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Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit: Round of Finish

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About This Market

This market tracks the specific round in which the Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit bout concludes, excluding decisions. It allows participants to speculate on the duration and intensity of the matchup based on the fighters' technical profiles.

Curtis Blaydes is a long-standing heavyweight contender known for his wrestling pedigree and ability to dictate the pace of a fight. Josh Hokit represents a newer challenge, and the market reflects the anticipation of whether the bout ends quickly due to striking power or carries into the later rounds through grappling control.

The market prices reflect the collective assessment of whether the fight is more likely to end early via a knockout or submission, or reach the championship rounds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if the fight goes to a judges' decision?

In this specific market, a decision typically results in a loss for all round-specific finish outcomes, as the market is contingent on a stoppage occurring within the rounds.

How is the round of finish determined?

The round of finish is defined by the official clock timestamp recorded by the promotion at the moment the fight is officially stopped by the referee or corner.

Does a technical knockout (TKO) count as a finish?

Yes, both knockouts (KO) and technical knockouts (TKO) are considered finishes and will count toward the round in which the referee stops the fight.

What happens if the fight is cancelled or declared a no-contest?

If the fight does not take place or is declared a no-contest, the market conditions typically trigger a void or refund based on the platform's specific rules for cancelled events.

How does the fighters' previous round history impact this market?

Historical data on whether a fighter finishes opponents early or tends to win via decision is a primary driver for the market's distribution across the round outcomes.

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