UFC on ESPN 27 pre-event facts: T.J. Dillashaw still holds records after 917-day layoff

The best facts and figures about UFC on ESPN 27, which features big numbers behind the Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw main event.

The UFC keeps its busy July schedule rolling Saturday with UFC on ESPN 27, which takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and airs on ESPN/streams on ESPN+.

One of the most anticipated non-title headliners of the year tops the card. Streaking bantamweight contender [autotag]Cory Sandhagen[/autotag] (14-2 MMA, 7-1 UFC) is set to welcome former teammate and training partner [autotag]T.J. Dillashaw[/autotag] (16-4 MMA, 12-4 UFC) back to the octagon in what will be the former champion’s first fight since a failed drug test removed him from the sport for more than two years.

The winner of the 135-pound matchup is likely to get a title shot, but it’s not the only fight on the card with high stakes.

For more on the numbers, check below for 45 pre-event facts about UFC on ESPN 27.

Dr. Pepper or Reese’s? Adrian Yanez and Randy Costa ‘fight’ about it before UFC on ESPN 27

Randy Costa and Adrian Yanez come face to face for the first time to engage in some junk food trash talk before they fight each other.

By MMA standards, [autotag]Randy Costa[/autotag] and [autotag]Adrian Yanez[/autotag] promoted their fight unorthodoxly – but it worked.

During a period of time in which trash talk is under the microscope and a major topic of conversation in MMA, Costa (6-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) and Yanez (13-3 MMA, 2-0 UFC), too, are in the midst of a “heated rivalry.”

Well, not exactly.

The bone-to-pick between the two bantamweight up-and-comers doesn’t stem from personal attacks, insults hurled at loved ones, or digs at abilities inside the cage. No. Instead, Costa and Yanez zoned in on something near and dear to their identities – junk food.

Massachusetts’ Costa has had a very long and public relationship with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. At his first UFC media appearance in 2019, for instance, Costa ranked all of the Reese’s products with detailed explanations.

“I just f-cking love Reese’s, bro,” Costa told MMA Junkie, in a joint interview in which the two fighters met face-to-face for the first time. “I just love them, love them, love them.”

As for Houston’s Yanez, Dr. Pepper is his drink of choice. It was a staple of his childhood and something he doesn’t plan on outgrowing.

“I remember just tasting it and falling in love with it,” Yanez told MMA Junkie. “My dad loved Pepsi, so we would go back and forth with each other going like, ‘Nah, I think this is better. Nah, I think this is better.’ It’s grown on me, and I love it. It’s a vice for me, now. Every single time I have the chance to drink a Dr. Pepper, I’ll drink it.”

In early 2021, their cheat food passions turned into an online debate, shortly after Costa pitched the idea that he be Yanez’s next opponent. The back-and-forth bickering became the perfect mechanism for them to gather a cult-like following online.

“Adrian was never one of the guys where I said, ‘I want to fight that guy because he’s a d-ckhead,” Costa said. “Someone said, ‘Randy vs. Adrian would be fun.’ Three or four people said that and then somebody tweeted, ‘He must be scared.’ I’m like, ‘Yo, I’m not f-cking scared. I’m just not going to talk sh-t. If we’re going to talk sh-t about something, f-cking Dr. Pepper sucks.'”

It only took a few exchanges for the retweets and likes to roll in. Fans created all sorts of artwork and repeatedly tagged the UFC in tweets calling for the matchup. Both fighters were blown away by the reaction, which they point to as the main stepping stone to making their pitches a reality.

“It’s been a big blessing, just because it’s the shine that we both deserve, if we’re being quite honest with you,” Yanez said. “We’re both talented. We’re both really, really hard-focused, hard-working fighters. It’s honestly one of these things that’s a big blessing. Some other people get the spotlight whenever they don’t deserve it. We’ve been putting on stellar performances in our past couple fights. I’m just glad MMA Twitter took a hold of us and was like, ‘Hey, we’re going to boost these people up,’ because, man, they put in the work.”

On the surface level of their “rivalry,” there’s friendly bickering and fun rap-battle-esque insults. But at its core, it’s all about respect for the two fighters, who feel privileged to be able to share the cage with one another this Saturday.

“It’s just such an exciting fight and I’m glad that it got promoted with nothing but positivity,” Costa said. “I think that with this fight, Adrian and I are only helping each other’s stocks. Neither of us are degrading. Neither of us are insulting. Neither of us are talking any sh*t about the fights or about the records. It’s nothing. This fight is built up on something that’s so f*cking ridiculous that it’s not even f*cking funny. It’s soda and f*cking candy and you’re telling me that we talked ourselves into a f*cking main card fight because we’re just being stupid on Twitter? Dude, that’s so f*cking cool and I’m happy to be a part of it.”

Yanez echoed Costa’s sentiments and indicated two “Fight of the Night” bonuses could be obtained between the two of them.

“It’s always the respectful (guys),” Yanez said. “It’s never been the guys who hate each other the most who make the most exciting fights because that’s actually made some of the most boring fights out there. It’s the guys who actually respect each other and know this skillset and know hard the other person has trained. That always makes for the best fights.”

You’ve surely heard of “breaking bread,” but what about “breaking junk food?” After the fight and the “snackweight” champion is crowned, both fighters agreed it’s quite possible that peanut butter, chocolate, and sugary soda are all present at a joint afterparty.

“Bring some high-quality sh-t, man, that’s all I’m asking,” Yanez laughed. “Bring some high-quality stuff. I’ll bring my Dr. Pepper Cherry. I’ll let you have some. You kind of messed it up for me a little bit. I’m still a little bit irked but, I might let you have a cup or two.”

Check out the full conversation between Randy Costa and Adrian Yanez, hosted by MMA Junkie’s Nolan King, in the video above.

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Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Chris Daukaus shifts to UFC on ESPN 28 due to COVID-19 issue

The UFC on ESPN 27 lineup has lost a fight, while one week later, UFC on ESPN 28 has expanded to a 16-fight card.

This Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 27 event has lost a fight between ranked heavyweights, but the contest remains on the promotion’s summer schedule.

[autotag]Shamil Abdurakhimov[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Chris Daukaus[/autotag] has been postponed one week back to UFC on ESPN 28, which takes place July 31 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

After Daukaus (11-3 MMA, 3-0 UFC) announced the news Monday on social media, MMA Junkie confirmed the change with a person with knowledge of the decision. The person asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has not made an announcement and added a positive COVID-19 test in the Abdurakhimov (20-5 MMA, 5-3 UFC) camp was to blame for the change in dates.

With the change, Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 27 lineup now includes:

  • Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw
  • Brendan Allen vs. Puna Soriano
  • Maycee Barber vs. Miranda Maverick
  • Aspen Ladd vs. Macy Chiasson
  • Kyler Phillips vs. Raulian Paiva
  • Mickey Gall vs. Jordan Williams
  • Randy Costa vs. Adrian Yanez
  • Ian Heinisch vs. Nassourdine Imavov
  • Julio Arce vs. Andre Ewell
  • Darren Elkins vs. Darrick Minner
  • Sijara Eubanks vs. Elise Reed
  • Diana Belbita vs. Hannah Goldy

After the addition of Abdurakhimov vs. Daukaus, the UFC on ESPN 28 lineup includes:

  • Uriah Hall vs. Sean Strickland
  • Bryan Barberena vs. Jason Witt
  • Jinh Yu Frey vs. Ashley Yoder
  • Rafa Garcia vs. Chris Gruetzemacher
  • Collin Anglin vs. Melsik Baghdasaryan
  • Orion Cosce vs. Phillip Rowe
  • Cheyanne Buys vs. Gloria de Paula
  • Mounir Lazzez vs. Niklas Stolze
  • Kyung Ho Kang vs. Rani Yahya
  • Danny Chavez vs. TBA
  • Alex Perez vs. Matt Schnell
  • Nicco Montano vs. Wu Yanan
  • Zarrukh Adashev vs. Ryan Benoit
  • Sam Alvey vs. Roman Kopylov
  • Trevin Jones vs. Ronnie Lawrence
  • Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Chris Daukaus

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With opponents out, Trevin Jones and Ronnie Lawrence meet at UFC on ESPN 28

At UFC on ESPN 28, Trevin Jones and Ronnie Lawrence will square off after John Castaneda and Aaron Phillips withdrew from planned bouts.

Fighter injuries and mix-and-match bookings continue during a busy UFC schedule.

Days after [autotag]Trevin Jones[/autotag] and [autotag]Aaron Phillips[/autotag] were lined up to fight at UFC on ESPN 27, the former has a new opponent on a different date. With Phillips out on the bout, Jones (13-6 MMA, 1-0 UFC) now is expected to take on [autotag]Ronnie Lawrence[/autotag] at UFC on ESPN 28 with verbal agreements in place.

Prior to the lineup change, Lawrence (7-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) was expected to fight [autotag]John Castaneda[/autotag] on the July 31 event, but Castaneda has also withdrawn from the card.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the targeted booking but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Jones was originally scheduled to fight Tony Kelley on July 24. When Kelly withdrew, Phillips, who lost his opponent, Cameron Else, was matched up with Jones before the fight was pushed back a week and Lawrence stepped in. Regardless of opponent, Jones now seeks his second UFC victory after a win over Mario Bautista in March.

As for Lawrence, the Dana White’s Contender Series signee made his successful promotional debut in February, when he defeated Vince Cachero via third-round ground-and-pound stoppage. The win was his fourth in a row, overall.

With the changes, the UFC on ESPN 28 lineup includes:

  • Uriah Hall vs. Sean Strickland
  • Bryan Barberena vs. Jason Witt
  • Jinh Yu Frey vs. Ashley Yoder
  • Rafa Garcia vs. Chris Gruetzemacher
  • Collin Anglin vs. Melsik Baghdasaryan
  • Orion Cosce vs. Phillip Rowe
  • Cheyanne Buys vs. Gloria de Paula
  • Mounir Lazzez vs. Niklas Stolze
  • Kyung Ho Kang vs. Rani Yahya
  • Danny Chavez vs. TBA
  • Alex Perez vs. Matt Schnell
  • Nicco Montano vs. Wu Yanan
  • Zarrukh Adashev vs. Ryan Benoit
  • Sam Alvey vs. Roman Kopylov
  • Trevin Jones vs. Ronnie Lawrence

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With Cameron Else out, Aaron Phillips targeted to meet Trevin Jones at UFC on ESPN 27

With both men losing their respective opponents, Aaron Phillips and Trevin Jones will now square off with each other.

With both men losing their opponents, [autotag]Aaron Phillips[/autotag] and [autotag]Trevin Jones[/autotag] now will square off with each other.

Phillips (12-4 MMA, 0-3 UFC) meets Jones (13-6 MMA, 1-0 UFC) at UFC on ESPN 27, which takes place July 24 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup confirmed the targeted booking to MMA Junkie, but asked to remain anonymous since the UFC has yet to make an official announcement.

Phillips, who was originally scheduled to face Cameron Else, fell short in his return to the octagon when he was submitted by Jack Shore at UFC on ESPN 13 in July 2020. Prior to that, Phillips had won five in a row, including four by stoppage.

Unbeaten in his past four fights, Jones was scheduled to face Tony Kelley, who withdrew due to an undisclosed injury. After his comeback knockout win over Timur Valiev was overturned to a no contest due to a positive marijuana test, Jones picked up his first official UFC win when he stopped Mario Bautista in the second round at UFC 259 in March.

With the change, the UFC on ESPN 27 lineup includes:

  • Cory Sandhagen vs. T.J. Dillashaw
  • Brendan Allen vs. Puna Soriano
  • Maycee Barber vs. Miranda Maverick
  • Aspen Ladd vs. Macy Chiasson
  • Kyler Phillips vs. Raulian Paiva
  • Mickey Gall vs. Jordan Williams
  • Randy Costa vs. Adrian Yanez
  • Ian Heinisch vs. Nassourdine Imavov
  • Julio Arce vs. Andre Ewell
  • Darren Elkins vs. Darrick Minner
  • Sijara Eubanks vs. Elise Reed
  • Trevin Jones vs. Aaron Phillips

With Askar Askarov out, Alex Perez will now face Matt Schnell at UFC Fight Night on Aug. 28

Alex Perez will get a new opponent, but one month later when he takes on Matt Schnell at UFC Fight Night on Aug. 28.

[autotag]Alex Perez[/autotag] will get a new opponent, but one month later.

[autotag]Askar Askarov[/autotag] has been forced out of UFC on ESPN 27 on July 31 and Perez (24-6 MMA, 6-2 UFC) now will face [autotag]Matt Schnell[/autotag] (15-6 MMA, 5-4 UFC) at the Aug. 28 Fight Night event, which is expected to take place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

A person with knowledge of the matchup confirmed the booking to MMA Junkie on Thursday but asked to remain anonymous since the promotion has yet to make an official announcement. ESPN Deportes first reported the matchup. The news of Askarov’s withdrawal first was reported by MMA DNA.

Winner of three of his past four, Perez hasn’t competed since this past November, when he was submitted by then-flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo in a title fight at UFC 255. He was scheduled to return against Schnell at UFC 262 in May, but was forced out due to injury. The pair nonw has been rebooked three months later.

When Perez withdrew, Schnell faced Rogerio Bontorin instead, but lost the fight by unanimous decision. He expressed interest in having the Perez fight rebooked if he beat Bontorin, and now will get his wish regardless. Prior to that, the “Ultimate Fighter” alum had won five of his past six, with his most recent octagon win coming over Tyson Nam at UFC on ESPN 20 in January.

With the addition, the UFC Fight Night lineup for Aug. 28 now includes:

  • Edson Barboza vs. Giga Chikadze
  • Gerald Meerschaert vs. Makhmud Muradov
  • Sara McMann vs. Ketlen Vieira
  • Joselyne Edwards vs. Zarah Fairn
  • Kevin Croom vs. Marcelo Rojo
  • Mario Bautista vs. Guido Cannetti
  • Jamall Emmers vs. Pat Sabatini
  • Dustin Jacoby vs. Darren Stewart
  • J.J. Aldrich vs. Tracy Cortez
  • Sean Brady vs. Kevin Lee
  • Mario Bautista vs. Guido Cannetti
  • Alessio Di Chirico vs. Aliaskhab Khizriev
  • Alex Perez vs. Matt Schnell

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