
Diego Ferreira vs. King Green scrapped from UFC 319
The lightweight bout between Diego Ferreira (19-6 MMA, 10-6 UFC) and King Green (32-17-1 MMA, 13-12-1 UFC) has been scrapped from Saturday's event (pay-per-view, ESPN, ESPN+) at United Center in Chicago for undisclosed reasons. The matchup was the featured prelim of the night.
A person with knowledge of the situation confirmed the news to MMA Junkie after an initial report from BJPenn.com. The UFC later announced the change.
Ferreira was looking to return to the win column after losing a unanimous decision to Grant Dawson at UFC 311. Prior to that, the 40-year-old scored back-to-back Performance of the Night knockouts of Michael Johnson and Mateusz Rebecki.
Meanwhile, Green has lost three of his past four fights, all by finish. After defeating Jim Miller at UFC 300, Green was finished in back-to-back fights against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314, and Mauricio Ruffy at UFC 313.
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