| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled Ion Cutelaba vs. Oumar Sy bout will 'go the distance' — that is, be decided by the judges rather than by knockout, technical knockout, submission, or disqualification. It matters because it isolates durability and fight complexion as the event being traded, rather than which fighter wins.
The matchup features two fighters with contrasting tendencies that shape expectations about finishes versus decisions: one typically brings heavy pressure and finishing intent while the other presents a style that can encourage longer, technical exchanges. Final settlement and market behavior will depend on confirmed fight details (scheduled rounds, date, commission) and any last-minute developments from fight camps or athletic commissions.
Prediction market odds aggregate trader expectations about whether the fight will reach the final bell and will move as new information arrives (injuries, weigh-in news, lineup changes). Treat odds as a dynamic signal that updates with verified pre-fight facts and market liquidity.
For this market, 'Go the Distance' means the bout reaches the scheduled final bell and is decided by the judges; outcomes like KO, TKO, submission, or disqualification before the final bell are considered finishes. Consult the exchange's official market rules for edge cases such as no-contests or doctor stoppages.
The number of scheduled rounds directly affects how much time there is for a finish versus a decision — more rounds generally increase the chance of a judges' decision. Confirm the announced rounds on the official fight announcement, since markets update to reflect that detail.
Key attributes include each fighter's finishing power and submission threat, defensive durability, and conditioning; tactical matchup elements (pressure vs. movement) and gameplans announced by camps also matter when assessing likelihood of a finish versus a decision.
Significant developments include injuries reported from either camp, weight-cut complications or a missed weight, late scratches or replacements, official changes to scheduled rounds, and credible reports about a fighter's camp or medical condition.
Treatment of postponements or cancellations follows the exchange's event rules: markets may be suspended and reopened for the new date, voided and refunded, or otherwise resolved per the platform's policy. Check KALSHI's official event notices for the specific handling of this market.