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Thiago Santos and Magomed Ankalaev will go head-to-head this Saturday night as they look to edge closer to a UFC light heavyweight title shot.
In his last outing, Santos (22-9) beat Johnny Walker via decision to end a three-fight losing run, but the former title challenger will be up against it here as he attempts to stop Ankalaev from recording an eighth consecutive victory.
Fifth-ranked Santos, 38, is looking to make one last run at the gold, while his 29-year-old opponent is seeking to leapfrog the Brazilian in the standings and edge closer to a title