Report: Maycee Barber out of fight against Erin Blanchfield at UFC 269

A fight between two promising prospects in the flyweight division is off. Maycee Barber has withdrawn from her upcoming fight against Erin Blanchfield at…

By: Kristen King | 2 years ago
Report: Maycee Barber out of fight against Erin Blanchfield at UFC 269
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A fight between two promising prospects in the flyweight division is off.

Maycee Barber has withdrawn from her upcoming fight against Erin Blanchfield at UFC 269, per a report from Nolan King of MMA Junkie. The reason for her withdrawal has not been disclosed yet. Blanchfield will remain on the card and has reportedly received a short-notice replacement that is soon-to-be finalized.

Barber was set to make her third Octagon appearance this year. The No. 13 ranked flyweight took a year off to recover from a knee injury sustained in her fight against Roxanne Modafferi at UFC 246, where she suffered the first loss of her professional career. Barber returned this past February and dropped a unanimous decision to Alexa Grasso at UFC 258. The ‘Future’ eventually snapped a career-worst two-fight losing streak with a contested split decision over Miranda Maverick at UFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. Dillashaw in July.

Blanchfield made her promotional debut at UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Spann, where she earned a unanimous decision over Sarah Alpar. With the win over Alpar, the former Invicta FC standout extended her win streak to four.

UFC 269 takes place on Saturday, Dec. 11 live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The final pay-per-view of the year features two exciting championship fights. A much anticipated lightweight clash between Charles Oliveira and Dustin Poirier serves as the headliner of the event. The co-headliner sees dual champion Amanda Nunes return to defend her bantamweight title against No. 4 ranked contender Julianna Peña.

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Kristen King
Kristen King

Kristen King is a writer for Bloody Elbow. She has covered combat sports since 2016, getting her start with outlets such as FanSided, MyMMANews and MMA-Prospects. She joined the BE team in 2020, covering a mix of news, events and injuries. In her time with BE, Kristen has created ‘Fright of the Night,’ a series that highlights some of the worst injuries in the sport.

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