| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled contest between Bolaji Oki and Manoel Sousa will reach the final bell and be decided by the judges. It matters because finishes versus decisions reflect different fighter attributes and can shift risk/reward for traders.
The event pairs two professional fighters in a scheduled bout; the market isolates the single outcome of whether the fight goes to the scorecards rather than ending early. Context that matters includes each fighter's style (power vs. technical), recent activity and camp reports, and the number of rounds scheduled for this matchup.
Market prices represent the aggregated expectation that the Oki vs. Sousa fight will be decided on the scorecards rather than by stoppage; prices move as new information (weigh-ins, injuries, camp news, referee/commission announcements) arrives.
Going the distance means the bout is not stopped early and proceeds through the scheduled rounds, with the official result coming from the judges' scorecards; early KOs, TKOs, retirements, or stoppages count as not going the distance.
The market close is listed as TBD; typically markets close at or shortly before the scheduled local start time of the fight or according to the exchange's stated rules, so watch the event page for the final cutoff.
Key news includes official fight length announced, weigh-in results and any weight misses, injury reports or withdrawals, visible condition at open workouts, and any change of opponent or late replacement.
A replacement can alter stylistic matchups (e.g., swapping a technician for a puncher), and a missed weight often signals compromised preparation or endurance, both of which can materially change stoppage versus decision likelihood and will typically prompt rapid market repricing.
Resolution follows the official result: if the bout reached the scheduled rounds and went to decision, it counts as 'going the distance'; if stopped before the final bell, it does not. Specific handling of no-contests, disqualifications, or canceled bouts depends on the exchange's settlement rules, so consult the event's official market rules for exact procedures.