| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the scheduled fight between Kurtis Campbell and Danny Silva will go the distance (reach the final bell). It matters to bettors and analysts because it summarizes market expectations about finishing ability, pacing, and fight dynamics.
Kurtis Campbell and Danny Silva are matched for a professional bout where outcomes range from early stoppage to full scheduled rounds. Historical tendencies, recent activity, training camp reports, and the matchup of styles all shape expectations about whether the fight will end inside the distance or go to a decision. The market remains open until the platform sets a closing time (currently listed as TBD), and event-day developments can change conditions rapidly.
Market odds reflect the collective view of traders about the likelihood of the fight going the distance and update as new information arrives. Use odds movements as a signal of shifting expectations—driven by weigh-ins, injury news, cornerman guidance, and other late-breaking facts—rather than as immutable predictions.
The market currently shows a closing time of TBD. Exchanges commonly close such markets at or shortly before the bout’s official start time, but you should monitor the market page for the final announced close or any platform notices.
'Go the distance' means the bout reaches the scheduled final bell without a knockout, technical knockout, submission, or referee stoppage. Outcomes like disqualification, no contest, or an official stoppage before the final bell mean the fight did not go the distance; check the exchange’s settlement rules for edge cases.
A missed weight or an especially difficult weight cut can signal reduced durability or changed game plans and often leads traders to reassess the chance of an early finish. The precise effect depends on the severity of the miss and any official penalties or bout reclassifications.
Look beyond raw finish rates: consider the quality of opponents, whether finishes came early or late, cardio in later rounds, and stylistic matchups. A fighter with many early finishes against lower-level opposition may still be likely to go to decision against a durable, higher-caliber opponent.
Settlement follows the exchange’s rules: a cancellation or postponement often leads to voiding and refunds, while a late replacement or weight-class change may result in adjusted settlement terms or market closure. Consult KALSHI’s published event rules and announcements for the definitive outcome handling.