Adesanya, currently ranked at No 2 in the middleweight division, is scheduled to make his return to the octagon in Saudi Arabia early next month against No 5-ranked Nassourdine Imavov.
It will be his first non-UFC title bout since a unanimous decision win over Anderson Silva in Melbourne in early 2019.
Since then, the 35-year-old has fought 12 times; every appearance having a title on the line. February’s assignment will also be the first time Adesanya has not fought on a pay-per-view card since his unanimous decision win over Brad Tavares in July 2018 - just his third UFC appearance.
The bout between Adesanya and Imavov is the headline fight on the card in Saudi Arabia, so it will be scheduled for five rounds if required.
The February 2 event will be the last on the schedule before the UFC’s return Downunder, with Sydney hosting UFC 312 a week later. Dricus du Plessis – who beat Adesanya last August - will put the middleweight title on the line against Strickland in the main event – a rematch of their January clash that saw du Plessis dethrone the American. Zhang Weili will look to defend her strawweight title against American Tatiana Suarez in the co-main event.
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