A bantamweight clash between John Castaneda and Kyung Ho Kang has been moved to the UFC 295 card.
Castaneda was originally scheduled to face his South Korean opponent a week later at UFC Fight Night 232 on Nov. 18. Castaneda’s management firm, Iridium Sports Agency, first announced the change in date on Tuesday. UFC 295 takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York and is headlined by a heavyweight championship tilt pitting Jon Jones against Stipe Miocic.
While Castaneda won a Dana White's Contender Series matchup back in 2017, it wasn’t until 2020 that “Sexi Mexi” got his UFC call. After dropping a decision in his promotional debut, Castaneda racked up back-to-back finishes before suffering a brutal Round 2 knockout loss against Daniel Santos in October 2022. The 31-year-old has since bounced back with a decision win over Muin Gafurov at UFC on ESPN 46 on June 3.
Meanwhile, Kang is a battle-tested veteran at 135 pounds, having started his UFC career in 2013. “Mr. Perfect” has gone 8-3 with one no contest in the promotion and is currently riding a two-fight win streak topped off by a submission victory over Cristian Quinonez in June.
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