| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harris Carlston | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Michael Chiesa | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets participants trade on the outcome of the UFC Fight Night main event between Chiesa and Carlston; it matters because market prices synthesize public information and expectations about which fighter will win.
Chiesa is an established UFC name appearing in the event title; Carlston is the opponent named in the headliner. Outcomes of this fight can affect rankings, future bout opportunities, and how bettors and analysts view each fighter's trajectory. Because the fight date and start time are subject to the UFC schedule, timing and context may shift as the promotion finalizes the card.
Market prices reflect aggregated expectations and will move as new information (injuries, weigh-ins, commission rulings, fight-week news) arrives. Use prices as one input alongside technical matchup analysis, but remember markets can be thin or volatile, especially early or when volume is low.
The listed close time is TBD. Exchanges typically set a final close time tied to the scheduled start of the fight or to official commission confirmation; check the platform's event page for the posted close time and any updates as the UFC finalizes the schedule.
This market has two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which fighter wins the main event: Chiesa wins or Carlston wins. If the bout is declared a no-contest or is canceled, the exchange's contract settlement rules will determine the outcome treatment.
A $0 volume figure means no trades have been executed yet on this specific market, so current prices (if any) may be indicative quotes rather than driven by active liquidity. Low-volume markets can be more volatile and harder to enter or exit at expected prices.
Check official fight records to confirm any head-to-head history. If they have met previously, the result and how the fight played out are relevant; if they have not, traders should focus on stylistic matchups, quality of recent opponents, and camp reports, recognizing that head-to-head samples are often small and context-dependent.
Markets typically react quickly to verified, official announcements. Significant items — a fighter withdrawing, missing weight, or a commission-imposed change — can cause rapid repricing, trading halts, or changes in settlement procedures. Monitor official UFC and athletic commission communications and the exchange's notices for authoritative updates.