Former welterweight UFC champion Tyron Woodley (19-4-1) will return to action in enemy territory when he faces Leon Edwards (18-3) in the main event at UFC London on March 21.
The fight has been in the works for weeks but final agreements weren’t put into place until Thursday according to multiple sources speaking to MMA Fighting following initial confirmation by UFC president Dana White via ESPN.
With an eight-fight win streak in the division, Edwards has been asking the UFC to either give him a title shot or pit him against an opponent who would finally secure him that opportunity.
Now he’ll get his chance as Edwards looks to build on wins over Gunnar Nelson, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, and Rafael dos Anjos when he fights at home in England in March against one of the top welterweights in the history of the UFC.
Woodley hasn’t competed since he lost his title to Kamaru Usman last March, which came after he defended the belt three times including wins over Darren Till, Demian Maia, and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.
Source: www.mmafighting.com