Fernando Gonzalez and Michael Page are seemingly just not destined to share the Bellator cage together – at least not yet, anyway.

For the second time in as many attempts, a fight between Gonzalez (25-13 MMA, 5-0 BMMA) and Page (10-0 MMA, 6-0 BMMA) has fallen apart. Gonzalez is out of a planned Bellator 158 matchup, scheduled for July 16 at The O2 in London, due to issues receiving a travel visa to England for the event.

Bellator officials today confirmed the news with MMAjunkie. The promotion is currently searching for a replacement opponent to face Page at the Spike-televised event.

This is the second time Page and Gonzalez were set to meet, with the first bout at Bellator 151 scrapped when Page was forced to withdraw.

Page, 29, nicknamed “MVP,” has been one of Bellator’s most entertaining fighters and someone the promotion has looked to bring along at a comfortable pace. He has finished all but one of his professional opponents, including a first-round submission win in his most recent outing, an April win over Jeremie Holloway. All of Page’s nine career stoppages came in Round 1.

Gonzalez, 32, doesn’t have the most sparkling of records on paper, but he has been on a tear since signing with Bellator. After defeating past welterweight tournament winner Karl Amoussou in his debut for the promotion, Gonzalez stopped former UFC star Karo Parisyan via first round TKO. He defeated Gilbert Smith by split decision in his most recent bout and is now riding a five-fight winning streak.

With the change to the card, Bellator 158 now includes:

Kimbo Slice vs. James Thompson

Paul Daley vs. Josh Koscheck

Michael Page vs. TBA

Francis Carmont vs. Linton Vassell

Mark Godbeer vs. James Mulheron

Lee Chadwick vs. Bola Omoyele

Alex Reid vs. TBA

Mike Shipman vs. Chris Widmer

Spencer Hewitt vs. Pietro Menga

Dean Garnett vs. Luiz Tosta

Jack Mason vs. Jason Radcliffe

Chase Morton vs. Nathaniel Wood

C.J. Meeks vs. Danny Mitchell

For more on Bellator 158, check out the MMA Rumors section of the site.

* * * *Story updated on 05/25/2016 at 4 p.m. ET to reflect that visa issues were the reason for Gonzalez’s removal from the card.