A bantamweight bout between Marcus McGhee and John Yannis will determine the winner and the method of victory — knockout, submission, or judges' decision.
Multiple market lines hinge on how long the fight lasts: total rounds (0.5, 1.5, 2.5) and whether the fight ends by KO/TKO or submission.
Marcus McGhee and John Yannis bring contrasting records, styles, and finishing tendencies that shape the likely paths to victory.
McGhee's power and past stoppages raise KO/TKO probability, while Yannis's grappling exchanges and cardio influence whether the fight goes to decision.
Striking power, takedown success, submission offense, and defensive durability determine how likely a fight ends early versus goes the distance.
Training camp health, weight-cut fatigue, corner strategy, referee tendency, and in-round tempo swings are the main variables that move round-total and method markets.
Weigh-ins 24 hours before the card often reveal hydration problems or late pullouts that shift bets on stoppage and total-round lines.
Monitor early line movement, fighters' pre-fight interviews and social media clips, walkout energy, corner instructions between rounds, and the referee's first-round approach.