UFC 329 has suffered an injury withdrawal, with a fighter forced off the card. The affected bout and replacement plans have yet to be announced.
UFC 329, scheduled for July 11, has been dealt a setback after an injury forced one fighter from the card. The specific bout affected and any potential replacement options have not yet been disclosed by the promotion.

The withdrawal involves either Ode Osbourne or Cody Durden, two flyweights who were set to clash at the event. Osbourne, a 34-year-old southpaw representing Waukesha MMA and competing out of the United States, carries a professional record of 13-10-0. Known as "The Jamaican Sensation," he stands five-foot-seven with a 73-inch reach and lands 2.94 significant strikes per minute at a 40 percent striking accuracy rate.
His opponent, Cody Durden, fights out of American Top Team Atlanta and holds an 18-10-1 record at 35 years old. The southpaw, nicknamed "Custom Made," matches Osbourne in height at five-foot-seven but works behind a notably shorter 67-inch reach. Durden is a high-volume striker landing 3.34 significant strikes per minute at 44 percent accuracy, and he pairs that output with a strong grappling game, averaging 3.89 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- The removal of this flyweight contest shrinks a UFC 329 card already carrying high expectations heading into July.
- Durden's elite takedown rate of nearly four per 15 minutes made the stylistic matchup a compelling one, and its loss is notable for the division.
- The UFC has yet to confirm whether a replacement opponent will be sourced or if the bout will be scrapped entirely, leaving the card's shape uncertain.
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