| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled bout between Josh Emmett and Kevin Vallejos will go the distance (reach the final bell and be decided by the judges). It matters because 'go the distance' markets focus on stoppage risk and endurance rather than which fighter wins outright.
Josh Emmett is a well-known professional with experience at high levels of mixed martial arts; Kevin Vallejos is the scheduled opponent whose style and experience will shape the matchup. The fighters' recent activity, finishing tendencies, and any late changes to the card are all relevant background elements that influence whether this particular bout ends by stoppage or by decision.
Market prices reflect traders' aggregated expectations about whether the fight will reach the final bell and move in real time as new information arrives (weigh-ins, medicals, lineup changes). Use price movement as a signal of how the market is incorporating facts about health, camp reports, and matchup dynamics rather than as a static forecast.
For this market, 'go the distance' means the scheduled rounds are completed and the bout is decided by the judges; any official stoppage (KO/TKO/submission) before the final bell is a 'did not go the distance' outcome.
Closure typically occurs shortly before the bout is scheduled to begin or when the fight is officially removed from the card; expect the market to close at a time determined by the event operator or exchange and to monitor official event updates for the exact cutoff.
Resolution depends on the official result declared by the bout's sanctioning body or event operator; normally a no contest or disqualification that ends the fight before the scheduled final bell would be treated as 'did not go the distance,' but check the platform's official settlement rules for final determination.
Weight misses and replacements can materially change stoppage probability — a smaller opponent or a fighter who drained badly on the cut may be easier to finish, while some late replacements fight more cautiously. Watch official notices and re-evaluate the bout’s expected tempo and durability factors when these changes occur.
Monitor weigh-in results and whether either fighter appears visibly drained, official injury or illness reports, live pre-fight interviews and corner comments about strategy, bettors’ and oddsmakers’ price movement, and any video from final training sessions that highlights power, speed, and cardio.