Featherweight main event between Marwan Rahiki and Ollie Schmid decides who takes a key win on the UFC card and shifts both fighters' momentum in the division.
Market outcomes include winner, method (KO/TKO or submission), and whether the bout reaches the judges' scorecards; those outcomes affect rankings and future matchups.
Marwan Rahiki is a forward-pressing striker with previous regional finishing wins.
Ollie Schmid brings technical striking and wrestling entries from his camp; corner teams, referees, and UFC officials also shape the fight's practical outcome.
Fight styles—striker versus mixed-attacker—drive whether the bout ends early or goes to a decision.
Variables include cardio, takedown success, significant strikes, clinch control, early damage, and a fighter's chin or durability. Late scratches or weight issues also move odds.
Weigh-ins and medical clearances 24 hours before the event confirm both fighters' ability to compete and can trigger late market shifts.
During the fight, track first-round pace, takedown attempts, damage accumulation, referee stoppage signs, and whether rounds finish with clear control or significant strikes.