| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KO/TKO/DQ | 66% | 63¢ | 66¢ | — | $489 | Trade → |
| Decision | 25% | 20¢ | 25¢ | — | $116 | Trade → |
| Submission | 0% | 11¢ | 24¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Draw | 0% | 1¢ | 3¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which method will decide the Gregory Rodrigues vs. Brunno Ferreira fight — for example knockout/TKO, submission, decision, or another official outcome. Method-of-finish markets matter because they focus on how a contest will end, not just who wins, and respond to stylistic matchup information and real-time news.
Gregory Rodrigues and Brunno Ferreira are professional mixed martial artists whose matchup creates distinct tactical paths to victory: some fighters lean toward striking finishes while others pursue submissions or grinding decisions. Historical form, recent performances, and matchup-specific attributes (range, wrestling, submissions, cardio) shape expectations for how the bout might end.
Odds in a method-of-finish market reflect the collective assessment of which ending is most likely and will move as new, fight-specific information arrives (weigh-ins, injuries, cornerman statements, live betting flow). Use them as a snapshot of market sentiment, not an immutable prediction.
This market presents a small set of official result categories (for example, knockout/TKO, submission, decision, or other official outcomes). The exact labels available are shown on the trading interface; settlement will follow the athletic commission’s official result.
Settlement follows the official result posted by the relevant commission. If the official outcome is a No Contest or an outcome explicitly listed in the market, that corresponding outcome wins. If the market does not include the official outcome category, platform rules determine whether contracts are voided and funds returned.
A replacement can materially change stylistic matchups (striking vs. grappling balance) and therefore market prices; markets typically react quickly to announce changes and bettors should reassess based on the new fighter’s tendencies and recent performance.
The market will close according to the platform’s published schedule, usually shortly before the official bout start or when the commission reports the official result. Check the trading interface for the exact closing time, which may be updated as the event approaches.
Watch visible damage (cuts, swelling), who is dictating distance and pace, successful takedowns and submission attempts, and signs of fatigue; these in-fight indicators often presage whether a bout is trending toward a stoppage or a decision.