| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight ends before round 3 | 78% | 53¢ | 78¢ | — | $453 | Trade → |
| Fight ends before round 2 | 56% | 40¢ | 56¢ | — | $86 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which round the Donte Johnson vs. Cody Brundage bout will be finished in and matters to traders who want to express expectations about fight tempo, finishing ability, and game plan. Outcome resolution depends on the official result recorded for this specific fight.
Donte Johnson vs. Cody Brundage is a matchup between two professional mixed-martial-arts fighters with distinct skill sets; historical finishing rates, recent form, and matchup dynamics provide useful context. Betting interest for round-of-finish markets typically centers on each fighter's tendency to start fast versus wear opponents down, as well as any camp or medical news leading up to fight night.
Market odds reflect the consensus of traders about which round the official finish is most likely to occur and will update as new information arrives. Interpret changes as reactions to real-time news (injuries, weight misses, scratches, late replacements) and fight-night signals rather than immutable predictions.
The round of finish is the official round recorded by the event's athletic commission or promoter when the bout is stopped (KO/TKO/submission) or otherwise ends; if the bout goes to a completed decision, settlement follows the platform's mapping of that result to the listed outcomes.
Settlement occurs after the bout's official result is posted by the commission or event officials; if review or appeal delays the official result, market settlement may be delayed until the outcome is finalized.
If the bout is a no-contest, draw, or canceled, the market will be resolved according to the platform's published settlement rules — commonly markets are voided or refunded when no official, qualifying finish occurs; check the platform's event rules for exact handling.
Look at each fighter's recent finishes and when they occurred, tendencies to start aggressively or pace themselves, durability under pressure, takedown and submission defense, and any recent changes in training camp or reported injuries.
Late developments typically move market prices as traders update expectations; if the bout changes materially (fighter replacement or cancellation), the platform may reclassify, adjust, or void the market per its rules, and settlement will follow the official bout that ultimately occurs or the platform's stated contingency procedures.