‘TUF 13’ Hopeful Lima Added to MFC 27
Chris Nelson Nov 6, 2010
Two days after taking part in open tryouts for the 13th season of
“The Ultimate Fighter,” unbeaten welterweight prospect Dhiego Lima
has been announced as a late addition to Maximum Fighting
Championship’s “Breaking Point.”
Lima -- who turned heads in Las Vegas on Thursday by showing up for the “TUF 13” casting call with a UFC logo and Octagon shaved into his hair -- will meet Canadian Bill Fraser in a 175-pound catchweight affair on the televised undercard of MFC 27, the promotion announced Saturday. The event is set to take place at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on Nov. 12, and will be headlined by Dhiego’s older sibling, Douglas Lima, who faces Jesse Juarez for the vacant MFC welterweight title.
A 21-year-old native of Goiana, Brazil, the younger Lima now trains alongside his brother at American Top Team’s Atlanta branch. Lima has amassed an unblemished 3-0 record since turning pro in February, with all three wins coming by way of submission.
Fraser hails from Comox, British Columbia, Canada, and has spent time training with Wanderlei Silva’s Wand Fight Team in Las Vegas. He’ll carry a record of 2-1 into the Lima bout, having won two fights in his home province in 2010.
MFC 27 will be co-headlined by welterweights Ryan Ford and Pete Spratt, a rematch of a February 2008 bout which Ford won via second-round submission. Elsewhere on the card, Brazilian light heavyweight standout Glover Teixeira takes on Canadian UFC vet David Heath.
Lima -- who turned heads in Las Vegas on Thursday by showing up for the “TUF 13” casting call with a UFC logo and Octagon shaved into his hair -- will meet Canadian Bill Fraser in a 175-pound catchweight affair on the televised undercard of MFC 27, the promotion announced Saturday. The event is set to take place at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on Nov. 12, and will be headlined by Dhiego’s older sibling, Douglas Lima, who faces Jesse Juarez for the vacant MFC welterweight title.
A 21-year-old native of Goiana, Brazil, the younger Lima now trains alongside his brother at American Top Team’s Atlanta branch. Lima has amassed an unblemished 3-0 record since turning pro in February, with all three wins coming by way of submission.
Fraser hails from Comox, British Columbia, Canada, and has spent time training with Wanderlei Silva’s Wand Fight Team in Las Vegas. He’ll carry a record of 2-1 into the Lima bout, having won two fights in his home province in 2010.
MFC 27 will be co-headlined by welterweights Ryan Ford and Pete Spratt, a rematch of a February 2008 bout which Ford won via second-round submission. Elsewhere on the card, Brazilian light heavyweight standout Glover Teixeira takes on Canadian UFC vet David Heath.
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