| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guido Ivan Justo | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Franco Roncadelli | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor—Justo or Roncadelli—will win their upcoming head-to-head sporting contest. It matters because market prices reflect collective expectation about the match outcome and react to news about either athlete.
This is a two-outcome sports matchup between two named competitors with no additional outcomes listed. Relevant background includes each athlete's recent competitive results, any prior meetings between them, and the level of competition they have faced leading into this matchup. Venue, rule set, and any announced undercard or event context can also shape expectations for the contest.
Market quotes represent traders' aggregated views about which competitor will be recorded as the official winner; movements typically reflect new information about form, health, or event logistics. For settlement, the exchange will use the official result as reported by the event organizer or an appointed authority.
This market tracks two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which named competitor wins the contest: a Justo win or a Roncadelli win; settlement follows the official result reported by the event authority.
The market close time is set by the exchange and currently listed as TBD; check the event page or exchange updates for the official trading close and the scheduled start time as organizers announce it.
Compare recent opponents, margins of victory or defeat, and any prior meetings between them; consider style contrasts and whether past performances occurred under similar conditions to the upcoming contest.
Significant items include injury reports, failed weigh-ins, last-minute withdrawals or replacements, changes to venue or start time, and authoritative statements from coaches or event officials—each can materially affect perceived chances for Justo or Roncadelli.
If the bout is canceled, declared a no-contest, or if an official ruling overrides the in-ring result (e.g., retroactive disqualification), the exchange's published settlement rules determine whether trades are voided, refunded, or settled according to a specific adjudication.