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UFC Fight Roundup: Alexa Grasso meets Viviane Araujo in flyweight contenders’ clash on Aug. 13

Fights come together fast these days, and if you blink, you can easily miss them. Fight Roundup brings you the most recent matchups so you’re always up-to-date with the latest news.

All bouts featured have been officially announced or confirmed with MMA Fighting’s Guilherme Cruz, Mike Heck, and Damon Martin from people with knowledge of the matchups.

Viviane Araujo
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Alexa Grasso vs. Viviane Araujo

Viviane and Alexa Araujo have been climbing quickly up the flyweight ladder. However, they will need to compete to get higher.

The two are set to fight at a UFC Fight Night on Aug. 13 at a location to be determined. Grasso (14-3) currently holds the No. 9 spot in MMA Fighting’s Global Rankings, while Araujo (11-3) sits at No. 11.

Grasso has thrived since moving up from 115 pounds, scoring consecutive wins over Joanne Wood, Maycee Barber, and Ji Yeon Kim. In her most recent outing this past March, Grasso defeated Wood by first-round submission.

Araujo’s success has been similar, with her winning three out of four previous bouts. She defeated Andrea Lee by unanimous decision this past May to improve to 4-1 in the UFC’s flyweight division (excluding a loss in a catchweight bout in which her opponent Jessica Eye missed weight).

The bout was first reported by MMA FIGHT UNIVERSE.

Brian Kelleher
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Brian Kelleher vs. Mario Bautista

Bantamweight veteran Brian Kelleher returns to the 135-pound division for a bout with the up-and-coming Mario Bautista at UFC Vegas 57 on June 25.

New York’s Kelleher (24-13) had been aiming for a spot on the July 16 UFC Long Island card, but he’ll settle for an earlier date with Bautista (9-2). “Boom” has been bouncing between the featherweight and bantamweight divisions over the past two years and is 4-3 in his past seven outings. He is coming off of a first-round submission loss to Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 272.

Bautista hopes to continue his win streak after beating Jay Perrin unanimously in February. It was the third win in four fights for Bautista.

Bautista’s management was first to announce the bout.

Ignacio Bahamondes
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Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Ludovit Klein

A pair of promising lightweights are booked to fight at UFC 277.

Ignacio Bahamondes (13-4) and Ludovit Klein (18-4) are set to face one another at the upcoming pay-per-view card in Dallas, the second appearance of 2022 for both fighters.

This February saw Bahamondes win two consecutive fights with Rong Zhu’s submission in Round 3. Both of Bahamondes’ UFC victories have come by finish in Round 3.

Klein most recently snapped a two-fight skid and improved to 2-2 inside the octagon with a split nod over Devonte Smith at UFC 272. “Mr. Highlight” has scored 16 of his 18 career victories by knockout or submission.

The bout was first reported by ESPN Deportes.

Cheyanne Vlismas
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Cheyanne Vlismas vs. Tabatha Ricci

” The Warrior Princess is getting ready to plunge into the “Baby Shark Infested Waters”.

Cheyanne Vlismas (7-2) and Tabatha Ricci (7-1) will fight at a UFC event on Oct. 1, with a location still to be determined. The matchup pits two strawweights coming off of back-to-back wins against each other.

Vlismas has won two UFC matches against Mallory Martin, and Gloria de Paula. Vlismas won a knockout victory over de Paula in the first round of her debut loss against Montserrat Ruiz. Martin was then victorious by unanimous decision.

Ricci also fell short in her UFC debut, succumbing to strikes in a loss to Manon Fiorot. With decision victories over Polyana Viiana and Maria Oliveira, she has rebounded.

The bout was first reported by Ag. Fight and Cageside Press.

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