#2. Paul Craig vs. Alexander Gustafsson - UFC light heavyweight division
The last time the UFC planned to return to the UK, they booked Paul Craig in a bout with Alexander Gustafsson. Gustafsson was forced to withdraw from that bout due to injury but given both men have not fought since, why not try and make this match a second time?
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The fight was certainly an interesting one the first time around. Craig is in the best form of his life. The 34-year-old is undefeated in his last five outings and is seemingly just one big name win away from becoming a major player at light heavyweight. Gustafsson would certainly provide that big name, although the Swede is not an easy fight.
'The Mauler' may have lost three straight but fans everywhere will be very familiar with just how good he can be on his day. Gustafsson could also make a run for the title if he were to beat Craig. The fight would see two of Europe's quality light heavyweights square off in a bout with real implications for the rest of the division.
#1. Darren Till vs. Uriah Hall - UFC middleweight division
Darren Till is England's biggest star in the UFC and you can be sure that Dana White & co. will make every effort to get him on this London card. Till would sell plenty of tickets and draw a lot of attention given his popularity in his home country.
Till is coming off a disappointing loss to Derek Brunson and his next fight will be a particularly important one given that he has now lost four of his last five. While it would be unwise for him to return to action too soon after injury, if he is healthy, a fight with Uriah Hall would make a lot of sense.
Hall lost to Sean Strickland in his last fight but is still No.9 in the middleweight rankings. Both men need a win to get their careers trending in the right direction. Above all, seeing Darren Till compete in London is an absolute must, provided he is healthy enough to do so.