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UFC Fight Night: Robert Bryczek vs. Cam Rowston (Middleweight, Main Card)

0% YES 100% NO

Sports prediction market · Vol. $581K

Volume
$581K
Liquidity
$1.8M
Closes
3 May 2026

Market Outcomes

Bryczek to win by KO/TKO? 0% YES100% NO
Rowston to win by KO/TKO? 0% YES100% NO
Fight won by submission? 0% YES100% NO
O/U 0.5 Rounds 100% YES0% NO
Fight to Go the Distance? 100% YES0% NO
Fight won by KO/TKO? 0% YES100% NO

UFC Fight Night: Robert Bryczek vs. Cam Rowston (Middleweight, Main Card)

This market will resolve to "Robert Bryczek" if Robert Bryczek is officially declared the winner of the fight against Cam Rowston at UFC Fight Night: Della Maddalena vs. Prates, scheduled for May 2, 2026. It will resolve to "Cam Rowston" if Cam Rowston is officially declared the winner. If the fight is declared a draw or technical draw, ruled a No Contest, not scored, canceled, or postponed beyond May 16, 2026, this market will resolve "50-50." The resolution source for this market will be of

Current Probability

The Polymarket market "UFC Fight Night: Robert Bryczek vs. Cam Rowston (Middleweight, Main Card)" is currently trading at 0% YES. This means thousands of traders worldwide estimate the probability of this outcome at 0%.

These prices are generated by real capital (USDC) on the Polygon network — not by bookmaker margins. They reflect the aggregated collective judgement of informed market participants.

Why this market matters

Prediction markets like this one let informed participants put real money behind their views. Sports markets on Polymarket are characterised by deep liquidity and fast resolution. This market closes on 3 May 2026 with automatic USDC settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I trade this market? Visit PolyGram, create an account, deposit USDC, and buy YES or NO shares. Trading takes minutes.

What happens at resolution? USDC payouts are automatically processed via smart contract on Polygon — typically within minutes of the event resolving.

Is this legal? Prediction market regulations vary by jurisdiction. Only trade with capital you can afford to lose.