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Check out the new exciting UFC bouts coming up this winter!
Anthony Smith vs. Jamahal Hill
Anthony Smith. Photo: Stephen R. Sylvanie – USA TODAY Sports
A pivotal UFC light heavyweight bout is set for March 11, when No. 5 ranked Anthony Smith will take on No. 6 ranked Jamahal Hill at a location and venue yet to be announced. The fight was first reported by MMA Island.
Rising star Hill has three straight knockout wins, while veteran Smith got his three-fight winning streak snapped by Magomed Ankalaev in July.
With Jiri Prochazka vacating the light heavyweight title, the division is more open than in a long time, and the winner of Smith and Hill has a good chance to fight for the title in the future.
Drew Dober vs. Bobby Green
Drew Dober. Photo: Jeff Bottari / Handout Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Fan favorites Drew Dober and Bobby Green are set for a lightweight fight on December 17.
Green tested positive for a banned substance from an out-of-competition test in May, but will be back in action in the last UFC event of the year. Dober comes from back-to-back wins over Terrance McKinney and Rafael Alves.
Maycee Barber vs. Andrea Lee
Maycee Barber. Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas – USA TODAY Sports
Flyweights Maycee Barber and Andrea ”KGB” Lee are targeted to clash at a UFC event on March 25. According to MMA Fighting, both fighters have verbally agreed to fight and contracts are expected to be finalized soon.
No. 12 ranked Barber rides a three-fight winning streak, with victories over Miranda Maverick, Montana De La Rosa and former title challenger Jessica Eye.
Lee holds the No. 9 spot in the rankings and is 2-4 in her last outings in the promotion.
Gilbert Burns vs. Neil Magny
Neil Magny. Photo: USA TODAY via Imagn Content Services, LLC
Top ranked UFC welterweight Gilbert Burns and No. 12 ranked veteran Neil Magny are close to agreeing on a deal to fight at the card that takes place in Rio de Janeiro on January 21.
The fight was first reported by ESPN’s Brett Okamoto.