Guram Kutateladze and Don Madge were expected to meet in a lightweight bout at UFC Fight Night: Edwards vs. Muhammad four months earlier, but Kutateladze pulled out due to a knee injury that required surgery.[7] They were then rescheduled for this event.[8] However, the bout was scrapped after Kutateladze once again withdrew from the bout citing injury and visa issues.[9]
A flyweight bout between Ode Osbourne and Amir Albazi was originally linked to the event.[14] However, Albazi pulled out of the fight in late June citing injury. In turn, Osbourne was pulled from the card entirely and rescheduled for a future event.[15]
A middleweight bout between Phil Hawes and Deron Winn was scheduled to take place at the event.[16] However, Winn was forced to pull out from the event citing a separated rib and torn cartilage.[17] The pairing remained intact and was rescheduled for October at UFC Fight Night 194.[18]
Abubakar Nurmagomedov was scheduled to meet Daniel Rodriguez in a welterweight bout.[19] However, Nurmagomedov was forced to withdraw from the event citing injury.[20] Rodriguez faced promotional newcomer Preston Parsons instead.[21]
A bantamweight bout between Miles Johns and Anderson dos Santos was scheduled for the preliminary card.[22] However, the bout was removed just hours before taking place due to COVID-19 protocol issues in Dos Santos' camp.[23]
The following fighters received $50,000 bonuses.[26]
Fight of the Night: Billy Quarantillo vs. Gabriel Benítez
Performance of the Night: Miesha Tate, Mateusz Gamrot, Rodolfo Vieira, and Rodrigo Nascimento
Aftermath
On September 22, it was announced that by the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) that Rodrigo Nascimento tested positive for ritalinic acid, therefore he received a six-month suspension, retroactive to the test. He was also fined a total of $1,945.36, for the violation and subsequent legal fees. His victory was overturned to a no contest.[24] In late August 2022, it was announced that Nascimento received a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) after proving use of the medication for the treatment of a legitimate medical condition. Since the Nevada commission doesn't accept retroactive TUEs, Nascimento would have to appeal to a higher court to achieve a reinstation of his original result. The three-year TUE went effective on Nov. 12 and is valid for tests conducted by USADA and NAC. He still must require prior approval from other athletic commissions if he’s scheduled to compete outside of Nevada.[27]