Event

UFC Fight Night: Bruno Lopes vs. Navajo Stirling (Light Heavyweight, Main Card)

1 signal across 1 market · $12,000 tracked · resolves Mar 29, 2026

This UFC Fight Night event market tracks the light heavyweight matchup between Bruno Lopes and Navajo Stirling on the Adesanya vs. Pyfer main card. Traders are pricing which fighter will be officially declared the winner, with PolySpotter tracking $12,000 in smart-money activity across the event.

Markets (1)

  1. UFC Fight Night: Bruno Lopes vs. Navajo Stirling (Light Heavyweight, Main Card)1 signal · $12,000 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. UFC Fight Night: Bruno Lopes vs. Navajo Stirling (Light Heavyweight, Main Card)

    A proven sharp wallet with a perfect 66-for-66 resolved record and $1.0M+ profit just put $12k into a thin UFC market, making this a strong copy-trade signal despite the heavy favorite price.

    $12,000Wallet win rate: 100%Score: 9.9

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x8a3ab8eb9a$12,000 · 1 market · 1 alert · 100% wins

FAQs

What are the Polymarket odds for Bruno Lopes vs. Navajo Stirling?

The odds reflect how traders are pricing each fighter’s chance to win the bout. On PolySpotter, you can monitor the event market and see whether smart-money activity is leaning toward Bruno Lopes or Navajo Stirling.

What is the smart money doing on Lopes vs. Stirling?

PolySpotter has tracked $12,000 in smart-money activity across this UFC Fight Night event, including one notable signal. These signals highlight positions from wallets with a history of meaningful or sharp prediction-market activity.

How does this UFC prediction market resolve?

The market resolves to Bruno Lopes or Navajo Stirling if that fighter is officially declared the winner. If the fight is a draw, technical draw, no contest, not scored, canceled, or postponed beyond April 11, 2026, it resolves 50-50.

When does the Lopes vs. Stirling market resolve?

The event is scheduled to resolve by March 29, 2026, after the official fight result is available, subject to the market’s cancellation, postponement, or no-contest rules.