| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haley Giavara | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Kayla Day | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor — Giavara or Day — will win their scheduled head-to-head sporting contest. It matters because it aggregates market views on the matchup and highlights how new information shifts expectations.
Giavara vs Day is a two-outcome sporting event between two named competitors; past results, stylistic matchup, and recent activity for each athlete provide the primary background context. Promoter, sanctioning body, venue, and any pre-fight controversies or injuries also shape how observers and bettors assess the contest.
Market odds are a snapshot of collective expectations and change as participants trade on new information; they are informative about sentiment but are not guarantees of the final result. Use odds alongside independent research on the competitors and event developments.
The close time is set by the platform (listed as TBD for this event); markets typically close at or just before the official start of the contest, so the final trading window captures the latest news and is when rapid price movement is most likely.
This market offers two primary outcomes corresponding to which competitor wins the matchup: one outcome for Giavara and one outcome for Day. Consult the market page for any additional resolution notes such as handling of draws or no-contests.
Resolution in those scenarios follows the platform’s event policies: some platforms refund trades for canceled events, postpone settlement for rescheduled contests, or apply specific rules for no-contests; check Kalshi’s official rules for this event for definitive guidance.
Monitor official weigh-in results, injury reports, fight-week medical clearances, press conference statements, locker-room updates, announced changes to the card, and reputable analyst or bookmaker shifts—these tend to produce the largest market reactions.
Historical performance and stylistic matchup provide foundational context and help form expectations, but they can be superseded by short-term factors like injuries, weight-cut issues, or tactical changes revealed during fight week; use both long-term and short-term information when evaluating the market.