Most of tonight's card has the model and the market shaking hands. This one is the exception.

Bryce Mitchell — the grappling-heavy, endlessly polarizing veteran who's been one of the sport's louder personalities lately — opens as a near-even favorite at -111. He arrives off a decision over Said Nurmagomedov, a bounce-back from a submission loss to Jean Silva, in a career that's always swung between dazzling grappling and exploitable moments on the feet.

Santiago Luna is the unbeaten 21-year-old on the other side, 2-0 in the UFC with a first-round knockout of Quang Le and a decision over Angel Pacheco. He's the live underdog — and notably, FightIQ's model leans toward Luna, though only at low confidence. It's a genuine model-versus-market divergence: the line says Mitchell is a hair better; the model says the younger man's trajectory edges it.

Low-confidence disagreements like this are exactly where favorites and "safe" part ways — and exactly the kind of fight that makes a card. We're not in the business of telling anyone what to back; we're flagging that the smartest read here isn't unanimous.

Model ~70% (0.6986 leak-free) accuracy on the 2025-2026 holdout (n=428); low-confidence picks are, by definition, the least certain.