De Ridder gets a new opponent in hunt for fifth UFC victory in a row

Reinier de Ridder

Reinier de Ridder Will not Fight American Anthony Hernandez in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in October. The 35-Year-Old Dutchman Will Compete in His Fifth UFC Fight Against American Brendan Allen, Who Replaces the Injured Hernandez.

The 31-year-old Hernandez had to withdraw due to an injury. Hernandez was to have bone the knight’s fifth opponent, who has leg making an impression as a rising star in the ufc.

De Ridder Has Been undefeated Since his UFC Debut Late Last Year. He Previously won Against Gerald Meerschaert, Kevin Holland, and Bo Nickal. The Brabander Competes in the Middleweight Division.

Due to his winning streak, De Ridder is Fourth in the Rankings of the World’s Largest Martial Arts Organization for Cage Fighting. With Allen, De Ridder Faces The Number Eleven in the UFC Middleweight Rankings. Hernandez is sixth on that list and was on paper a tougher opponent for ‘the dutch knight’.

The Ridder Hopes to Fight for the Championship calls in the Middleweight Division in the Future. UFC Boss Dana White Announced Earlier This Year that de Ridder is Two Wins Away from a Title Fight. The Winner of the Fight Between De Ridder and Allen May Later Fight Frenchman Nassourdine Imavov, Who is Second In The Rankings. Russian Khamzat Chimaev is the Titleholder.

The Fight Between De Ridder and Allen Will Take Place on October 18 in Vancouver, Canada. The Duel Serves as the Main Event of the UFC Event in Vancouver.

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