| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 35% | 35¢ | 37¢ | — | $157 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled fight between Cody Durden and Nyamjargal Tumendemberel will go the distance (i.e., be decided by the judges after all scheduled rounds). It matters to bettors and analysts because finishes and decisions reflect different fighter profiles and contest dynamics.
Cody Durden is a professional mixed-martial-arts competitor with experience on the regional and major promotion level; Nyamjargal Tumendemberel is an international contender whose style and record have shaped expectations for this match-up. Fight outcomes depend on stylistic matchups, conditioning, and in-camp developments rather than long-run economic or political trends.
Prediction market prices reflect collective assessment of how likely the bout is to reach a judges' decision based on available information and can shift as new details (injuries, weigh-in results, corner changes) arrive. Use prices as a live signal, not a fixed forecast, and combine them with qualitative factors before forming a view.
It means the fight completes all scheduled rounds without a knockout, technical knockout, or submission, and is decided by the judges' scorecards; resolution will follow the official result posted by the event promoter and athletic commission.
Resolution timing follows the market’s stated close and the official fight result; if the listed close is TBD, the market will resolve after the promoter/commission posts the official outcome and the platform applies its resolution rules.
Official results published by the event promoter and the relevant athletic commission are primary; the platform’s posted resolution policy describes which of those sources it uses in case of discrepancy.
Watch weigh-in outcomes, reported injuries or illnesses, announced corner or coaching changes, and pre-fight media indicating tactical plans—each can shift whether a fighter pursues a finish or fights conservatively for rounds.
If one fighter consistently pressures, lands fight-ending sequences, or has a strong submission game, that raises finish potential; conversely, well-conditioned defensive fighters who avoid risky exchanges make a decision more likely. Recent fight trends and how each fighter has finished or been finished in comparable matchups are relevant context to monitor.