[UPDATE] Kevin Holland Injured, Out Of Kyle Daukaus Nov. 13 Rematch

[UPDATE] It was revealed Wednesday that Kevin Holland is now out of his rematch against Kyle Daukus that was scheduled for November 13. Daukaus himself was the person to reveal the news on social media. “ “Hey @Trailblaze2top Sorry to hear about the injury. Heal up. I’ll see you in February, but first I’m gonna […]

Continue Reading [UPDATE] Kevin Holland Injured, Out Of Kyle Daukaus Nov. 13 Rematch at MMA News.

[UPDATE]

It was revealed Wednesday that Kevin Holland is now out of his rematch against Kyle Daukus that was scheduled for November 13. Daukaus himself was the person to reveal the news on social media.

“Hey @Trailblaze2top Sorry to hear about the injury. Heal up. I’ll see you in February, but first I’m gonna handle some business. #Relentless#UFC,” Daukaus wrote.

News of Holland’s withdrawal has since been confirmed by multiple sources. MMA News will keep you updated on if this fight is rebooked again or if Daukaus tends to other business first as he alluded to in the above tweet.

[ORIGINAL STORY PUBLISHED OCTOBER 5, 2021, 5:00 PM]

The UFC has rebooked the Kevin Holland and Kyle Daukaus rematch after their initial fight resulted in a No Contest due to an unintentional headbutt.

According to ESPN‘s Brett Okamoto, contracts have not been signed yet but both sides have verbally agreed to fight on Nov. 13. Their second encounter will take place inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, NV. This fight announcement comes one day after Holland assisted in apprehending a carjacker through a wild chase in his local neighborhood.

“Kevin Holland (@Trailblaze2top) vs. Kyle Daukaus (@KyleDaukaus) has been rebooked for November 13 following last week’s no-contest, per sources.” Brett Okamoto posted.

At UFC Vegas 38, the two middleweights met in the co-main event. It was clear Holland needed to improve on his wrestling in order to keep up with a thriving 185-pound division after suffering back-to-back losses to Derek Brunson and Marvin Vettori. The “Trailblazer” admitted prior to the fight that he was working on his wrestling with former UFC champion Johny Hendricks.

Kevin Holland had very few opportunities to showcase his new skills, as he was knocked unconscious in the first round. Holland was quickly able to turn over and begin fighting again after falling face-first to the canvas. When referee Dan Miragliotta went to waive the contest off, he paused and decided to let the action unravel further.

After escaping numerous submission attempts, Holland was trapped in a rear-naked choke and Daukaus scored the submission. Subsequently, the mayhem took place, and several UFC officials and Nevada Athletic State Officials grouped together to help render an official NC result.

With the two scheduled to run it back in November, surely that gives Holland some time to recover after a brutal headbutt that could have shelved him even longer.

Here is the updated lineup for UFC Vegas 42:

  • Max Holloway  vs.  Yair Rodriguez
  • Philipe Lins  vs.  Ovince St. Preux
  • Ben Rothwell  vs.  Marcos Rogério de Lima
  • Kevin Holland  vs.  Kyle Daukaus
  • Lando Vannata  vs.  Tucker Lutz
  • Jessica Eye  vs.  Andrea Lee
  • Felicia Spencer  vs.  Leah Letson
  • Sean Woodson  vs.  Collin Anglin
  • Eryk Anders  vs.  Roman Dolidze
  • Danilo Marques  vs.  Jailton Almeida
  • Cortney Casey  vs.  Liana Jojua
  • Yadong Song  vs.  Julio Arce
  • Thiago Moisés  vs.  Joel Alvarez

Who do you think takes the rematch between Kevin Holland and Kyle Daukaus?

Continue Reading [UPDATE] Kevin Holland Injured, Out Of Kyle Daukaus Nov. 13 Rematch at MMA News.