Alessandro Costa and Cody Durden are set to meet at UFC 329 on July 11. The bantamweight matchup adds another fight to the July card.
Alessandro Costa and Cody Durden have been booked for a bantamweight clash at UFC 329 on July 11, adding another matchup to what is shaping up to be a stacked summer card.

Costa, known as "Nono," enters the fight carrying a 15-5 record at 30 years old. The Brazilian out of Lobo Gym MMA stands five-foot-four with a 67-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. He lands 3.73 significant strikes per minute at a 45 percent accuracy rate, making him a consistent presence on the feet. His grappling output is modest, averaging less than one takedown per 15 minutes, though he does mix in submission attempts at a rate of 0.4 per 15 minutes.
Durden, nicknamed "Custom Made," is the more experienced fighter on paper, holding an 18-10-1 record at 35 years old. The American Top Team Atlanta product fights southpaw and stands five-foot-seven, also carrying a 67-inch reach. He lands 3.34 significant strikes per minute with 44 percent accuracy, but his most notable weapon is his wrestling. Durden averages 3.89 takedowns per 15 minutes, one of the higher marks in the division, and supplements that with submission attempts at 0.6 per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Both fighters share identical 67-inch reaches, putting the physical matchup squarely on technique and game planning
- Durden's elite takedown volume sets up a clear striker-versus-wrestler dynamic against Costa's output-heavy stand-up game
- A win for either man at UFC 329 could push them toward the fringes of the bantamweight rankings conversation
- The booking adds depth to the July 11 card ahead of what is expected to be a high-profile event
Saturday, July 11, 2026










