Ultimate Fighting Championship 201 will take place July 30 at Philips Arena in Atlanta.

Tickets start at $85. Pay per view starts at $59.

The main event will be a welterweight title fight between champion Robbie Lawler (26-10) and third-ranked contender Tyron Woodley (15-3).

Also on the card are nine other fights, starting off the night will be a pair of lightweights, Cesar Arzamendia (7-3-0) and Damien Brown (15-9-0).

Heavyweights  Anthony Hamilton (14-5-0) and Damian Grabowski (20-3-0) will fight in the second fight.

Undefeated welterweight Michael Graves (6-0-0) faces the challenge of Bojan Veličković (14-3-0).

Bantamweight fighters Francisco Rivera (11-6-0) and Erik Perez (15-6-0) will battle it out.

Jorge Masvidal (29-11-0) will face Siyar Bahadurzada (22-6-1), of Afghanistan, in a welterweight bout.

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American Ed Herman (24-11-0) faces Ukraine's Nikita Krylov (20-4-0) in a light heavyweight (205 pounds) fight.

Also featured on the card are a pair of female fighters.

Rose Namajunas (6-2-0) made her pro debut in 2013. She is the current No. 3 contender in the strawweight division (115 pounds).

Namajunas will face Karolina Kowalkiewicz (9-0-0), a Polish fighter who made her pro debut in 2012. Kowalkiewicz is fighting in just her third UFC event.

Before the main even, the flyweight championship will be decided between Demetrious Johnson (13-1-1) and challenger Wilson Reis (4-2). Johnson has defended the 125-pound title successfully in eight consecutive bouts.

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