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KalshiMay 30, 202622 days left

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by Submission?

This contract is priced at 41¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 18¢ bid, 36¢ ask, 18¢ spread.

Implied probability

41¢
$96 volume
$96 liquidity
73% of event volume

Event outcomes

3

Family volume

$131

Best sibling

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by KO/TKO/DQ? : KO/TKO/DQ 35¢

Ticker

KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER-SUB

Market snapshot

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by Submission? : Submission in market context.

This page tracks the Kalshi contract for Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by Submission? . The displayed quote is 41¢ from the latest venue quote. The cached market record reports 24h volume of $96. In the KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER family, this outcome ranks #2 of 3 by current quote across 3 sibling outcomes. The indicator bundle was refreshed May 9, 2026, 8:08 AM UTC.

Outcome

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by Submission? : Submission

Family rank

#2 of 3

Venue

Kalshi

Current quote

41¢

Quote source

Latest venue quote

Timing

Listed until May 30, 2026

24h volume

$96

Family context

3 outcomes · KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER

Quote range

13¢-35¢

Family leader

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by KO/TKO/DQ? : KO/TKO/DQ 35¢

Last updated

May 9, 2026, 8:08 AM UTC · 13m ago

Venue identifier: KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER-SUB. Family volume: $131.

Price history

41¢ current

25¢50¢75¢100¢
May 9, 2026May 9, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

18 / 36¢

Kalshi
18¢ spread
BidSize
18¢94
2¢117
AskSize
36¢10
37¢35
38¢90
41¢98
69¢233

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

If either competitor wins by Submission during the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight originally scheduled for May 16, 2026, then the market resolves to Yes.

Venue

Kalshi

Closes

May 30, 2026

Identifier

KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER-SUB

Event family

KXUFCMOF-26MAY16DIAPER.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$131

Outcomes

3

Highest price

Will either competitor win the Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry UFC fight by KO/TKO/DQ? : KO/TKO/DQ 35¢

Current share

73%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

7705.9%

IY (No)

371.3%

Adj IY

0%

CRI

5

Overround

-0.3%

LAS

1.00

Regime

neutral

Score

0.5

Full indicator table

7705.9%
371.3%
Adj IY
0%
5
Overround
-0.3%
LAS
1.00

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