The winner of the first Brazilian “Ultimate Fighter” is headed to the PFL.

Cezar Ferreria, an early star of the promotion’s push into Brazil, has signed a deal for the tournament-based promotion’s third season as a light heavyweight, PFL spokesperson Greg Savage confirmed to MMA Fighting.

Ferreira is expected to debut in June against an opponent to be determined.

The 35-year-old fighter most recently fought this past July, when he suffered a decision setback against Marvin Vettori at UFC Sacramento, marking his second consecutive octagon defeat.

Injuries have hindered Ferreira’s momentum throughout his octagon career. In 2016, after a rocky stint as a welterweight, he took time off from competition and worked as an Uber driver.

Ferreira joins a light heavyweight field that currently includes champ Emiliano Sordi, who won the Season 2 tournament and took home the coveted $1 million prize offered to winners across six weight divisions.