Tony Ferguson throws a spinning elbow at Anthony Pettis (Zuffa LLC)

Former UFC interim lightweight champion, Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson is slated to make his return to the cage this July.

Ferguson, a seasoned fighter with a professional record of 25-8 MMA and 15-6 UFC, has been a prominent figure in the lightweight division for more than seven years. Having the longest win streak in UFC lightweight history under his belt, tied with Islam Makhachev for 12 consecutive victories, Ferguson has consistently displayed remarkable prowess in the cage.

However, the last few years have been tough for the 39-year-old. His latest defeat came at the hands of Nate Diaz at UFC 279, marking his fifth consecutive loss. Despite these setbacks, the 39-year-old fighter shows no signs of slowing down and is eager to return to his winning ways.

Ferguson’s bout against Diaz was filled with surprising twists and turns. Initially, Diaz was set to face Khamzat Chimaev, but when Chimaev failed to make weight, Ferguson stepped in to replace him. Despite the loss, Ferguson described the experience as a return to where he needed to be, reinforcing his love for the sport.

Ferguson has also been in the news recently due to legal issues. He was arrested earlier this month on a charge of DUI after allegedly crashing his truck into two parked cars outside a nightclub in Hollywood, Calif. Despite this setback, Ferguson is focused on his upcoming fight, an opportunity to put his personal troubles behind him.

Tony Ferguson’s Next Fight

Tony Ferguson’s next fight will be against Bobby Green, who carries a professional record of 29-14-1 MMA and 10-9-1 UFC. The bout is set to take place at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, as announced by UFC President Dana White.

Green is an experienced fighter and no pushover, despite being winless in his last three octagon appearances. His last fight ended in a no-contest against Jared Gordon at UFC Fight Night 222 due to an accidental clash of heads. This matchup will serve as an opportunity for both fighters to prove their mettle and reignite their respective careers.

Nate Diaz's next fight is against Jake Paul, following his win against Tony Ferguson
Tony Ferguson (left) and Nate Diaz raise their hands after their clash at UFC 279 (Zuffa LLC)

Tony Ferguson vs. Bobby Green Preview

Here’s a look at the tale of the tape before Tony Ferguson’s next fight against Bobby Green:

StatisticsTony FergusonBobby Green
Wins/Losses/Draws26-8-029-14-1 (1 NC)
Average Fight Time11:2011:50
Height5′ 11″5′ 10″
Weight155 lbs.155 lbs.
Reach76″71″
StanceOrthodoxOrthodox
DOBFeb 12, 1984Sep 09, 1986

Looking at the tale of the tape, both Tony Ferguson and Bobby Green are well-matched in many aspects. However, a few factors may play a significant role in this upcoming bout.

One of the more noticeable differences is in their reach. Ferguson, standing at 5’11” with a reach of 76″, has a significant advantage over Green, who has a reach of 71″ at a height of 5’10”. Ferguson has enjoyed a reach advantage in many fights throughout his career and that trend will continue here at UFC 291.

Moreover, their respective records speak to their experience and success in the ring. While Green has a higher number of total fights, Ferguson has a better win-to-loss ratio, largely on the back of his impressive lightweight win streak (12).

The age factor could also be considered. Green, being two years younger, is expected to have a slight edge in terms of physical conditioning and recovery. But it’s worth noting that Ferguson has remained competitive at the highest levels into his late 30s, demonstrating his exceptional durability and conditioning.

How to Watch Tony Ferguson’s Next Fight

The UFC 291 lineup also features a high-stakes rematch between Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier for the BMF title. Other bouts include Jan Blachowicz vs. Alex Pereira, Paulo Costa vs. Ikram Aliskerov, and Michael Chiesa vs. Kevin Holland.

The action-packed UFC 291 event is set to be broadcast live via ESPN+ PPV. Fight fans can order the event through this link as we get closer to the fight date.

FAQ about Tony Ferguson’s Next Fight

When is Tony Ferguson’s next fight?

Tony Ferguson’s next fight is scheduled for July 29, 2023.

Who is Tony Ferguson fighting next?

Tony Ferguson will be fighting Bobby Green in his next bout.

Who did Tony Ferguson fight last?

Tony Ferguson last fought Nate Diaz, a fight he lost by submission at UFC 279.

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