UFC Milwaukee is headlined by a pair of high-stakes lightweight bouts, one a rematch between a top contender and the first man to beat him, the other to test a prospect against the division’s dangerous gatekeeper.

After an absurdly stacked card in Toronto, the UFC gets right back to business with a lighter-weight showcase at UFC Milwaukee in Wisconsin. With three lightweight bouts and a bantamweight bout on the main card, the event is almost certainly going to be a technically interesting one.

The main event features Kevin Lee’s rematch against Al Iaquinta. Since Lee’s decision loss to Iaquinta in 2014, Lee has competed 12 times and gone 10-2 where Iaquinta has competed seven times to go 5-2; Lee has turned into a true contender where Iaquinta has stagnated a bit due to inactivity. Lee is the biggest win on Iaquinta’s record, and Iaquinta looks to get that win a second time against a virtually different fighter; meanwhile, Lee looks to continue his climb to the top and avenge his first professional loss by decisively finishing the tough New Yorker.

The co-main event features the veteran Edson Barboza looking to break his current two-fight skid; this time, he faces a rangy striker in Dan Hooker, who has been on an absolute tear since his move to 155. Barboza is the archetypal gatekeeper at this point; he’s very dangerous and requires a near-perfect fight to beat, but his weaknesses are well-defined enough that a top prospect should be able to exploit them. Hooker will be put to that test in Milwaukee.

With a solid main card rounded out by Rob Font vs. Sergio Pettis and Jim Miller vs. Charles Oliveira 2, as well as an undercard featuring exciting fighters like Bobby Green (whose entire defensive system is based on Mayweather B-roll) and Gerald Meerschaert (who gave the undefeated Oskar Piechota an absolute lamping), UFC Milwaukee, is a strong card to come between marquee pay-per-views.