| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manoel Sousa | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bolaji Oki | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market covers the outcome of the UFC Fight Night headliner between Oki and Sousa. It matters because headline fights can shift divisional momentum, affect fighter rankings, and attract significant betting liquidity.
UFC Fight Night cards typically pair rising contenders, veterans, or regional stars in a bout that can influence their next matchup and standing within a weight class. Markets for a single fight reflect public information about each fighter’s preparation, recent form, and matchup dynamics even before an official date or venue is finalized.
Market prices represent the market’s collective expectation about which fighter will win and change as new information arrives. They are not guarantees but tools to compare how the crowd values each fighter relative to available information.
The event date and market close time are set by the promoter and the trading platform; if they are not listed, check the market page and official UFC announcements for updates. The platform will display the official close time once it is finalized.
This market lists two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to the fight’s winner. Check the platform labels to confirm whether they read 'Oki wins' and 'Sousa wins' or use alternate naming; some platforms also state how they handle no-contests or cancellations.
Resolution normally follows the official result as declared by the overseeing athletic commission or the UFC: the bout winner is used to settle binary 'winner' markets. If a result is later overturned, or the fight is declared a no-contest, settlement will follow the platform’s published resolution rules—consult those rules for specifics.
A withdrawal, replacement, or weight-class change can materially alter the market and may prompt a suspension of trading. Whether the market is voided, adjusted, or kept active depends on the platform’s policy and whether the replacement is considered the same contract; always check the platform’s change-of-event and force-majeure rules.
Key live information includes official weigh-in results (missed weight or close cuts), medical scratch announcements, photos/videos of condition at open workouts, and credible reports from fighters’ camps about lingering injuries or strategy changes; these items often produce meaningful market movement.