
Four fights have been added to UFC 330.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heads to “The City of Brotherly Love” next month (Sat., Aug. 15, 2026) inside Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the main event, Welterweight champion Islam Makhachev defends his title for the first time against Ireland’s Ian Machado Garry.
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Today (Weds., July 1, 2026), the promotion officially announced several additions to the stacked Philly card.
First up, all-time UFC Welterweight wins leader Neil Magny returns against submission specialist Ramiz Brahimaj.
Magny (31-14) had his two-fight win streak snapped in his last outing when he ran into a debuting Yaroslav Amosov, who submitted him in the very first round (watch highlights). “The Haitian Sensation” is 5-6 in his last 11 fights, but remains one of the most experienced Welterweights in UFC history.
Brahimaj (13-6) also had his win streak snapped in his last outing, losing a unanimous decision to Puna Soriano earlier this year at UFC Houston. Prior to that setback, he was riding a three-fight win streak. Brahimaj owns a 100 percent finish rate with 12 submissions and one knockout.
More Welterweights collide when former ranked contender Geoff Neal takes on Chidi Njokuani in what should be guaranteed violence — and a must-win fight for both men.
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Neal (16-8) is coming off back-to-back brutal knockout losses for the first time in his career. He was first starched by Carlos Prates at UFC 319 (watch highlights) and then most recently knocked out by Uros Medic in the co-main event of UFC Houston (watch highlights).
Njokuani (25-12-1), meanwhile, is also riding a two-fight losing streak. After starting his return to the Welterweight division with three straight wins, “Chidi Bang Bang” has dropped consecutive fights to Carlos Leal and Jake Matthews.
Former ranked Lightweight contender Jalin Turner will also return against Kaue Fernandes in what should be an absolute banger.
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Turner (15-9) came back from a nine-month retirement last year and immediately dispatched Edson Barboza in the first round at UFC 323 (watch highlights). Prior to that, “The Tarantula” had suffered back-to-back stoppage losses, which caused him to step away and briefly announce his retirement. Turner owns a 100 percent finish rate.
Fernandes (11-2), meanwhile, stumbled out of the gate in his UFC debut but has since rattled off three straight wins. That run includes a victory over the once ultra-hyped Guram Kutateladze and a brutal demolition of Harry Hardwick, whom he stopped with calf kicks (watch it).
Finally, hometown fighter Jeremiah Wells collides with top Lightweight-turned-Welterweight prospect Myktybek Orolbai.
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Orolbai (16-2-1) has been perfect since moving to 170 pounds, brutally knocking out Jack Hermansson in his divisional debut (watch highlights) before dominating Chris Curtis in his last outing. Prior to his move to Welterweight, he submitted both Tofiq Musayev and Medic, who is now also competing at 170 pounds.
Wells (13-4) started his UFC career on fire, winning four straight fights with three finishes. However, he dropped two straight fights in 2023 and 2024 before returning from more than a year off to defeat Themba Gorimbo via unanimous decision.
Check out what UFC 330 looks like so far:
Islam Makhachev vs. Ian Machado Garry
Mackenzie Dern vs. Gillian Robertson
Erin Blanchfield vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius
Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Neil Magny
Geoff Neal vs. Chidi Njokuani
Edson Barboza vs. Esteban Ribovics
Myktybek Orolbai vs. Jeremiah Wells
Jalin Turner vs. Kaue Fernandes
Mansur Abdul-Malik vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
Tresean Gore vs. Vicente Luque
To checkout UFC’s upcoming schedule of events click here.
