| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacob Fearnley | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Martin Damm Jr | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which competitor—Damm Jr or Fearnley—will be declared the winner of their scheduled head-to-head sports contest. It matters because the market aggregates public expectations about the likely outcome and reacts to pre-event news such as injuries, weigh-ins, and official announcements.
Damm Jr and Fearnley are the two named participants in a binary market with two possible outcomes; the market currently shows no trading volume and the closing time is to be determined. Relevant context that shapes expectations includes each athlete’s recent performances, experience at this competition level, stylistic matchup, and whether the contest is part of a larger card or title pathway. Because details such as venue, sanctioning body, and precise rules can vary, those specifics are important to track as they are announced.
Prediction market prices reflect the crowd’s assessment of which outcome is more likely and will move as new, verifiable information becomes available. For trade or interpretation purposes, always consult the market’s official contract language and the exchange’s settlement rules to understand exactly what constitutes a winning outcome.
The market is typically resolved using the official result reported by the event organizer or relevant sanctioning body; the named winner on the official result determines which outcome pays. Check the market’s contract text and exchange notices for the precise designated source of the official result.
Resolution for draws, no-contests, or disqualifications depends on the exchange’s stated settlement policy for this contract. Some markets treat those outcomes as pushes (voiding the market), while others specify alternative resolution rules—always review the market description and any exchange announcements.
If the event is canceled or the named participants change, the exchange will follow its published contingency rules: markets may be voided and funds returned, or they may be resolved according to replacement rules if explicitly allowed. Monitor official updates from the exchange for final guidance.
This market’s close time is listed as TBD; typically markets close either at a specified time before the event or when the exchange announces a resolution. Settlement occurs after the official event result is confirmed and any required verification steps are completed—watch the market page for timing updates.
Key signals include official weigh-in results, medical and injury reports, confirmations from the event promoter, regulatory rulings, any last-minute lineup or venue changes, and how prices move on this market and external odds markets as new information emerges.