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Paul Craig is the latest Brit added to the UFC's upcoming London card on July 23 as he fights former light-heavyweight title challenger Volkan Oezdemir.

The clash marks back-to-back fights for Craig in London after he extended his unbeaten run to three fights in March by submitting Nikita Krylov in the English capital. Craig is unbeaten in over three years and is ranked No.8 at 205lb, one spot above Oezdemir.

Oezdemir is in desperate need of a win to keep his place in the top ten after losing his last two fights in the division. The 32-year-old was outpointed by Magomed Ankalaev last October and knocked out by Jiri Prochazka in his fight before that.

The Swiss-born UFC veteran Oezdemir went unbeaten in his first three UFC fights before challenging for the 205lb title in 2018, but has struggled to put together a string of wins ever since. He has won just two of his last nine appearances in the octagon.

Craig finds himself in a much better position to Oezdemir, winning his last four fights by stoppage. Speaking to Mirror Fighting before his win in March, Craig insisted he was just two wins away from a title shot.

"I have got gold in mind and I'd love to be the first Scottish UFC champion, that's what I'd really love. That's my dream, that's my goal, that's

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