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Seven-fight UFC alum, Neal is still scheduled to make his Octagon return on December 11. next as part of the pay-per-view main card of UFC 269 against fellow welterweight contender, Santiago Ponzinibbio at the time of publication.
Attempting to snap a two-fight losing skid against the Argentine, Neal last featured in May of this year at UFC Vegas 25 — dropping a unanimous judging defeat against rescheduled foe, Neil Magny in a main card bout.
Prior to that loss, Neal suffered the first blemish of his Octagon run in the form of another unanimous judging defeat — this time opposite two-time welterweight title challenger, Stephen Thompson at UFC Vegas 17 in December of last year.
In August of last year, Neal was sidelined ahead of a targeted pairing with Magny, where he contracted septicemia, which required treatment in an intensive care unit for a number of days.
Suffering the snapping of his five-fight promotional-perfect run against Thompson, Neal had previously dispatched the quintet of Mike Perry, Niko Price, Belal Muhammad, Frank Camacho, and Brian Camozzi.
Neal earned his multi-fight deal with the promotion back in July 2017 where he stopped Chase Walton in the opening round of their Dana White’s Contender Series 3 bout.