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What will the announcers say during Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Karine Silva UFC Fight

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Blood / Bloody 0%
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Choke / Choked / Chokehold 0%
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Knockout / Knock Out / Knocked Out 0%
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Train / Trained / Training 0%
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Triangle 0%
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Championship 0%
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Dana 0%
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Decision / Judged 0%
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Legal / Illegal 0%
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Lights Out 0%
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Slip / Slips / Slipped 0%
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Tired / Tiring 0%
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What a Fight 0%
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Event does not qualify 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks specific phrases or keywords uttered by the UFC broadcast team during the flyweight bout between Jasmine Jasudavicius and Karine Silva. It offers a way to speculate on the narrative themes and fight analysis focus identified by commentators during live UFC coverage.

Jasmine Jasudavicius and Karine Silva are both prominent figures in the women's flyweight division, with distinct fighting styles that often draw specific commentary regarding grappling proficiency and striking output. Broadcasters frequently rely on established talking points, such as career momentum, training camp shifts, or specific technical skills, to frame the fight for viewers. This market captures the intersection of live fight commentary and the media narratives constructed around these athletes.

The market reflects the collective expectation of which phrases the commentary team is most likely to prioritize based on the fighters' reputations and historical performance trends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What determines if a phrase 'counts' as mentioned?

A phrase is considered mentioned if it is clearly articulated by the official UFC play-by-play or color commentary team during the duration of the fight broadcast.

Do mentions during the pre-fight or post-fight analysis count?

This market is strictly limited to commentary provided while the match is taking place; pre-fight introductions and post-fight interviews are generally excluded unless otherwise specified.

How do common fight narratives affect the likelihood of specific phrases?

Commentators often lean on 'storylines'—such as a fighter needing a win to stay ranked—which significantly increases the likelihood that specific career-related phrases will be repeated.

What happens if a commentator mentions a phrase during the walkout?

Only commentary during the actual fight clock or active round time is typically considered for these markets to ensure consistency in tracking.

Are multiple mentions of the same phrase required for a 'Yes' outcome?

Typically, a single clear instance of the phrase being spoken by the broadcast team is sufficient for the condition to be met.

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