| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight ends before round 3 | 60% | 54¢ | 64¢ | — | $581 | Trade → |
| Fight ends before round 2 | 37% | 16¢ | 37¢ | — | $45 | Trade → |
This market asks how the Gregory Rodrigues vs. Brunno Ferreira bout will end, resolved by the round in which the fight finishes. It matters because round-based markets let traders express views on timing and dynamics of a finish rather than just who wins.
Gregory Rodrigues and Brunno Ferreira are matchup-specific fighters with contrasting strengths; observers often focus on whether the bout tilts toward an early finish or a later stoppage/decision. Historical trends for each fighter — finishing methods, recent activity, and game-plan tendencies — provide context that shapes expectations for when a finish might occur.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective assessment of when the fight will finish and update as new information arrives (injuries, weigh-ins, lineup changes, in-fight developments). Treat prices as a live indicator of market sentiment and adjust views as official news or fight-week indicators emerge.
The round of finish is the officially recorded round and time of the bout’s stoppage as reported by the event’s regulatory authority or promotion; consult the market description for how rounds are grouped into that market’s two outcomes.
Settlement will be based on the bout result as published by the event promotion and the relevant athletic commission or official event report; market operators use those official results to determine the winning outcome.
Settlement follows the official ruling and time recorded by the athletic commission or promotion; if a stoppage occurs between rounds the commission’s official report determines the recorded round used to settle the market.
Market handling depends on the market operator’s rules and the specifics of the change: if the bout proceeds with a replacement or at a different weight it may still settle normally based on the in-ring result; if the fight is canceled the market is typically suspended or voided—check the event page and operator notices for the definitive policy.
Treat late news as high-impact information: it can materially change the expected timing of a finish. Traders should monitor official notices, medical reports, and reliable fight-week coverage and expect prices to update quickly to reflect that information.