| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 55% | 55¢ | 57¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether the scheduled fight between Cody Garbrandt and Xiao Long will go the distance (be decided by the judges). It matters because fight-duration outcomes capture collective expectations about durability, finishing ability, and event dynamics, and they affect how traders manage risk around this specific matchup.
Cody Garbrandt is a high-profile fighter whose bouts often draw attention for their pace and finishing potential; Xiao Long is the opposing competitor whose style and recent form create the matchup narrative. Historical patterns for both fighters, recent camps, and whether this bout is scheduled for the typical short or extended number of rounds all shape expectations. Market prices for this event will react to fight-week developments such as injuries, weight-cut reports, and official confirmations.
Odds in this market reflect the crowd’s aggregated view of whether the Garbrandt vs. Xiao Long fight will reach the final bell; they move as new information arrives. Interpret them as a summary of current market sentiment, not a guaranteed forecast — watch for news that can rapidly change expectations.
For this event, 'Go the Distance' means the fight reaches the official final bell of its scheduled rounds and is decided by the judges; any stoppage before the final bell (KO/TKO, submission, corner stoppage, doctor stoppage) would be treated as not going the distance.
Settlement follows the market operator’s rules and the official result reported by the sanctioning athletic commission or promotion: disqualification or doctor stoppage before the final bell counts as a stoppage (not going the distance); a no contest is typically treated according to the platform’s tie/no-action policies — check the event rules for specifics.
Yes — a longer scheduled fight increases the endurance requirement and changes the probability that it reaches a decision, so confirming whether this bout is a short or extended fight is a key piece of information for this market.
Watch official weigh-in results, injury or withdrawal reports, photos or videos from the weight cut, coach and corner comments about strategy and conditioning, and any late matchup changes — these items tend to move expectations about whether the fight will finish early or go the distance.
The market is settled using the official bout result issued by the event’s sanctioning athletic commission or the fight promotion; if that result is ambiguous or later overturned, the platform’s stated dispute and settlement rules determine the final resolution.