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Set to fight Ricardo Ramos
Chavez will face Ricardo Ramos at UFC Austin on June 18, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Chavez's most recent fight against Kai Kamaka on Jul 31, 2021, ended in a draw. The 35-year-old featherweight has amassed a 11-4-1 record in the UFC, and he will look to bounce back into the scene against Ramos.
Chavez's most recent fight against Kai Kamaka on Jul 31, 2021, ended in a draw. The 35-year-old featherweight has amassed a 11-4-1 record in the UFC, and he will look to bounce back into the scene against Ramos.
Fortunate to leave with draw
Chavez and Kai Kamaka fought to a majority draw (27-29, 28-28, 28-28) at UFC on ESPN 28 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
All things considered, Chavez should be quite thrilled with his draw. Both men had their moments in what was a back and forth fight, but Chavez would have dropped a majority decision had Kamaka not (correctly) been docked a point by referee Herb Dean in Round 2 for repeated low blows. Our exposure to Chavez consists of all of three UFC bouts, but he's 34 years of age and didn't have much helium up his company arrival back in August 2020. The Florida native has managed a win, loss, and draw, in that order, in those previously mentioned three fights.
All things considered, Chavez should be quite thrilled with his draw. Both men had their moments in what was a back and forth fight, but Chavez would have dropped a majority decision had Kamaka not (correctly) been docked a point by referee Herb Dean in Round 2 for repeated low blows. Our exposure to Chavez consists of all of three UFC bouts, but he's 34 years of age and didn't have much helium up his company arrival back in August 2020. The Florida native has managed a win, loss, and draw, in that order, in those previously mentioned three fights.
Gets new opponent
Chavez will now fight Kai Kamaka at the UFC event on July 31, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
Chavez was supposed to fight Doo Ho Choi, but the later was forced to withdraw due to injury. Chavez is coming off his first UFC defeat to Jared Gordon in February. Kamaka has dropped his last two fights as well.
Chavez was supposed to fight Doo Ho Choi, but the later was forced to withdraw due to injury. Chavez is coming off his first UFC defeat to Jared Gordon in February. Kamaka has dropped his last two fights as well.
Lacks opponent for July 31 fight
Chavez will no longer fight Doo Ho Choi at UFC Vegas 33 on July 31 due to an undisclosed injury suffered by Choi, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
Chavez was set to return from a six-month medical suspension that he was handed after suffering a right foot injury in his February loss to Jared Gordon. It's not yet clear if a replacement will be found for him to compete against July 31, or if the American will have to wait longer to get back into the octagon.
Chavez was set to return from a six-month medical suspension that he was handed after suffering a right foot injury in his February loss to Jared Gordon. It's not yet clear if a replacement will be found for him to compete against July 31, or if the American will have to wait longer to get back into the octagon.
Set for July return
Chavez (foot) is set to fight Doo Ho Choi at the UFC's event on July 31, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
Chavez was handed a medical suspension after losing to Jared Goron in February, but he's now been cleared to return to the Octagon. Taking down Choi would allow Chavez to improve his UFC record to 2-1-0.
Chavez was handed a medical suspension after losing to Jared Goron in February, but he's now been cleared to return to the Octagon. Taking down Choi would allow Chavez to improve his UFC record to 2-1-0.