Ryan Hall Out of Dan Ige Matchup at UFC Fight Night 187


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The
Ultimate Fighting Championship
return of Ryan Hall was
on the books for less than a month before it fell through.
BJPenn.com
was the first to report the news on Thursday,
stating that Hall (8-1) has been forced out of his featherweight
tilt with Dan Ige (14-3)
due to an injury sustained while training. News of Hall getting his
first fight since 2019 was
announced
in January. Per the report, which was later
confirmed
by
other outlets
, the promotion is currently searching for a
replacement opponent against Ige at
UFC Fight Night 187
.

Since his win over Darren
Elkins
in July 2019, Hall has been unable to either find an
opponent or remain in a matchup. A 2020 booking with Ricardo
Lamas
fell through due to the coronavirus pandemic, and then
Hall suffered an injury when the match was slated for a few months
later. Even though he has only competed nine times as a pro, “The
Wizard” has not suffered a loss in nearly 15 years since his debut.
The submission wizard won the lightweight bracket of Season 22 of
“The Ultimate Fighter,” and on his slow rise through the company,
he has beaten names like Gray
Maynard
, B.J. Penn and
Elkins. Although Penn not the champ at the time, Hall was still the
first man to ever submit “The Prodigy.”

Since his signing off of the first season of Dana White’s Contender Series, Ige has been the
far more active fighter of the two. While Hall has competed just
twice since 2018, Ige’s entire eight-fight UFC tenure has
practically taken place in that same span. A lengthy win streak
with close victories over the likes of Edson
Barboza
and Mirsad
Bektic
came to an end in July 2020, when Calvin
Kattar
won a decision in their UFC on ESPN 13 main event. Ige
has not competed since that loss.

UFC Fight Night 187 goes down at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, with a
headliner pitting Leon
Edwards
against the unbeaten Khamzat
Chimaev
. Other noteworthy matches remaining on the card include
a heavyweight rumble between Ben Rothwell
and Philipe
Lins
, while Nasrat
Haqparast
has
recently
stepped in against Don Madge at
lightweight.

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