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Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit: Method of Finish

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About This Market

This market allows participants to predict the specific method by which the MMA bout between Curtis Blaydes and Josh Hokit concludes. It serves as a sentiment gauge for how spectators expect the stylistic matchup to unfold within the cage.

Curtis Blaydes is a long-standing heavyweight contender known for his elite wrestling and high-level finishing ability on the mat. Josh Hokit enters as a skilled prospect with a significant background in collegiate wrestling and a focus on physical pressure. The outcome hinges on whether Blaydes' experience prevails or if Hokit's aggressive style leads to an unexpected result.

The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of whether the fight will end via knockout, submission, or reach the judges' scorecards.

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What constitutes a 'KO/TKO' finish in this market?

A KO/TKO occurs when the referee stops the fight due to strikes, or a fighter is unable to continue due to injury resulting from strikes.

How is a 'Submission' outcome defined?

A submission is recorded when a fighter taps out, signals a verbal submission, or loses consciousness due to a choke or joint lock.

What happens if the fight goes the distance?

If the fight lasts for the scheduled number of rounds without a stoppage, the 'Decision' outcome is the winning result.

Does a disqualification count toward a specific method of finish?

Yes, a disqualification is generally categorized based on the rules governing the specific event's official result.

What is the primary stylistic contrast between Blaydes and Hokit?

The primary contrast lies in Blaydes' proven veteran experience and technical wrestling versus Hokit's younger, high-intensity approach to pressure-based combat.

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