Joe Pyfer’s next UFC matchup remains undecided following the cancellation of his planned August 15 bout against Caio Borralho at UFC 330 due to the Brazilian’s rib injury and subsequent surgery, leaving matchmakers with several ranked middleweight options to keep the surging Philadelphia native active after his March TKO of Israel Adesanya. The tightly clustered implied probabilities reflect Borralho’s prior verbal interest and stylistic appeal as a grappling specialist, alongside Brendan Allen’s recent form and availability, Nassourdine Imavov’s ranking proximity, Anthony Hernandez’s momentum in the division, and potential title-eliminator positioning against Dricus du Plessis. Pyfer’s decision to face Luke Rockhold in a September non-UFC grappling crossover has added short-term scheduling flexibility without resolving the Octagon picture, while the depth of the middleweight contender pool and absence of an official announcement sustain the competitive spread among plausible opponents.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedAnthony Hernandez 40.1%
Caio Borralho 0
Dricus Du Plessis 0
Nassourdine Imavov 0
Anthony Hernandez
40%
Caio Borralho
43%
Dricus Du Plessis
46%
Nassourdine Imavov
43%
Brendan Allen
43%
Anthony Hernandez 40.1%
Caio Borralho 0
Dricus Du Plessis 0
Nassourdine Imavov 0
Anthony Hernandez
40%
Caio Borralho
43%
Dricus Du Plessis
46%
Nassourdine Imavov
43%
Brendan Allen
43%
Resolution for this market will be based on the next UFC fighter that Joe Pyfer is officially announced to fight, regardless of whether the fight ends up taking place.
Only official announcements from the UFC, which include a scheduled date for the bout, will count. Announcements with no date or which do not confirm that the fight is official, speculation, or other unofficial announcements will not count.
If Joe Pyfer is officially announced to fight any non-listed fighter or no qualifying announcement is made by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.
Market Opened: Mar 29, 2026, 10:07 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Resolution for this market will be based on the next UFC fighter that Joe Pyfer is officially announced to fight, regardless of whether the fight ends up taking place.
Only official announcements from the UFC, which include a scheduled date for the bout, will count. Announcements with no date or which do not confirm that the fight is official, speculation, or other unofficial announcements will not count.
If Joe Pyfer is officially announced to fight any non-listed fighter or no qualifying announcement is made by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the UFC.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Joe Pyfer’s next UFC matchup remains undecided following the cancellation of his planned August 15 bout against Caio Borralho at UFC 330 due to the Brazilian’s rib injury and subsequent surgery, leaving matchmakers with several ranked middleweight options to keep the surging Philadelphia native active after his March TKO of Israel Adesanya. The tightly clustered implied probabilities reflect Borralho’s prior verbal interest and stylistic appeal as a grappling specialist, alongside Brendan Allen’s recent form and availability, Nassourdine Imavov’s ranking proximity, Anthony Hernandez’s momentum in the division, and potential title-eliminator positioning against Dricus du Plessis. Pyfer’s decision to face Luke Rockhold in a September non-UFC grappling crossover has added short-term scheduling flexibility without resolving the Octagon picture, while the depth of the middleweight contender pool and absence of an official announcement sustain the competitive spread among plausible opponents.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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