| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stefan Kozlov | 92% | 90¢ | 92¢ | — | $110 | Trade → |
| Nathan Ponwith | 10% | 7¢ | 10¢ | — | $57 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which competitor will win the Kozlov vs Ponwith contest; it matters to traders who want to express views on the likely outcome and to observers tracking collective expectations. The market currently lists two mutually exclusive outcomes and has modest trading volume, with the market close time listed as TBD.
Kozlov and Ponwith are the two named competitors in an upcoming sports contest; background that matters includes each athlete's recent performances, competitive level, and any prior head-to-head meetings. Because event timing and official sanctioning details are not specified on the market, follow official event announcements (promoter, league or sanctioning body) for the definitive fight/match card, venue and ruleset.
Market prices on this market reflect traders' aggregated beliefs and react to new information (injury reports, weigh-ins, official confirmations). Prices are not guarantees — they move as news arrives and as traders update risk exposure.
The market currently lists the close time as TBD; the match date and market close will be set by the event organizer or the market operator — monitor the market page and official event channels for announcement of a scheduled date and the final trading cutoff.
This market covers two mutually exclusive outcomes: one outcome for a Kozlov victory and one outcome for a Ponwith victory. Check the market description for any additional settlement conditions or labeling for each outcome.
Resolution depends on the market operator's published rules and the event's official result: some markets void and refund on cancellations or certain no-contest rulings, while others settle to the official winner or follow the sanctioning body's determination — consult the market rules and the event's official statements for final settlement criteria.
Late-breaking items that commonly move prices include official medical clearance or withdrawal, weigh-in outcomes, confirmation of travel or visa issues, credible reports about training camp problems, and any confirmation of rule changes or card reshuffling by promoters.
Use official sources for schedule and result verification, limit position size relative to overall capital, account for low liquidity (modest volume may widen execution costs), diversify exposure across uncorrelated markets, and be prepared for rapid price moves around weigh-ins and event announcements.