- **Q: Why was the Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates fight cancelled?
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The upcoming UFC 314 card on April 12th in Miami has lost a significant welterweight matchup. Geoff Neal has withdrawn due to injury, leading to the cancellation of his highly anticipated fight against rising star Carlos Prates.
The cancellation was announced during the UFC Mexico broadcast. Geoff Neal (ranked #10) was looking to secure his second consecutive victory after defeating former champion Rafael dos Anjos via TKO last October. This fight was a chance to solidify his ranking against a dangerous up-and-comer.
Carlos Prates (ranked #13), a Brazilian knockout specialist, has been on a tear since his UFC debut in February 2024, racking up four straight knockout wins, all within the first two rounds. His most recent victory was a first-round finish of Neil Magny in November. Facing Neal presented a major opportunity for Prates to break into the welterweight top 10. While this specific fight is off, the UFC's mention of "big news" suggests they have significant plans for the exciting prospect.
UFC 314, set for April 12th in Miami, still features compelling matchups, headlined by the vacant featherweight title fight between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes, and a lightweight co-main event featuring Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett. The card now stands at 13 total fights.
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