| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alberto Puello | 2% | 2¢ | 3¢ | — | $7K | Trade → |
| Moez Echargui | 98% | 97¢ | 99¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which fighter—Puello or Echargui—will win the matchup. It matters for fans and bettors tracking each fighter's career trajectory and for traders seeking information-driven opportunities.
Puello vs Echargui is a head-to-head professional fight whose outcome can affect future bookings, rankings, and the momentum of the winner's career. Context that matters includes each fighter's recent activity, the level of opposition they have faced, and stylistic matchup considerations. Because the market and fight date are listed as TBD, timing and promotional decisions could shift the timeline for this event.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of participants based on news, form, and other signals and will move as new information becomes available. Use price movement as a real-time indicator of changing expectations rather than a definitive prediction.
Both the market close time and the fight date are currently TBD; the exchange will update the market close according to the promoter's official announcements and regulatory confirmations.
This is a two-outcome market: one outcome for a Puello victory and one outcome for an Echargui victory. Other results such as a draw or no-contest are resolved per the exchange's rules if applicable.
Total volume indicates the amount of money that has changed hands to date; higher volume generally improves liquidity and makes price moves more meaningful, while lower volume can lead to larger price swings on new information.
Watch for official injury reports, training-camp footage or reports, weigh-in results, changes to the undercard or fight card, and statements from the fighters or their teams about strategy or fitness.
Venue and travel can affect fighter comfort and recovery (time zone changes, altitude), while local officiating and judging tendencies can matter in close fights; these factors may shift the expected advantage between the two fighters.