Canadian featherweight Kyle (The Monster) Nelson has earned a high-profile matchup with Calvin (The Boston Finisher) Kattar, ranked ninth among UFC 145-pound contenders,
The two will meet on a Sept. 7 UFC Fight Night card in Las Vegas.
Kattar (23-8-0) has headlined six UFC cards in his 13-fight run (7-6-0) in the promotion. But he has lost his last three outings and four of his last five, albeit against elite opposition.
The 36-year-old Kattar lost to former 145-pound champion Aljamain (Funk Master) Sterling last time out at UFC 300 in April. Before that a knee injury resulted in a TKO loss to England's (Almighty) Arnold Allen last October and Kattar lost a split decision to Josh Emmett last June.
Kattar earned a unanimous decision over Giga (Ninja) Chikadze before that, a win that following a decision loss to former champion Max (Blessed) Holloway.
An exciting fighter, Kattar has won five fight-of-the-night bonuses from the UFC.
Nelson (16-5-1) is unbeaten in his last four fights (3-0-1) with wins over Bill (Senor Perfecto) Algeo, Fernando (The Brave) Padilla and Blake (El Animal) Bilder and a draw with (The Korean Superboy) Doo Ho Choi.
The 33-year-old Nelson had lost four of his previous five UFC bouts.
Nelson, a native of Huntsville, Ont., who also spends time training in Stoney Creek, Ont., called out American Nate (The Train) Landwehr after his last bout.
While Kattar represents a step up in class, Nelson has done it before.
Prior to facing the Canadian, Choi had won performance bonuses in his last five UFC outings, including fight-of-the-night recognition for the last three. And his December 2016 brawl in Toronto with American Cub Swanson, which the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Korean lost by decision, was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame’s ‘Fight Wing’ as a part of the class of 2022.
Nelson has fought both at lightweight (155 pounds) and featherweight (145 pounds). His UFC debut, a loss to Brazil's Diego Ferreira at UFC 231 in December 2018 in Toronto, was contested at 155 pounds with Nelson taking it on three days' notice.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 13, 3024
Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press