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Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit: Round of Victory

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All Outcomes (6)
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Curtis Blaydes to win in Round 1 0%
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Curtis Blaydes to win in Round 2 0%
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Curtis Blaydes to win in Round 3 0%
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Josh Hokit to win in Round 1 0%
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Josh Hokit to win in Round 2 0%
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Josh Hokit to win in Round 3 0%
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About This Market

This market predicts which round Curtis Blaydes versus Josh Hokit will end, or if it will go to a decision. It allows participants to speculate on the duration and pacing of this specific heavyweight matchup.

Curtis Blaydes is a long-standing UFC heavyweight contender known for his wrestling base and power, while Josh Hokit represents a rising challenger. This fight represents a clash between established veteran experience and the potential for a fresh prospect to make an impact in the rankings.

The prices for each outcome reflect the collective expectation of when, or if, a stoppage will occur, with lower prices generally indicating a less likely round for the finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a round of victory in this market?

The winning round is defined by when the referee stops the fight or the official result is declared based on the cage-side duration.

What happens if the fight goes to the judges' scorecards?

If the fight lasts the full duration and a winner is declared via decision, the 'Decision' outcome is the winning result.

How does a disqualification or technical decision impact the round of victory?

In the event of a disqualification or technical stoppage, the round in which the stoppage occurs will typically dictate the winning outcome.

Does the weight class influence the likelihood of a finish?

Heavyweight fights have a statistically higher frequency of knockouts compared to lighter weight classes, which often influences the market's expectation for early-round finishes.

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

If the fight is canceled or does not reach the stage where a round of victory can be recorded, the market rules usually dictate a void or refund based on the platform's specific settlement policy.

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