| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether the Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Tofiq Musayev fight will go the distance (reach the final bell and be decided by the judges). It matters because "go the distance" markets isolate stoppage risk versus decisions, letting traders express views about both fighters' finishing ability and durability without predicting a winner.
Both fighters are known for dynamic striking and have recorded both early finishes and decision victories across their careers; their styles and recent activity influence how the fight is likely to play out. The bout’s scheduled length (three or five rounds), any late card changes, and fight-week developments will all shape market action and the fight’s tactical approach.
Market odds represent the aggregated expectations of traders about the likelihood the fight lasts to a decision and will move as new information arrives (injuries, weigh-ins, lineup changes). Treat prices as evolving signals rather than guarantees; always check the event’s official details before trading.
A 'go the distance' outcome means the fight reaches the scheduled final bell and is decided by the judges. Any stoppage (KO, TKO, submission, or referee/doctor stoppage) before the final bell is treated as not going the distance.
The market’s close time is listed as TBD; generally, markets close before the bout starts and settle based on the official result reported by the event’s commission or promotion after the fight concludes. Check the platform for the exact close and settlement policy.
The definition of 'going the distance' depends on the officially scheduled length at fight time. If the organizers or commissions change the bout length, the market will reflect the new schedule and the fight must reach that updated final bell to be considered 'going the distance.'
Yes — a draw decided by the judges after the scheduled rounds has gone the distance. By contrast, a no-contest declared due to an early accidental foul or a fight stopped before the final bell typically does not count as going the distance; settlement follows the official result classification.
Watch weigh-in results (big weight cuts or misses), injury reports, medical clearance, fighter interviews and visible condition at media day, corner or camp changes, and any late video showing takedown success or defensive vulnerabilities — these can quickly change stoppage expectations.