| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noah Schachter | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Camilo Andres Erazo | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor will win the head-to-head Erazo vs Schachter sporting contest. It matters because price movement aggregates public information about each athlete and about event conditions leading up to the matchup.
Erazo vs Schachter is a single-match market listed on KALSHI with official date and venue to be announced by the promoter or sanctioning body. Relevant background items include each athlete's recent form, any prior meetings between them, the ruleset and weight class for the contest, and announcements from the athletic commission or event organizers.
Market prices represent the crowd’s aggregated expectations and will move as new information—injuries, weigh-ins, card changes—arrives. Treat prices as real-time signals rather than guarantees; always consult the contract description for settlement rules.
The market close time is listed on the KALSHI contract and is currently TBD; settlement will follow the market’s published rules and the official result as reported by the event’s sanctioning body or promoter. Check the contract description for the definitive closing and settlement conditions.
This market trades the discrete head-to-head outcomes for Erazo and Schachter (each competitor to win). Treatment of draws, no-contests, or cancellations is specified in the market contract—review it to see whether such cases result in refunds or alternate settlement.
Follow official announcements from the event promoter and athletic commission, both fighters’ and camps’ official social channels, credible sports journalists for the promotion, and official pre-fight events like medicals and weigh-ins—these typically produce information that moves the market.
Settlement depends on the contract’s definitions and the official result recorded by the referee or commission. In many markets, a stoppage or DQ that produces an official winner will settle on that winner, while an official no-contest or cancellation may trigger a refund or special settlement rule—confirm via the contract terms.
Key details include any prior head-to-head meetings, the athletes’ recent fight records and performance trends, their stylistic tendencies (e.g., preferred range and finishing methods), durability and cardio over distance, and changes in coaching or training camp leading into the bout.