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Steve Erceg vs. Alex Perez added to UFC Fight Night on Aug. 9 event

Steve Erceg vs. Alex Perez added to UFC Fight Night on Aug. 9 event

USA Today02-06-2025
Steve Erceg vs. Alex Perez added to UFC Fight Night on Aug. 9 event
Former UFC flyweight title challengers will square off in August.
Steve Erceg (12-4 MMA, 3-3 UFC) takes on Alex Perez (25-9 MMA, 7-5 UFC) at a UFC Fight Night event on Aug. 9 from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, promotion officials announced Sunday night.
Perez has lost four of his past five, most recently injuring his knee in a TKO loss to Tatsuro Taira in their UFC on ESPN 58 main event in June 2024. Less than two months earlier, he knocked out Matheus Nicolau at UFC on ESPN 55 to earn a Performance of the Night bonus.
Erceg will also look to rebound. He saw his 11-fight winning streak snapped when he challenged Alexandre Pantoja for the flyweight title at UFC 301 and went on to drop two more fights to Kai Kara-France, and most recently Brandon Moreno at UFC on ESPN 64 in March.
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