Four lightweight fights have been added to the next UFC on FOX event, including fights featuring another pair of Strikeforce imports.

The unbeaten Myles Jury (11-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) takes on “TUF 13” winner Ramsey Nijem (7-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC); “TUF Smashes” lightweight winner Norman Parke (17-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC) meets Jon Tuck (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC); Strikeforce vet Jorge Masvidal (23-7 MMA, 0-0 UFC) faces Tim Means (18-3-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC); and fellow Strikeforce crossover Roger Bowling (11-3 MMA, 0-0 UFC) fights Anthony Njokuani (15-7 MMA, 2-3 UFC). UFC officials announced the four match ups late Wednesday.

UFC on FOX 7 takes place April 20 at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. The main card airs on FOX following prelims on FX. The main event is a lightweight title fight between champion Benson Henderson and former Strikeforce champ Gilbert Melendez. Tickets for the show go on sale next week.

Jury stayed undefeated in December when he outpointed “TUF 12” runner-up Michael Johnson at UFC 155. That win moved the “TUF: Live” vet to 2-0 in the promotion following a submission win over Chris Saunders at the TUF Live Finale this past June in his official UFC debut. The win over Johnson was the first time Jury had gone the distance in a fight after finishing his first 10 opponents. Nijem has won three straight since being knocked out by Tony Ferguson in the TUF 13 Finale in June 2011. He’ll fight on his second straight FOX card after being Joe Proctor by unanimous decision at UFC on FOX 5 in December.

Parke in December beat Team U.K. teammate Colin Fletcher to win the lightweight crown of the UFC’s second international edition of “The Ultimate Fighter.” The win was his seventh straight. Of his 17 victories, 15 have come by stoppage – including 12 submissions. For UFC on FOX 7, he’ll be fighting in the United States for the first time. Tuck won his UFC debut this past November with a unanimous decision win over Tiequan Zhang at the UFC’s debut in China. That win kept the Guam native unbeaten at 7-0, but was his first trip to the judges’ scorecards. He, too, will be fighting in the States for the first time.

Masvidal makes his UFC debut after a four-fight run in Strikeforce that saw him go 3-1 with his only loss coming in a lightweight title fight to champ Gilbert Melendez in December 2011. His wins in the promotion saw him take decisions from Billy Evangelista, K.J. Noons and Justin Wilcox. The American Top Team-trained “Gamebred” has 10 knockout wins on his resume, but none since November 2009. Means this past June stayed unbeaten in the UFC with a fast TKO of Justin Salas at UFC on FX 3 in Florida. He is on an 11-fight unbeaten streak that includes 10 wins and eight stoppages.

After going 4-3 in Strikeforce, Bowling makes his UFC debut looking to get back in the win column after a unanimous decision loss to Tarec Saffiedine in August. That win propelled Saffiedine to a title fight with Nate Marquardt, which he won this past month at the promotion’s finale to become the last Strikeforce welterweight champion. Before the setback to Saffiedine, Bowling had back-to-back knockouts against Jerron Peoples and Brandon Saling. Njokuani has been up and down for more than three years and hasn’t been able to put together a win streak since 2009, when he won three straight “Knockout of the Night” bonuses in the WEC. Since coming to the UFC, he has alternated losses and wins with decision setbacks to Edson Barboza, Danny Castillo and, this past July, Rafael dos Anjos – also in San Jose. His UFC wins have come over Andre Winner and John Makdessi, both by decision.

The UFC on FOX 7 card now includes:

Champ Benson Henderson vs. Gilbert Melendez – for lightweight title Daniel Cormier vs. Frank Mir Nate Diaz vs. Josh Thomson Matt Brown vs. Dan Hardy Myles Jury vs. Ramsey Nijem Jorge Masvidal vs. Tim Means Norman Parke vs. Jon Tuck Roger Bowling vs. Anthony Njokuani Clifford Starks vs. Yoel Romero

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(Pictured: Myles Jury)