Mukai Maromo Next month’s WSOF return to Canada, which features a pair of title fights, now has a packed preliminary card. WSOF today announced the addition of six fights for the prelims, and they’re jam-packed with Canadians. Stephen Beaumont (7-2) meets Mukai Maromo (8-4) at lightweight; light heavyweights Victor Valimaki (18-9) and Thiago Goncalves (17-4) will square off; Mark Drummond (7-2) takes on Michael Hill (7-3) at welterweight; lightweights Garret Nybakken (7-7) and Nick Hrabec (3-1) do battle; Marcus Hicks (20-24) fights Matt Baker (12-7) at lightweight; and lightweights Mike Scarcello (7-3-1) and Dan Lariviere (4-2) are booked. WSOF 21 takes place June 5 at Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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