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UFC Fight Night 74 Gets Sam Stout and Frankie Perez in Lightweight Bout

Sean SmithAnalyst IJuly 2, 2015

Mar 13, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA;  Sam Stout stands on the scale during weigh-ins for UFC 185 at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
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When the UFC returns to Canada in August, entertaining Canadian lightweight Sam Stout will be there to get his home crowd going. Standing opposite Stout at UFC Fight Night 74 will be Frankie Perez, a New Jersey native who will be looking to silence the Saskatoon fans.

The UFC revealed the booking along with a second 155-pound contest at the event between Elias Silverio and Shane Campbell.

Although he's still only 31 years old, Stout has been with the UFC since March 2006 and will step into the Octagon for the 20th time in his next outing. That said, Stout's continued UFC career could depend on a win over Perez.

Once known for having an excellent chin, Stout has suffered knockouts in two straight bouts. A third straight defeat, no matter the method, could mean the end of his long run with the world's top MMA promotion.

Despite the tough matchup, Perez could also be in a must-win situation. At 26 years old, he has potential, but Johnny Case stopped him in his UFC debut. An 0-2 start almost always sends prospects back to smaller shows, so Perez will need a strong showing against Stout.

Jan 18, 2015; Boston, MA, USA; Frankie Perez (left) fights against Johhny Case during UFC Fight Night at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
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As it stands, UFC Fight Night 74 is shaping up as a solid card.

The main event features Max Holloway vs. Charles Oliveira, two rising stars who have championship potential in the 145-pound division. Additionally, a previously scheduled bout between Erick Silva and Rick Story has been moved to this card and will likely serve as the co-main event.

UFC Fight Night 74 is set to go down August 23 at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Canada.