Fight Week Availability
For major UFC events (e.g., UFC 324), props generally release during fight week.
Check the app frequently for updated and live lines.
📡 Official Data Source
All scoring and stat results derive exclusively from the official league data provider.
We do not adjust stats manually or use unofficial sources.
🔒 Lineup Locking, Scratches & Platform Rules
Lineup Lock
Lineups lock the moment the first fighter steps into the cage for the fight you have selected.
✅ Fighter Participation – Action Rule
A fighter prop is considered action once the fight officially begins.
If the fighter does not compete, the pick will be voided and marked as DNP (Did Not Participate).
For multi-fighter combo props, every fighter involved must compete for the pick to be valid.
Scratches
If a fighter is scratched before entering the cage, only that individual prop is voided.
No Contests
No-contests result in a void/refund of that prop only, following standard platform rules.
Platform Discretion
Final judgment on:
Stat eligibility
Adjustments
Void/refund outcomes
is made at platform discretion and may vary by league or data provider.
📊 Stat Categories & Definitions
🔹 Single-Fighter Props
Fight Time - (Minutes or Min.)
Total official cage time the fighter competes.
UFC rounds are 5 minutes each.
Standard fights: 3 rounds (max 15 minutes).
Title fights & main events: 5 rounds (max 25 minutes).
Fight Time Scoring Rule:
If a fight timereaches 31 seconds into a round, that time is counted as one full minute completed for scoring purposes.
Fight Time Example (UFC Clock Counts Down)Example: Fight ends at 2:20 of Round 2
UFC rounds count down from 5:00 → 0:00
“2:20 remaining” means 2:40 of the round has elapsed
Round 1:
Full 5 minutes counted
Round 2:
2:40 elapsed
1:00 → 1 minute
1:31 → 2 minutes
2:31 → 3 minutes
Round 2 Counted: 3 minutes
Total Fight Time: 8 minutes
Significant Strikes
Total number of official significant strikes landed, including:
Distance strikes
Clinch strikes
Ground strikes
Takedowns
Credited when the fighter:
Brings their opponent to the ground
Establishes control
Maintains control long enough for official scoring
Finishes
A finish occurs when a fighter wins before the final horn:
KO / TKO
Submission
Doctor stoppage
Corner stoppage
Scoring:
1 for a finish
0 otherwise
Knockout Win
Awarded when a fighter wins via:
Knockout
Technical knockout
Referee stoppage due to strikes
Scoring:
1 for KO/TKO win
0 otherwise
Submission Win
Awarded when a fighter wins by:
Choke
Joint lock
Any recognized submission technique
Scoring:
1 for submission win
0 otherwise
