| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oliver Crawford | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Chris Rodesch | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor, Crawford or Rodesch, will win their scheduled head-to-head sports matchup and aggregates participant expectations ahead of the event. It matters because market prices reflect public information and sentiment about each participant's chances and can highlight shifts as new information arrives.
Crawford vs Rodesch is a single head-to-head sporting contest whose significance depends on context such as the sport, weight class or division, and whether a title or ranking is at stake. The historical importance of the matchup is driven by the competitors' records, recent form, and any prior meetings or shared opponents; promoters, athletic commissions, and sports media typically publish the details that determine those stakes.
Market odds represent the collective view of traders and update as new information appears; they are best read as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a definitive prediction. Rapid price moves typically indicate new, market-moving information (injury reports, official lineup changes, weigh-in results, etc.).
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically a head-to-head sports market closes at or just before the official start time of the contest as set by the event organizers or the platform. Check the event listing and platform announcements for final close timing.
This market offers two outcomes corresponding to which competitor wins the contest: a Crawford win and a Rodesch win. Resolution follows the official result from the event organizer or sanctioning body and the platform's settlement rules for draws or no-contests.
Resolution in postponed, canceled, or no-contest scenarios is governed by the platform's event rules. Common approaches include holding the market open until a rescheduled date or voiding and refunding contracts if the contest is not contested; consult KALSHI's official settlement policies for this event for the exact procedure.
Key developments include official weigh-in results, injury or medical updates, commission rulings, changes to one competitor's corner or coaching staff, promotional announcements, and credible media or social-media reports about training or illness. Late scratches and travel or licensing issues also produce large moves.
If a direct head-to-head history exists, use it but weigh recency and context (different weight classes, rule sets, or long time gaps). If they haven't met, compare records against common opponents, quality of competition, and measurable performance metrics rather than relying solely on headline wins or losses.