Bryan Battle vs. Randy Brown Set For UFC 310

A welterweight fight between Bryan Battle and Randy Brown has been added to the end-of-year UFC 310 pay-per-view on December 7th in Las Vegas.

30-year-old former TUF winner Battle is currently on a four-fight unbeaten run and has compiled a sturdy 6-1-1 record overall so far since arriving in the UFC back in 2021.

Battle has been in fine form since a move down to welterweight, including picking up a 17 second KO win over Gabriel Green, a submission finish against A.J. Fletcher, and though he then went on to register a no-contest in his fight with Ange Loosa due to an accidental eye-poke earlier this year he’s since returned to the win column with a TKO victory against Kevin Jousset.

Now Battle will fight the 34-year-old Brown, who has been in the UFC for considerably longer, but has a 7-1 record over the same period of time that his next opponent has been competing in the Octagon.

That includes Brown’s current three-fight winning streak, which has seen him earn unanimous decision victories over Wellington Turman and Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos as well as KO finish against Muslim Salikhov.

Battle vs. Brown joins a UFC 310 card that will be headlined by a welterweight title fight between Belal Muhammad and Shavkat Rakhmonov, while flyweight champ Alexandre Pantoja fights incoming Rizin champ Kai Asakura in the co-main event.

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