UFC rebooks Matt Brown vs. Miguel Baeza for May 16 card

The UFC has revived the welterweight matchup between Matt Brown and Miguel Baeza.

The UFC has revived a welterweight matchup between [autotag]Matt Brown[/autotag] and [autotag]Miguel Baeza[/autotag].

Brown (22-16 MMA, 15-10 UFC) vs. Baeza (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) will now take place Saturday, May 16 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. The card will air on ESPN/ESPN+.

The fight was originally scheduled for March 28 in Columbus, Ohio, but the event was postponed and later cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Monday, the UFC announced the rebooking on Instagram.

Brown, 39, made a triumphant return at UFC 245 in December when he defeated Ben Saunders by second-round knockout. Prior to that, Brown spent more than a year rehabbing his knee after he suffered a torn ACL in early 2018.

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As for Baeza, the 27-year-old returns to action on the heels of a successful UFC debut. In October, Baeza made his first UFC walk, then defeated Hector Aldana by second-round TKO.

With the addition, the May 16 UFC lineup includes:

The complete May 16 lineup includes:

  • Walt Harris vs. Alistair Overeem
  • Claudia Gadelha vs. Angela Hill
  • Edson Barboza vs. Dan Ige
  • Eryk Anders vs. Krzysztof Jotko
  • Marlon Vera vs. Song Yadong
  • Anthony Hernandez vs. Kevin Holland
  • Giga Chikadze vs. Mike Davis
  • Cortney Casey vs. Mara Romero Borella
  • Darren Elkins vs. Nate Landwehr
  • Rodrigo Nascimento vs. Don’Tale Mayes
  • Miguel Baeza vs. Matt Brown

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Matt Brown hopes UFC will book Carlos Condit fight for third time

Bummed out by two previous cancellations, Matt Brown still would love to fight Carlos Condit.

[autotag]Matt Brown[/autotag] has fought a who’s who at 170 pounds, which is why he was a little surprised with his last fight booking.

Brown (22-16 MMA, 15-10 UFC) was scheduled to face “Dana White’s Contender Series” graduate Miguel Baeza at UFC on ESPN 8 before the promotion was forced to cancel the March 28 event due to growing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.

Not one to turn down fights, Brown accepted the matchup but admitted the UFC’s choice of opponent was somewhat unexpected given his level of experience.

“Yeah, I was a little surprised,” Brown told MMA Junkie. “I was a little thrown off by it. I haven’t been offered a young up-and-comer like that for a long time. I’ve fought veterans and top-10 guys so, yeah, it threw me off a little bit. But I’ve never turned down a fight (and) wasn’t about to, so you just gotta do what you gotta do.”

Uncertain of his next move, Brown said he’d love to fight former interim welterweight champion [autotag]Carlos Condit[/autotag] next. The pair have been booked to face off twice before – once in 2013 and again in 2018 – but Brown was forced out of both matchups due to injury.

“Oh, absolutely,” he said. “I mean, me and Carlos, we’ve been on this path, these parallel paths and just, for whatever reason, things have happened every time, and (we’ve) not got to fight each other. So, yeah, I think that would be a great fight for the fans, too. I think all the fans would love to see that. I just don’t know where he’s at in his career. I know he’s had a lot of health issues lately, so who knows?”

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Currently on an eight-fight contract with the UFC, Brown returned after a two-year layoff last December to score a second-round knockout over Ben Saunders at UFC 245.

There are plenty of exciting fight permutations for the always game Brown, including matchups that he’d love an opportunity to run back. But he certainly won’t beg for them.

“Well, I guess specifically ‘Cowboy,’ because he knocked me out, and that’s the only time I’ve ever been knocked out,” Brown said. “I don’t like getting knocked out. I’d like to knock him out. I think I could have had a better performance against Demian Maia. I don’t know if he’s at the point in his career where he would do a rematch, and I wouldn’t mind going back against (Robbie) Lawler again, too. I thought I won that fight the first time, and I think that we put on a hell of a fight, a hell of a show, and I just think that, matchup-wise, it makes sense.

“But again, I’m not that guy to go begging for rematches. You get your 15 minutes, and that’s your chance. That’s the way this (expletive) works, and I hate it when people do that to me. They’re out begging for rematches, and I’m like, ‘Dude, you had your time.'”

Matt Brown gets home state matchup vs. Miguel Baeza at UFC Columbus

Matt Brown will fight in his home state for the first time in nearly six years.

[autotag]Matt Brown[/autotag] will fight in his home state for the first time in nearly six years.

Brown (22-16 MMA, 15-10 UFC) takes on [autotag]Miguel Baeza[/autotag] (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) at UFC on ESPN 8. MMA Junkie verified the matchup following an initial report from MMA Fighting.

UFC on ESPN 8 takes place March 28 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The card airs on ESPN following early prelims on ESPN+/UFC Fight Pass.

Brown returned after a one-year layoff due to injury in December and delivered a second-round knockout of Ben Saunders at UFC 245 for his second straight finish. It was the first time he had strung together consecutive wins since 2014.

Brown most recently fought in Ohio in May 2014 in the UFC Fight Night 40 main event against Erick Silva. He finished Silva with a third-round TKO to win a double bonus for “Fight of the Night” and “Performance of the Night.”

Dana White’s Contender Series veteran Baeza scored his ticket to the UFC with a unanimous decision over Victor Reyna this past June. He made his official UFC debut in October and took out Hector Aldana at UFC on ESPN+ 19. He gets a big opportunity in March against veteran Brown.

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With the addition, the UFC on ESPN 8 lineup now includes:

  • Francis Ngannou vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik
  • Raphael Assuncao vs. Cody Garbrandt
  • Yorgan De Castro vs. Greg Hardy
  • Sam Alvey vs. Khalil Rountree
  • Carlos Felipe vs. Jeff Hughes
  • Davey Grant vs. Louis Smolka
  • Mizuki Inoue vs. Tecia Torres
  • Randy Costa vs. Martin Day
  • Punahele Soriano vs. Eric Spicely
  • Aspen Ladd vs. Julianna Pena
  • Miguel Baeza vs. Matt Brown

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