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UFC signs top Canadian prospect for Vancouver showdown

UFC signs top Canadian prospect for Vancouver showdown

USA Today11 hours ago
Melissa Croden's UFC debut will be a homecoming of sorts.
The Canadian LFA standout has signed with the UFC and will debut Oct. 18 at UFC Fight Night 262 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver against Tainara Lisboa.
Two people with knowledge of the matchup informed MMA Junkie of the booking Wednesday, but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.
Croden (6-2 MMA, 0-0 UFC) has emerged as one of the country's top female fighters. She's 4-1 in her most recent five fights, with all wins being finishes. Her only loss in the stretch came to Jacqueline Cavalcanti, who is now in the UFC.
Lisboa (7-3 MMA, 2-1 UFC) had a five-fight winning streak snapped in May when she was submitted by Luana Santos. Her UFC victories to date include Jessica-Rock Clark and Ravena Oliveira.
With the addition, the UFC Fight Night 262 lineup includes:
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