| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Lewis III | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Jakeem "Keem" Acres | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the one-on-one bout Judgement Day 1v1: Joseph Lewis III vs. Jakeem "Keem" Acres. It matters because head-to-head matchups concentrate attention on stylistic matchup, recent form, and event-specific variables that drive outcomes and market movement.
The listing represents a single fight on the Judgement Day card where two named competitors meet under the event's ruleset. The bout's importance depends on each fighter's career stage, promotional context, and how the result affects future bookings or rankings within their discipline.
Market prices reflect the exchange’s aggregated expectations about which fighter will be announced the winner; they update as new information (injury reports, weigh-ins, media appearances, lineups) becomes available. Treat prices as a snapshot of collective belief, not a guarantee of the actual result.
The market close is listed as TBD; typically a fight market closes at the official start of the fight or when the platform announces closure. Check the platform’s event page for the formal closing time and any last-minute changes.
This two-outcome market tracks which named competitor is declared the winner of the bout. Other result types (draw, no-contest, disqualification) are handled according to the exchange’s contract terms—consult the market rules for how those are resolved.
Focus on verifiable, event-specific signals: recent fight film, official weigh-in updates, medical or suspension notices, and reputable reporting on camps. Avoid over-weighting rumors; prioritize documented information from commissions, promoters, and the fighters’ teams.
The official result is determined by the event’s ruleset and officiating authority (referee and judges for striking sports, referee and commission for stoppages). The platform will typically resolve the market based on the commission’s published official result.
If the bout is postponed or canceled, the exchange will follow its contingency policy—markets may be suspended, voided, or reopened depending on timing and available alternatives. If a fighter is replaced, the market may be adjusted or canceled per platform rules; always review the exchange’s cancellation and settlement policies.