Vinicius Oliveira announced himself with a clean run — decisions over Ricky Simon, Said Nurmagomedov, and Kyler Phillips marked him as a riser — before Mario Bautista submitted him in February to apply the brakes. He's the model's lean here, at medium confidence, and the bounce-back is the assignment.

Andre Fili is the perfect measuring stick: 26 UFC fights deep, still sharp enough to have beaten Cub Swanson recently and to have handed Christian Rodriguez (also on this card) a split-decision loss. Fili's results have been razor-thin lately — a string of split decisions in both directions — which is its own kind of signal: he makes everyone earn it. For Oliveira, getting back in the win column against a savvy veteran is exactly the kind of test that defines whether the earlier run was real.