| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Marcin Tybura vs. Tyrell Fortune fight will go the distance (be decided by the judges). It matters because it captures market expectations about durability, styles, and game plans for this specific heavyweight matchup.
Marcin Tybura and Tyrell Fortune are established heavyweight fighters with differing strengths—Tybura is known for a technical, methodical approach and experience against high-level opposition, while Fortune brings athleticism and finishing intent. Heavyweight fights can swing between quick stoppages and tactical, drawn-out battles, so stylistic matchup and recent activity are central to how this bout plays out. Any late changes (injuries, matchup adjustments, or commission rulings) will materially affect how the fight unfolds and how the market reacts.
Prediction market prices reflect the crowd’s collective view of how likely the fight is to go to a judges’ decision and will move as news arrives (camp reports, weigh-ins, injury updates). Use prices as a snapshot of market sentiment, but check official results and fight reports for final outcome and settlement.
'Go the Distance' means the scheduled rounds are completed and the bout is decided by the official judges' scorecards; any stoppage (TKO/KO/submission) before the final bell is a 'not go the distance' outcome.
The market will be settled based on the official result published by the event promoter or athletic commission; settlement may wait for confirmation of the decision, official result posting, or any commission reviews.
Cancellation or a No Contest typically triggers platform-specific rules: many markets are voided or refunded if the bout does not occur as scheduled or ends in a No Contest, so check the market’s stated resolution rules for this event.
Any referee stoppage (TKO/KO), submission, or doctor stoppage before the final bell counts as not going the distance; only completion of the scheduled rounds leading to a judges' decision counts as going the distance.
Authoritative sources include the official result posted by the event promoter, the relevant athletic commission's official result board, and widely cited post-event reports from established sports news outlets; the market will follow the platform’s specified source list for settlement.