
UFC on ESPN 67 adds Gaston Bolanos vs. Quang Le to Des Moines lineup
At UFC on ESPN 67 on May 3, Peru's Gaston Bolanos will battle Vietnam's Qaung Le in a three-round bantamweight bout at Wells Fargo Arena.
Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the matchup but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.
Bolanos (8-4 MMA, 2-1 UFC) competed nine times under the Bellator banner before he jumped to the UFC. After a debut win over Aaron Phillips, Bolanos lost to Marcus McGhee. He rebounded in his most recent outing with a win over Cortavious Romious.
Le (8-2 MMA, 0-2 UFC) seeks his first UFC win in his third attempt. After establishing himself as a knockout artist on the regional scene, including wins in seven LFA appearances, Le signed with the UFC in mid-2024. He lost his debut to Chris Gutierrez before a knockout defeat to Xiao Long.
With the addition the UFC on ESPN 67 lineup includes:
Cory Sandhagen vs. Deiveson Figueiredo
Reinier de Ridder vs. Bo Nickal
Mason Jones vs. Jeremy Stephens
Mario Bautista vs. Marlon Vera
Yana Santos vs. Miesha Tate
Montel Jackson vs. Daniel Marcos
Santiago Ponzinibbio vs. Daniel Rodriguez
Jeong Yeong Lee vs. Trevor Peek
Serhiy Sidey vs. Cameron Smotherman
Junior Tafa vs. Tuco Tokkos
Azamat Bekoev vs. Ryan Loder
Don'Tale Mayes vs. Thomas Petersen
Juliana Miller vs. Ivana Petrovic
For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie's event hub for UFC on ESPN 67.

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