| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Yousri Belgaroui bout will be decided by the final bell (a judges' decision) rather than by an earlier stoppage. It matters because it isolates durability, game plan, and in-fight finishing dynamics for traders and fans.
Both competitors are professional combat athletes with histories that include both finishes and fights that reached the judges; their styles, recent activity, and camp reports shape expectations. The scheduled distance, athletic commission rules, and any last-minute changes (injury, replacement, or weight issues) are important contextual details that affect how the fight is likely to unfold.
Market odds aggregate participant expectations about whether this specific fight will go to the judges; they move as new information arrives (weigh-ins, injury news, corner statements, etc.). Use odds to track how the market updates around definitive events like weigh-ins and fight-day developments rather than as fixed forecasts.
For this market, 'going the distance' means the bout is decided by the judges after the officially scheduled rounds (the final bell). Any stoppage—KO, TKO, submission, corner retirement, or doctor stoppage—before the final bell is treated as not going the distance; no-contest or cancellation will be resolved per the exchange's published rules.
The close time is listed as TBD; typically the exchange posts a closing time before the event or closes the market at the start of the bout. Check the market page for the official close time and any updates from the exchange.
Key attributes include each fighter's recent rate of finishes versus decisions, knockout and submission history, takedown success and top control, and proven cardio in later rounds. Last-minute health or weight-cut indicators and tactical game plans (e.g., high pace vs. cautious strategy) also matter.
Settlement is based on the official scheduled distance recorded for the bout at the time of the event; a reduction in scheduled rounds changes what constitutes the final bell. Any official change should be reflected in the market's posted terms or an exchange update—monitor the market page for confirmation.
Any stoppage prior to the final bell—whether due to an injury, corner retirement, doctor stoppage, or referee stoppage—means the contest did not go the distance. If the athletic commission later declares a no-contest or the bout is canceled, the market will be settled according to the exchange's resolution policy.