Charlie Ontiveros Steps In Against Kevin Holland at UFC Fight Night 181
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Kevin Holland is still on track to have three Ultimate Fighting Championship fights in three months, no matter what.
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Ontiveros was previously tapped once before to step in and make his UFC debut in July, when he was planning on replacing Eric Spicely against Markus Perez. Ontiveros was not cleared for competition in time, so Perez had to wait several more months to compete. The former Fury Fighting Championship competitor will step into the Octagon on the heels of two first-round knockouts in 2019. Each of Ontiveros’ appearances as a pro have come with Fury FC, Legacy Fighting Championship, Legacy Fighting Alliance or Bellator MMA, with the latter an ill-fated meeting with Michael Page in 2015.
Holland is looking for his fourth win in 2020, as he has racked up victories over Anthony Hernandez, Joaquin Buckley and Darren Stewart since May. The middleweight kickboxer with a 79 percent finish rate has his sights set on a prospective matchup against Mike Perry, as the welterweight brawler recently lost his high-stakes bout with Robbie Lawler. This will be Holland’s 12th bout since the beginning of 2018, and his ninth inside the Octagon since his signing on Dana White's Contender Series.
While Holland has been active even during the pandemic, Muradov has been completely out of action this year for a variety of reasons. When a bout in March with Antonio Carlos Jr. nixed when the Brazilian suffered an injury, Muradov tries to make a quick turnaround against Karl Roberson – but that event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Muradov was originally slated to meet Krzysztof Jotko on this Oct. 31 card, but that bout has transformed from Muradov-Jotko to Holland-Ontiveros due to withdrawals. This latest pullout came courtesy of a positive COVID-19 test for Muradov.
UFC Fight Night 181 goes down on Halloween at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Headlining the first-ever show on the October holiday will be a middleweight thriller between Uriah Hall and Anderson Silva. Drawing the co-main assignment is a frighteningly fun featherweight fight as Bryce Mitchell takes on Andre Fili.
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