What's Happening?
UFC has announced that middleweights Reinier de Ridder and Anthony Hernandez will headline UFC Fight Night 262 in Vancouver, Canada, on October 18. De Ridder, who last fought in July 2025, secured a split decision victory over Robert Whittaker, bringing his record to 21 wins and two losses. Hernandez, known for his aggressive fighting style, last competed in August 2025, achieving a fourth-round submission victory over Roman Dolidze. His record stands at 15 wins, two losses, and one no contest. This event marks UFC's return to Vancouver since June 2023.
Why It's Important?
The matchup between de Ridder and Hernandez is significant for the middleweight division, as both fighters are on impressive winning streaks. De Ridder's victory over Whittaker and Hernandez's submission win over Dolidze have positioned them as potential contenders for the middleweight title. Their fight in Vancouver could determine the next challenger for the championship, impacting the rankings and future matchups in the division. Fans and stakeholders in the MMA community are closely watching this event for its implications on the title picture.
What's Next?
Following the fight, the winner could be in line for a title shot, depending on the outcome of other key matchups in the division. UFC's decision on the next title contender will likely consider the performances of de Ridder and Hernandez, as well as other fighters like Nassourdine Imavov and Caio Borralho, who are set to compete in Paris. The event in Vancouver will also feature other notable fights, including a welterweight clash between Kevin Holland and Mike Malott.