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All 10 fighters clear weight as Dana White's Contender Series Season 10 Week 2 goes official

Dana White's Contender Series Season 10 Week 2 is set after all 10 fighters successfully made weight. The five-bout card features a welterweight headliner between Namo Fazil and Kaik Brito, with UFC contracts on the line for standout performers.

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All 10 fighters clear weight as Dana White's Contender Series Season 10 Week 2 goes official
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All 10 fighters passed their weigh-ins on Monday, clearing the way for Dana White’s Contender Series Season 10, Week 2 to proceed as scheduled on Tuesday, August 18.

The five-bout card gives another wave of UFC hopefuls the chance to impress CEO Dana White and the promotion’s matchmaking team, with contracts awarded to those who make a strong enough impression on the night.

Headlining the card is a welterweight featured bout between Namo Fazil, who came in at 170.5 lbs, and Kaik Brito at 169.5 lbs. The remaining four bouts are spread across four weight classes: Douglas Henrique Rodrigues (183.5) meets Trent Miller (185.5) at middleweight; Logan Paxton (155) faces Cristian Perez (155) at lightweight; Alik Lorenz (205) takes on Mahamed Aly (205.5) at light heavyweight; and Roman Puga (144.5) squares off with Taner Trembley (145) in the featherweight contest.

The Contender Series has long served as one of the primary pipelines into the UFC roster, with fighters from across the globe competing for a shot at a professional contract with the world’s leading MMA organisation. Season 10 continues that tradition, with Week 2 representing the second of several scheduled evenings of action this season.

All bouts are set to begin at 7 p.m. ET.

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