| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether the Julian Erosa vs. Lerryan Douglas MMA bout will 'go the distance' — i.e., be decided by the judges rather than ending in a stoppage. It matters to traders and fans because it aggregates expectations about finishing ability, durability, and fight strategy.
Both competitors come with professional fight histories whose patterns of finishes, decisions, and recent form are central to assessing this market. Style matchups (striker vs. grappler, pressure fighter vs. counter-puncher), camp reports, and the bout's place on the card (which determines scheduled rounds) provide useful context. Markets will update as weigh-ins, medical clearances, and any late news emerge.
Market prices reflect the collective expectation about whether the fight will reach the scheduled final bell and will move with new, verifiable information. Use market signals alongside fighter-specific data (finish history, recent activity, injuries) rather than as a sole determinant.
It means the bout is not stopped by knockout, technical knockout, or submission and is decided by the judges after the scheduled rounds are completed.
The number of scheduled rounds determines how long the fight must last to count as going the distance (commonly three for non-main events, five for main events); longer scheduled fights change pacing and endurance requirements.
Key indicators include weigh-in results, official medical or injury reports, reported training camp issues, late opponent changes, and any announcements about altered rules or bout status.
Settlement follows the event’s official result as posted by the athletic commission or promoter: a judges’ decision on the final bell resolves 'go the distance' as true, while any official stoppage (KO/TKO/submission) resolves it as false.
A missed weight can change endurance and finishing dynamics and usually prompts market re-evaluation; a withdrawal or late replacement may lead to cancellation, suspension, or relisting depending on the exchange’s rules and timing.