| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fight goes the distance | 53% | 53¢ | 57¢ | — | $17 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the Su Mudaerji vs. Jesus Santos Aguilar fight will 'go the distance' — i.e., be decided by the judges after all scheduled rounds. It matters because fight duration affects betting strategies, fighter legacies, and how fans interpret matchup dynamics.
Su Mudaerji and Jesus Santos Aguilar are established professional mixed-martial-arts competitors with careers that include both stoppage wins and decisions; their previous fights and stylistic tendencies provide context for how this matchup might unfold. Because the bout details (card placement, exact round length) can change before the commission or promoter finalizes them, pre-fight information and official announcements are important context for this market.
Prediction market pricing aggregates traders’ views about whether this specific fight will end in a stoppage or go to the judges; use those prices as a market signal rather than a certainty, and combine them with matchup-specific information when forming your view.
'Go the Distance' means the fight is completed through all scheduled rounds and is decided by the judges. If the official bout length is changed before the fight, the market will resolve according to the final, commission-approved scheduling.
A late change to the matchup or to the scheduled round length can materially change expectations for a stoppage. Markets typically update quickly to reflect new information; check the platform’s event notes and official fight announcements for how the market will be handled in such cases.
Any stoppage (KO, TKO, submission, or a doctor stoppage that ends the bout before the final bell) means the fight did not go the distance. Disqualifications that end the fight early also count as not going the distance. Settlement specifics follow the market’s rules and official fight result.
Resolution depends on the platform’s terms for cancellations and no-contests. Commonly, markets will either void and return funds or resolve according to the exchange’s stated rules. Consult the event page or platform rulebook for the definitive settlement policy.
Watch official weigh-in results, injury reports, training-camp updates, recent fight film showing each fighter’s finishing rate and cardio, and late-week sparring or cornerman statements. Those items tend to shift expectations about whether a bout is likely to end early or reach the judges.