Japan’s Yusaku Kinoshita set for UFC debut against Adam Fugitt on Feb. 4

Japanese Dana White’s Contender Series signee is set to make his UFC debut in February.

Dana White’s Contender Series signee [autotag]Yusaku Kinoshita[/autotag] is set for his UFC debut.

MMA Junkie has confirmed with multiple sources that the Japanese welterweight will make his debut on Feb. 4, 2023, against [autotag]Adam Fugitt[/autotag] at the UFC Fight Night event taking place in Seoul, South Korea.

Kinoshita, 22, fought at DWCS 52 in August where he finished Jose Henrique in the third round with hard ground and pound. His performance impressed White and the UFC matchmakers, becoming the first fighter from Japan in DWCS history to earn a contract offer.

Kinoshita (6-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) has only lost one fight in his career, a disqualification after grabbing the fence. All of his victories have been stoppages, five of which came in the first round, with the other in the third against Henrique.

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Fugitt (8-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC), 33, will look to pick up his first victory in what will be his second fight under the UFC banner. He debuted with the promotion at UFC 277, losing by third-round stoppage to Michael Morales.

With the addition, the current Feb. 4 lineup includes:

  • Mandy Bohn vs. Ji Yeon Kim
  • Devin Clark vs. Da-un Jung
  • Adam Fugitt vs. Yusaku Kinoshita

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