The Octagon heads north of the border for UFC Fight Night 150, Occurring May 4 at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

There have been several updates to the card, and the newest bouts are listed below.
Sarah Moras vs. Macy Chiasson, UFC Fight Night 150
Women’s bantamweights Sarah Moras and Macy Chiasson are set to get a featured bout at UFC Fight Night 150. Moras (5-4) is 2-3 from the UFC and is coming from last-minute conclusion reduction to Talita Bernardo and Lucie Pudilova. The former TUF contestant has not won a fight since a submission win over Ashlee Evans-Smith in late 2017. Chiasson (4-0) won The Ultimate Fighter using a stoppage win over Pannie Kianzad and proceeded to develop her hype train with a brutal knockout over Gina Mazany her last time out. The UFC is clearly quite high on Chiasson and she’s making a quick return to the Octagon having just fought UFC 235 final month. There’s no doubt the UFC is serving up Moras to get completed by Chiasson, who is among the top female prospects in the sport at the moment. Though Moras has pulled off the upset before, this resembles a terrible matchup because of her paper, and Chiasson ought to be a huge favorite heading into the struggle.
Walt Harris vs. Sergey Spivak, UFC Fight Night 150
Following Aleksei Oleinik was pulled to fight Alistair Overeem in UFC Fight Night 149, today Walt Harris takes on UFC newcomer Sergey Spivak at UFC Fight Night 150. Harris (11-7, 1 NC) is currently 4-6, 1 NC in the UFC and is coming off of a No Contest against Andrei Arlovski at UFC 232 after testing positive for a prohibited substance. Harris has been a huge disappointment in the UFC and it is amazing he continues to have so many opportunities despite his poor record and his recent drug test failure. Spivak (9-0) has completed all of his pro fights including stoppage wins over noted journeyman Travis Fulton and Tony Lopez on the regional arena. While Harris may possess more UFC experience, this may be a good place to fade him and take a shot on the unbeaten Spivak, who looks like a really good prospect.
Mitch Gagnon vs. Cole Smith, UFC Fight Night 150
Also place for UFC Fight Night 150 is a bantamweight bout between Mitch Gagnon and Cole Smith, who is filling in on short notice for the injured Brian Kelleher. Gagnon (12-4) is 4-3 at the UFC but is riding a two-fight losing skid and has not won a fight as a 2014 submission win over Roman Salazar. It’s wonderful how Gagnon’s career has taken such a nosedive, because at one point in time he seemed like he could be a future title contender from the bantamweight division, but of course these days are long behind him now. Smith (6-0) has won all six of his pro fights up to now on the Canadian regional circuit with five of them coming from stoppage. Gagnon will most likely be the favorite here, however, he’s prime fade material and Smith may be a cool puppy pick for bettors who are feeling blessed.
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