Two welterweights looking to shake recent losses have been added to the UFC 213 card.
Alan Jouban of Los Angeles looks to get back on the winning side when he takes on Brian Camozzi on July 8 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Jouban (15-5, 6-3 in UFC), who trains at Saekson Muay Thai in Van Nuys and Black House Gym in Gardena, is coming off a second-round tapout to a guillotine choke by submission specialist Gunnar Nelson in the UFC Fight Night 107 co-main event in March in London.
Before the loss, Jouban, 35, had won three consecutive fights and five of his past six.
Camozzi (7-3), 25, lost in his UFC debut in December via TKO to Randy Brown at UFC Fight Night 202 in Albany, N.Y. The former RFA welterweight champion who fights out of Colorado is the younger brother of longtime UFC middleweight Chris Camozzi.
UFC 213 is headlined by the women’s bantamweight title fight between champion Amanda Nunes and top-ranked challenger Valentina Shevchenko.
The co-main event features No. 1 Yoel Romero vs. No. 3 Robert Whittaker for the interim middleweight title.
Other fights at UFC 213:
No. 3 welterweight Robbie Lawler vs. No. 8 Donald Cerrone
No. 1 heavyweight Fabricio Werdum vs. No. 3 Alistair Overeem
No. 6 lightweight Anthony Pettis vs. Jim Miller
No. 9 heavyweight Travis Browne vs. No. 14 Aleksei Oleinik
No. 15 heavyweight Daniel Omielanczuk vs. Curtis Blaydes
Welterweights Jordan Mein vs. Belal Muhammad
Gerald Meerschaert vs. Thiago “Marreta” Santos