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Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg: Round of Finish

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Fight ends before round 2 0%
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Fight ends before round 3 0%
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Fight ends before round 4 0%
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About This Market

This market predicts which round a finish will occur in during the light heavyweight clash between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg. It is a critical metric for bettors analyzing the durability and finishing instincts of two high-caliber strikers.

Jiri Prochazka is known for his unconventional, high-volume, and high-risk striking style that frequently leads to early knockouts or chaotic exchanges. Carlos Ulberg brings a technical kickboxing pedigree with significant momentum, making the duration of the fight a central point of contention for analysts. Given both fighters' reputations for explosive finishes, this market captures the uncertainty of whether the fight will be a quick sprint or a tactical battle of attrition.

Participants should interpret these markets as a reflection of the collective anticipation regarding which fighter will impose their pace earlier or if the defensive adjustments will extend the bout.

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What constitutes a 'finish' in this market?

A finish occurs if the fight is stopped by the referee (TKO/KO) or via submission before the scheduled rounds conclude.

What happens if the fight goes the distance?

If the fight reaches the judges' scorecards, any outcome betting on a specific round finish will be resolved based on the market's specific settlement rules for non-finishes.

How does the fighters' past performance affect this market?

Prochazka’s history of wild, finish-heavy bouts often drives expectations toward earlier round endings, while Ulberg’s recent rise reflects a more measured, technical approach.

Does a round finish include a doctor stoppage?

Yes, a doctor stoppage is considered a technical knockout (TKO) and is counted as a finish within the round it occurs.

Will the result be adjusted if the fight is ruled a No Contest?

If the fight is declared a No Contest, the market typically follows standard sports betting rules, which usually result in the invalidation or voiding of the market.

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