A welterweight main-card bout decides who wins on the night and which fighter advances in UFC rankings.
Multiple markets resolve here: outright winner, round-based duration, and method (KO/TKO, submission, or decision). Payouts depend on the official result and round in which the fight ends.
Joaquin Buckley and Sean Brady are the two combatants whose performance decides the bets.
Buckley brings heavy knockout power and athletic striking; Brady brings wrestling, pressure, and submissions. Corners and the referee matter for stoppages or tactical changes.
Striking power versus grappling control will heavily shape likely paths to victory.
Striking accuracy, takedown success, cage control, and clinch dominance determine whether the bout ends fast or reaches the scorecards. Late weight-cut issues, corner strategy, and referee stoppage thresholds also shift probabilities.
Weigh-ins and medical clearance one day before fight night are primary early signals.
Look for missed weight, late scratches, or visible injuries at the ceremonial weigh-in. During the fight, early aggression, successful takedowns, and visible damage in R1–R2 are the live triggers for round and method markets.