compared to lighter weight classes.

What happens if the fight is cancelled or declared a No Contest?

If the fight does not occur or is ruled a No Contest before an official decision is reached, the market terms for voiding will be applied according to exchange policy.

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