| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ivan Dooley | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bruce Massey | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks which competitor will win the Judgement Day 1v1 match between Bruce Massey and Ivan Dooley. It matters because head-to-head markets aggregate available information about the matchup and react to developments that affect who is likeliest to win.
Head-to-head markets like this are common for single-match events in combat and individual sports; they create a binary outcome for traders to express expectations. Background context for this specific event includes the named competitors, the scheduled Judgement Day card, and the fact that the market close time is not yet announced (Closes: TBD). Traders should treat pre-event information — training camp reports, weigh-ins, and official notices — as primary drivers of market movement.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of participants based on available information and will update as new facts arrive; they are a real-time signal, not a guarantee. Use market movement alongside direct sources (fight announcements, commission statements, weigh-ins) when forming judgments about this match.
The market close is listed as TBD; trading typically ends shortly before the match begins or at the time specified by the platform. Monitor the KALSHI market page and official event schedule for the exact close time.
This market settles on which named competitor is declared the winner of the 1v1 match. If the bout is declared a no-contest, canceled, or otherwise altered, the platform's published resolution policy determines how the market is settled.
Late-breaking issues can materially change the match-up or lead to cancellation; markets often move quickly, may be paused, or resolved per platform rules. Check official athletic commission notices and KALSHI updates for the authoritative status before trading.
Prioritize official event releases, athletic commission reports, weigh-in results, fighter/team statements, credible sports journalists and outlets covering the event, and any footage or statistics showing styles and recent performances.
Prior head-to-head Judgement Day-style markets have tended to respond strongly to weigh-ins, injury reports, and late confirmations; historical resolution always followed the on-record fight result or the platform's cancellation rules. Review KALSHI's archive or past Judgement Day markets for concrete examples.