| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ivan Gakhov | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Lloyd Harris | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders express views on which fighter will win the Gakhov vs Harris bout. It aggregates public information and betting sentiment about the matchup and matters to anyone tracking fighter form or event outcomes.
Gakhov vs Harris pairs two professional fighters in a head-to-head contest; details on promotion, card placement, and official timing are set by the event organizers and may be updated. Historical context — such as each fighter’s career trajectory, common opponents, and recent activity — helps frame expectations for how the matchup might play out.
Market prices reflect how participants assess the relative chances of each outcome and will move as new, credible information arrives. Use prices as a continuously updating summary of collective beliefs rather than a fixed forecast.
The market close is listed as TBD; final close often occurs at the scheduled fight start or at a time set by the platform. Check the event page for real-time updates and official close announcements.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which fighter is officially declared the winner: Gakhov wins or Harris wins. Markets settle to the official result recorded by the event authorities.
Settlement follows the official fight result published by the event promoter or the relevant athletic commission/authority. Outcomes like disqualification, no contest, or cancellation will be handled according to the platform’s stated settlement rules.
Prioritize official announcements (medical clearances, commission statements) and reports from credible insiders; such developments can cause rapid market movement and materially alter expected outcomes, so monitor updates during fight week.
Low volume indicates fewer participants informing the price, which can make the market more sensitive to single large trades and more volatile; interpret prices cautiously and consider liquidity when sizing positions.