One result determines the moneyline payout: which fighter wins between Pat Sabatini and William Gomis.
Additional prop markets — rounds over/under, whether the fight goes the distance, and submission occurrence — pay out based on how and when the contest ends, affecting side bets and card hedges.
Pat Sabatini and William Gomis headline this featherweight early prelim matchup at UFC 328.
Sabatini emphasizes grappling and submissions; Gomis favors striking and forward pressure. Coaches, corner strategy, and recent camp health shape each fighter's ability to execute game plans on fight night.
Takedown success, submission entries, and scramble control largely decide whether Sabatini's jiu-jitsu can impose itself or Gomis keeps the fight standing.
Striking accuracy, leg kicks, cardio, and referee tendencies influence stoppages and round length; late injuries, weight-cut problems, or visible corner adjustments can shift probabilities quickly.
Weigh-ins, medical clearance, and any weight misses are the earliest hard signals for readiness and potential penalties.
On fight night, track early striking exchanges, first-round takedown attempts, submission threats, and corner cues; those behaviors typically determine whether the bout ends early or goes the distance.