Geoff Neal and Chidi Njokuani are scheduled to meet at UFC 330 on August 15. The welterweight matchup adds a notable contest to the card.
Geoff Neal and Chidi Njokuani are set to collide at UFC 330 on August 15, a welterweight bout that adds a striking-heavy matchup to the Igor Makhachev vs. Ian Machado Garry card.

Neal, nicknamed "Handz of Steel," enters the fight at 16-8-0 and sits at number 15 in the welterweight rankings. The 35-year-old southpaw out of Fortis MMA stands five-foot-eleven with a 75-inch reach and has built his reputation on punishing output, landing 5.02 significant strikes per minute at 50 percent accuracy. His ground game remains a secondary weapon, averaging just 0.54 takedowns per 15 minutes.
Njokuani, known as "Bang Bang," brings a record of 25-12-0 into the bout. The 37-year-old orthodox striker out of One Kick's Gym is a physically imposing presence at six-foot-three with an 80-inch reach, and his numbers reflect a pure stand-and-bang approach — he averages 5.16 significant strikes per minute at an impressive 61 percent accuracy and has recorded zero takedowns per 15 minutes throughout his career.

Why it matters
- Both fighters rank among the higher-volume strikers in the welterweight division, making a firefight the most likely outcome
- Neal's ranked position at 15 means a strong performance could push him back into the upper half of a competitive 170-pound landscape
- Njokuani's size and reach advantage of five inches will be a key physical dynamic Neal must navigate from his southpaw stance
- The bout adds meaningful divisional stakes to a UFC 330 card headlined by a championship fight
Saturday, August 15, 2026










