UFC 243 lost a marquee matchup, but it appears it’ll be rescheduled for a later date.

Former bantamweight champion Holly Holm was set to rematch ex-bantamweight title challenger Raquel Pennington this Saturday at UFC 243 in Melbourne, but Holm was forced out because of a torn hamstring.

Pennington unfortunately found out the fight was off after she’d already made the trip the Australia. She took to Twitter to address Holm’s withdrawal, saying that the fight will be rescheduled.

Just want to say thanks to all my supporters unfortunately upon arrival in Australia I found out that my opponent pulled from the fight due to injury. The fight will be rescheduled so until then I’m going to enjoy this delicious donut and explore the land down under 🇦🇺 #TeamRocky pic.twitter.com/e0WxKUfgFo — Raquel Pennington (@RockyPMMA) September 30, 2019

Just want to say thanks to all my supporters unfortunately upon arrival in Australia I found out that my opponent pulled from the fight due to injury. The fight will be rescheduled so until then I’m going to enjoy this delicious donut and explore the land down under #TeamRocky

Holm (12-5 MMA, 5-5 UFC) narrowly edged Pennington in her UFC debut in 2015. She went on to shock the world in Melbourne a couple of fights later, knocking out Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 to capture the 135-pound title.

However, it’s been a rough road for Holm since then, losing five of her last seven. Since losing the title to Miesha Tate at UFC 196, Holm’s had three more title opportunities but has failed to recapture gold. Saturday was an opportunity for “The Preacher’s Daughter” to get back in the win column, but for now that will have to wait.

Pennington (10-7 MMA, 7-4 UFC) was able to bounce back from back-to-back losses to 135-pound champion Amanda Nunes, and Germaine de Randamie, with a split decision over Irene Aldana at UFC on ESPN 4.

The fight vs. Holm was a chance for her to avenge her loss at UFC 184, and it appears that could still happen at a later date to be determined.