Michel Pereira (red gloves) celebrates his win by unanimous decision against Andre Fialho (blue gloves) during UFC 270 at Honda Center. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

An intriguing welterweight showdown has been booked for May 21, as Santiago Ponzinibbio has agreed to face MichelPereira at a UFC Fight Night event.

The Underground was first to report the booking. The UFC Fight Night card is headlined by a women’s bantamweight bout between Holly Holm and Ketlen Vieira but does not have an official location or venue at this time.

Ponzinibbio will be making his first appearance of 2022 when he meets Pereira. “The Argentine Dagger” returned after more than a two-year hiatus in 2021, going 1-2 in the Octagon with losses to Jingliang Li and Geoff Neal and a victory against Miguel Baeza. The 35-year-old notably authored a seven-bout winning streak in UFC competition from 2015 to 2018.

Pereira, meanwhile, has won his last four Octagon appearances. Most recently, the 28-year-old Brazilian known as “Demolidor” garnered a unanimous decision triumph over Andre Fialho at UFC 270 on Jan. 22. His current run also includes victories over the likes of Niko Price, Kalinn Williams and Zelim Imadaev.

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