| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether the light heavyweight bout between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg will last the full duration of the scheduled rounds. It serves as a gauge for whether experts and fans anticipate a finish or a judges' decision.
Jiri Prochazka is known for his unconventional, high-pressure striking style that historically leads to finishes rather than tactical decisions. Conversely, Carlos Ulberg has demonstrated technical striking proficiency and knockout power during his rise in the division. This matchup tests whether Prochazka's chaotic rhythm will force a stoppage or if Ulberg's defensive discipline can extend the fight to the scorecards.
The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of how the combatants' contrasting styles will interact, with 'Yes' implying an expectation of a decision and 'No' signaling a likely knockout or submission.
Going the distance means the fight reaches the final bell of the last scheduled round, requiring the judges to determine a winner.
No, any stoppage, including a TKO, submission, or disqualification before the final bell, results in the fight not going the distance.
Prochazka’s willingness to trade strikes frequently increases the likelihood of a finish, which typically puts downward pressure on the 'Yes' outcome.
In the event of a cancellation or a No Contest, markets are typically settled based on the specific exchange rules, which usually involve voiding the contract.
Historical record provides insight into a fighter's tendencies, but specific training camp preparations and current physical conditioning often play a larger role in whether a fight ends early.