UFC Fight Night: Robert Valentin vs. Julien LeBlanc (Middleweight, Main Card)
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Description
Robert Valentin and Julien LeBlanc are scheduled to compete in a middleweight bout at UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott on April 18, 2026. The event group encompasses markets covering fight outcome, method of victory (KO/TKO, submission, decision), fight duration thresholds, and distance completion. All markets reference official UFC determinations as the authoritative resolution source.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
All Polymarket markets and the Kalshi market share identical resolution logic: they resolve based on official UFC determination of the fight outcome, with consistent handling of cancellations, postponements beyond May 2, 2026, and no-contests as 50-50 outcomes.
Primary resolution logic:
Official information from the UFC
Core resolution logic:
Fight outcome markets resolve based on the official UFC determination of the winner or method of victory.
Method-specific markets (KO/TKO, submission, distance) resolve YES only if the fight ends by that specific method; otherwise NO.
Round duration markets (O/U 0.5, 1.5, 2.5) resolve based on whether the fight continues past the specified round threshold (2:30 mark of the indicated round).
Distance market resolves YES if the fight goes the full scheduled rounds and is decided by judges' scorecards, including judge-decided draws.
If the bout is canceled, postponed beyond May 2, 2026, ruled a no-contest, not scored, or ends in a disqualification, all applicable markets resolve 50-50.
If a round-duration market ends exactly at the threshold timestamp, it resolves 50-50.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon official UFC announcement of the fight result, method of victory, and round/time information. The May 2, 2026 deadline applies to postponements; any delay beyond this date triggers 50-50 resolution.
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.
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