| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled bout between Elijah Smith and Soyoung You will last the full scheduled rounds and be decided by the judges (i.e., "go the distance"). It matters because markets aggregate expectations about endurance, finishing ability, and late-fight risk for this specific matchup.
Elijah Smith vs. Soyoung You is listed as a single-outcome market focused on fight duration rather than winner. Key context includes the number of scheduled rounds, the rule set under which the bout will be contested, and any official fight-card placement or commission announcements; those details shape expectations and can change leading up to the event.
Prediction market odds reflect the aggregated view of traders about whether this particular fight will reach a judges' decision; they move as new, event-specific information appears (weigh-ins, medical news, replacements, etc.). Use odds as a real-time signal of market sentiment rather than a static forecast.
It means the bout completes all scheduled rounds and is decided by the official judges' scorecards. Any finish before the final bell (knockout, technical knockout, submission, or referee/doctor stoppage) constitutes a stoppage and does not count as 'going the distance' for settlement purposes.
The market's close time is set by the listing and may be updated on the platform; resolution will occur after the bout's official result is published by the sanctioning commission and in accordance with the exchange's resolution timeline and rules.
Resolution follows the exchange's official policies. Typically, materially altered matchups (cancellations or replacement opponents that change the contest) lead to voiding or special handling per platform rules; check the specific market page and platform terms for how Elijah Smith vs. Soyoung You will be treated.
If the bout ends before the final bell due to a foul-induced stoppage or doctor stoppage, it is treated as a stoppage (not 'going the distance'). If an official result is later overturned (e.g., to a no contest), settlement will follow the platform's policy that incorporates official commission corrections.
Monitor the official number of scheduled rounds, weigh-in outcomes and any missed weights, pre-fight medical/injury announcements, last-minute lineup or opponent changes, and official commission reports—these factors most directly affect whether the bout is likely to go the distance.