A featherweight clash pitting
Jarno Errens against William Gomis is a late addition to the UFC Paris bill.

The Las Vegas-based promotion recently announced the bout. UFC Fight Night 209 takes place on Sept. 3 at Accor Arena in Paris and is headlined by a heavyweight tilt between Ciryl Gane and Tai Tuivasa.

A former title holder in the Germany-based National Fighting Championship promotion, the Netherlands’ Errens enters his Octagon debut with a 13-3-1 career mark. The 27-year-old last competed at Brave CF 61, where he outpointed Allisher Abdulloev on Aug. 6.

Gomis, a native of Paris, will bring an eight-bout winning streak into his first UFC appearance. The 25-year-old MMA Factory representative is coming off a third-round TKO victory against Jose Marcos Lima Santiago Jr. at Ares FC 7 on June 25.

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