The UFC’s first trip to Mexico next month has gotten a late addition.

“The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America” fighters Henry Briones (15-4 MMA, 0-0 UFC) and Guido Cannetti (6-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) are set to meet in a bantamweight bout at UFC 180. UFC officials announced the new contest on Tuesday.

UFC 180 takes place Nov. 15 at Mexico City Arena. The main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass.

Both Briones and Cannetti were eliminated in the first round of the bantamweight bracket, though Cannetti was brought back into the semifinals to replace an injured Marlon Vera.

Briones, from the Tijuana area of Mexico, was knocked out by Vera in the second round of the “TUF: Latin America” 135-pound tourney’s opening round of competition. Before getting booked for the reality competition, he had 13 of his 15 wins by stoppage, including eight knockouts.

Cannetti, an Argentina native who previously fought at lightweight, lost a majority decision to Marco Beltran in the first round of the tourney. When he was brought back to replace Vera, he was knocked out by current bantamweight finalist Alejandro Perez in the first round. Cannetti has just four fights in the past three and a half years, but all six of his career wins are by first-round stoppage.

With the addition, the latest UFC 180 card now includes:

Mark Hunt vs. Fabricio Werdum – for interim heavyweight title

Jake Ellenberger vs. Kelvin Gastelum

Dennis Bermudez vs. Ricardo Lamas

Edgar Garcia vs. Hector Urbina

Jessica Eye vs. Leslie Smith

Chris Heatherly vs. Augusto Montano

Henry Briones vs. Guido Cannetti

opponent TBA vs. opponent TBA – “TUF: Latin America” featherweight final

opponent TBA vs. opponent TBA – “TUF: Latin America” bantamweight final

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