UFC mainstay Paul Craig has booked his return to the Octagon after a gutting No-contest at UFC Vegas 107.
'Bearjew' dished out an illegal upkick against fellow light heavyweight Rodolfo Bellato on the night's prelims. Whether genuine or not, Bellato fell unconscious before jolting to life and grappling with the referee. As such, the fight was ruled a no-contest.
That result was hardly the most disappointing element of UFC Vegas 107, which has been touted as one of the worst events in the promotion's history. Still, the silver lining was that Craig had his UFC contract extended, and now he has a return fight at UFC Paris in September.
As per the UFC, Craig will return at UFC Paris on September 6, where he will take on Modestas Bukauskas in another light heavyweight contest.
The Baltic Gladiator takes on Bearjew #UFCParis
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Modestas Bukauskas vs Paul Craig pic.twitter.com/LGVSsdCHR0
Bukauskas looks to make it four wins in a row, and six wins in his last seven fights since returning to the UFC in 2023. 'The Baltic Gladiator' went 1-3 in the promotion previously, leaving for Cage Warriors after a devastating knockout loss to Khalil Rountree Jr..
For Craig, he'll be looking to steady his ship. The Scotsman is winless in his last four contests and would be 0-5 1NC if not for a lone knockout win against Andre Muniz in 2023.
With this news, UFC Paris is up to eight fights, subject to change:
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