| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 67% | 67¢ | 68¢ | — | $9K | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Rob Font vs. Raul Rosas Jr. fight will "go the distance" — i.e., be decided by the judges after the scheduled rounds — which matters for bettors who want to express views about finishing likelihoods and fight dynamics.
Rob Font is a veteran bantamweight known for technical striking and experience in high-level fights; Raul Rosas Jr. is a young, rising prospect whose style and youth have drawn attention. The matchup pairs experience versus youth and contrasting skill sets, so outcome dynamics will hinge on style matchup, cardio, and in-fight adjustments.
Market prices represent the crowd's expectation about whether this specific bout will reach a judge's decision and will move as material information arrives (injuries, weigh-ins, lineup changes). For final settlement mechanics and edge cases (postponement, no-contest), consult the platform's official rules.
The market resolves as "go the distance" if the bout is completed and decided by the official judges after the scheduled number of rounds; any stoppage (KO, TKO, submission) before the final bell is treated as not going the distance. A draw decided by the judges still counts as going the distance.
No — any official stoppage before the conclusion of the scheduled rounds, including a doctor stoppage or corner retirement between rounds, is a finish and therefore does not count as going the distance.
Resolution depends on the platform’s event rules: markets can be paused, voided, or resolved based on the official bout result as ultimately contested. Check Kalshi’s event and settlement policies for specifics about refunds or voiding the market.
Late injuries or replacements can materially change finishing probabilities — a replacement’s style, ring rust, or conditioning can increase or decrease stoppage risk — and market prices typically adjust when such news becomes public.
Settlement will be based on the official bout result as reported by the promotion and verified by the platform; timing depends on when the platform confirms the official result and processes settlement, so consult Kalshi’s resolution timing and dispute procedures.