Jeff Neal and Chidi Njokuani are booked to meet at UFC 330 on August 15. The bout is scheduled for welterweight.
Jeff Neal and Chidi Njokuani have been officially booked for a welterweight clash at UFC 330: Makhachev vs. Machado Garry, scheduled for August 15.
Chidi "Bang Bang" Njokuani enters the bout as one of the more physically imposing strikers in the welterweight division. The 37-year-old American, who trains out of One Kick's Gym, carries a professional record of 25-12. Standing six-foot-three at 191 cm with an exceptional 80-inch reach, Njokuani is built to keep opponents at distance and punish them from the outside. His numbers reflect that approach: he lands 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 61 percent, both figures that rank among the more impressive in the division. He records virtually no takedown attempts, signaling a pure stand-and-bang approach to his fights.

Verified data for Jeff Neal was not available at the time of publication, but the former welterweight standout is a known quantity inside the octagon and brings his own finishing ability into this pairing.
Why it matters
- Njokuani's elite reach advantage and high-volume striking make this a compelling stylistic test for any welterweight opponent
- A win for either man could push them back into the rankings conversation at 170 pounds
- The card is headlined by a lightweight title fight between Islam Makhachev and Ian Machado Garry, giving the event a significant pay-per-view profile that raises the stakes for every fighter on the bill
Saturday, August 15, 2026










