Punahele Soriano vs. Eric Spicely joins UFC on ESPN 8 lineup in Columbus

A middleweight matchup between Punahele Soriano and Eric Spicely is the latest addition to UFC on ESPN 8.

A middleweight matchup is the latest addition to UFC on ESPN 8.

[autotag]Punahele Soriano[/autotag](7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) will take on [autotag]Eric Spicely[/autotag] (12-5 MMA, 4-5 UFC), two sources with knowledge of the situation informed MMA Junkie on Sunday. The people asked to remain anonymous because the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

UFC on ESPN 8 takes place March 28 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The card streams on ESPN.

Soriano picked up his first promotional win at UFC 245, with a highlight-reel knockout over Oskar Piechota in the first round. The Dana White’s Contender Series vet will look to remain undefeated, when he takes on Spicely.

In his second UFC stint, Spicely filled in on short notice, to take on Deron Winn at UFC on ESPN+ 12 last June. He lost the bout via unanimous decision, in a “Fight of the Night” effort. Spicely was scheduled to return at UFC on ESPN 6 vs. Brendan Allen, before an undisclosed injury forced him out of the bout. He will look to pick up his first UFC win since 2017.

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

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Randy Costa vs. Martin Day in the works for UFC on ESPN 8

A bantamweight matchup is targeted for UFC on ESPN 8 in Columbus.

A clash between two of the 135-pound division’s top up-and-comers is in the works for UFC on ESPN 8.

Bantamweights [autotag]Randy Costa[/autotag] and [autotag]Martin Day[/autotag] are targeted to collide March 28 at the first UFC on ESPN event of 2020.

Two people with knowledge of the situation informed MMA Junkie of the booking Wednesday. The people asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Massachusetts’ Costa (5-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has split his UFC appearances. After losing to Brandon Davis in his short-notice promotional debut, Costa came back in major fashion.

In front of his home crowd in Boston at UFC on ESPN 6 in October, Costa quickly finished Boston Salmon by strikes in Round 1.

As for Day (9-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC), the Hawaiian competitor takes his first fight since knee surgery. Day most recently competed November 2018 at UFC Fight Night 141, where he dropped a split decision to Pingyuan Liu.

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UFC on ESPN 8 takes place March 28 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The card streams on ESPN.

With the newest addition, the UFC on ESPN 8 is as follows:

  • Francis Ngannou vs. Jairzino 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

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Yorgan De Castro won’t feed off ‘hateful emotions’ for Greg Hardy fight at UFC on ESPN 8

Yorgan De Castro has no intention of making things personal with Greg Hardy ahead of UFC on ESPN 8.

[autotag]Yorgan De Castro[/autotag] has no intention of making things personal with [autotag]Greg Hardy[/autotag] ahead of their scheduled matchup at UFC on ESPN 8 in March.

De Castro (6-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) said the controversial former NFL standout Hardy (5-2 MMA, 2-2 UFC) was someone he was extremely keen to fight, but not because of his checkered past. Rather, it was because he actually has respect for what his upcoming foe has done in the cage.

Hardy is coming off a short-notice loss to heavyweight title contender Alexander Volkov at UFC on ESPN+ 21 in November, and while he was decisively beaten in that fight, De Castro said it only further elevated his eagerness to book the matchup.

“I specifically asked for this fight,” De Castro told MMA Junkie. “This is the fight I wanted. I wanted to fight Greg Hardy. Not because of all the bad stuff around him, or the hate or the negative things, but because he’s got a name. A lot of people hate him, a lot of people like him, but he does have a name, and he just fought a top guy and he did good. If I want to fight someone who has got a name and a lot of people want to watch and is not ranked, what else is better than Greg Hardy? I specifically asked for him.”

Hardy’s troubled past makes him an easy target for anyone who choses to go the direction of trash talk. Some of his opponents have gone down that road and brought up his past, while others have refused.

De Castro said he is taking the latter approach.

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“If you come with bad, negative, hateful emotions, that will set me up for failure and take the focus off what really matters,” De Castro said. “I can’t feed off that. This is about me; this is not about him. This is about me getting the chance to go in there, put my name out there and fight someone who just fought a top-seven.”

What De Castro will speak more boldly about, though, is how he sees the fight with Hardy playing out. The heavyweight matchup is part of the still-growing lineup at UFC on ESPN 8, which takes place March 28 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

De Castro said he knows Hardy is dangerous, but he thinks the highly aggressive style his opponent has shown in previous octagon appearances is exactly what will bring out his best.

“We’ve got a great gameplan, we got a good start of the fight camp right now,” De Castro said. “We’re not really worried about his grappling or his wrestling. He may try to take me down, but he’s not going to be able to keep me down. He’s very athletic, explosive and he’s going to come out very aggressive in the first round. But when people get aggressive – you saw what happened last time (in my UFC debut). When I get cornered and when people come to me, I’m not going nowhere. This is a good fight for me. I think he’s beatable, and I’ll beat him.”

For De Castro, the fact the UFC obliged to his request for Hardy shows good faith. He got a spectacular first-round knockout against Justin Tafa in front of a record crowd in his octagon debut at UFC 243 in October, and now he’s ready to deliver a memorable encore.

“I’m only 6-0, and people are going to ask a lot of questions and say, ‘He’s not ready, I want to see him against this guy,'” De Castro said. “But it’s the heavyweight division. Everyone has got power and everyone can knock everyone out. But the goal is to put on a show against Greg Hardy. The UFC thinks he can be a star and a lot of people think that, but when I win, people will start to look at me differently.”

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