| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled match between Beatriz Mesquita and Montserrat Rendon will go the distance (i.e., reach the end of the allotted time without a finish). It matters to traders because it isolates match length rather than winner, reflecting fighters' finishing ability and durability.
Beatriz Mesquita is a highly experienced Brazilian jiu-jitsu and submission grappling competitor with a long track record of high-level finishes and championship experience; she is widely regarded for her technical submission game. Montserrat Rendon is an opponent with a developing competitive profile whose style, recent form, and durability will influence whether the pairing ends early or goes the full scheduled time. The matchup context—ruleset, round length, and card placement—also shapes how the contest is likely to unfold.
Market odds here represent how traders collectively rate the likelihood of the match reaching the scheduled end given available information; they update as new facts (injuries, weigh-ins, lineup changes) arrive. Treat odds as a real-time synthesis of information and sentiment, not as guarantees of the final result.
It means the bout completes the scheduled time without a finish; a finish includes outcomes like submission, knockout, or referee stoppage under the event rules. Resolution follows the official result posted by the event organizer.
The market's posted close time is TBD; typically the market closes before the match begins and resolves once the event organizer publishes the official result and the market operator applies its settlement rules.
Common examples are submission, knockout/technical knockout, referee stoppage, or a retirement between rounds. Disqualifications, no-contests, or other atypical rulings may be handled according to the market's specific settlement rules, so check the event terms.
Look at Mesquita's history of submissions and finishes and compare it to Rendon's defensive record, past fight durations, and how both have performed late in matches. Conditioning, recent fight cadence, and demonstrated ability to escape danger are all relevant.
Injury reports, missed weight or weight-cut complications, last-minute opponent changes, visible issues at open workouts, and official rule clarifications can all move the market, as they alter expectations about endurance and likelihood of finishes.