Paige VanZant Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

UFC veteran Paige VanZant will make her third Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship appearance when the organization travels to London on Aug. 20.

The promotion announced that VanZant will square off against an as yet to be determined opponent at the event. BKFC London takes place at OVO Wembley Arena and is headlined by a showdown between former Bellator title challenger Michael Page and UFC veteran Mike Perry.

VanZant is still looking for her first victory under the BKFC banner after dropping unanimous decisions to Britain Hart and Rachael Ostovich in her first two promotional appearances. Her opponent is expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.

Prior to signing with BKFC, VanZant compiled a 5-4 record in the UFC. She earned notable wins over the likes of Ostovich, Bec Rawlings and Felice Herrig and also suffered defeat against top competition such as Rose Namajunas, Michelle Waterson and Amanda Ribas.

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