| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Chase Hooper vs. Lance Gibson Jr fight will go the distance (be decided by judges after all scheduled rounds). It matters because a decision-versus-finish outcome reflects fighters' styles and affects how the market settles.
Chase Hooper vs. Lance Gibson Jr is a professional mixed-martial-arts bout in which each competitor brings a distinct track record of finishes, decisions, and in-cage tendencies. Historical fight outcomes, recent activity, and any public camp or medical news provide context that market participants use to form expectations about whether the bout will end inside the distance or reach a decision.
Market odds aggregate participant beliefs and adjust as new information (injuries, weigh-ins, camp reports, in-fight developments) arrives. Odds are a real-time reflection of collective expectations and should be read as the market's consensus at a given moment, not as a fixed prediction.
For this market, "go the distance" means the scheduled rounds are completed and an official judges' decision is rendered; any finish before the final bell (KO/TKO/submission/doctor or corner stoppage) means it did not go the distance. Outcomes like disqualification or no-contest are handled according to the exchange's settlement rules.
Settlement occurs after the official result is posted by the designated reporting authority or athletic commission; that timing can vary from immediately after the decision to some hours later if the commission reviews the result. Check the market page for the platform's posted settlement status.
Key fighter-specific drivers include each competitor's recent finishes versus decisions, knockout and submission power, takedown and control ability, and evidence of late-fight cardio or gas tank issues; recent injuries, camp reports, and weigh-in performance also matter.
Late changes typically prompt rapid market repricing; a weight miss or medical issue can shift expectations about durability and stoppage risk, while a substitution may trigger a market pause or relisting. The platform’s event rules determine whether the market is adjusted, suspended, or voided.
Treatment of cancellations or no-contests depends on the exchange's rules: many platforms void and refund bets if a bout is canceled before the first bell, while a no-contest after the fight starts is settled per the platform’s policy. Always consult the market's official rules for this event for the definitive procedure.