After his fight at UFC 234 in February, Kiwi flyweight Kai Kara-France was unsure where his future lay in the UFC.
The division appeared to be at a crossroads; the roster size was dwindling and the flyweight champion, Henry Cejudo, had his sights set on the bantamweight division (61.2kg).
After winning his first two bouts since signing with the UFC last year, Kara-France was preparing to follow Cejudo into the bantamweight realm. But while rehabilitating a wrist injury, he got the call; the flyweight division (56.6kg) was alive and well, and he would be fighting Mark de la Rosa in China on August 31.
"For a little while we weren't sure if I'd have to move up to bantamweight so I was hitting the weights hard and eating all my meals," Kara-France explained. "But as soon as I got the call I had to stop all of that straight away and start making that cut."
The 26-year-old is no stranger to the Chinese stage, having fought there plenty of times during his 27-fight professional career. He heads into the bout after a six-month lay off in which he focused on letting his wrist heal as best as it could.