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Beneil Dariush forced out of UFC main event bout vs. Islam Makhachev with leg injury

UFC lightweight contender Beneil Dariush has been forced out of a main event slot against Islam Makhachev on Feb. 26 due to injury, UFC officials said Wednesday.

Dariush (21-4-1) was scheduled to face Makhachev (21-1) in a 155-pound bout that might have produced a future title challenger, but withdrew Tuesday after suffering a broken fibula, he told ESPN. The injury occurred during a light sparring session when his foot got caught in the mat as he took his partner to the ground, and his weight came down awkwardly.

While an exact treatment plan has yet to be decided, surgery is a possibility, Dariush told ESPN. A timetable for his return will be made at a later date.

UFC lightweight Bobby Green (29-12-1) has agreed to replace Dariush in the main event against Makhachev. The bout will be contested at a 160-pound catchweight and will be five rounds, like all UFC main events, sources told ESPN.

Green, 35, is a UFC and Strikeforce veteran who is just four days removed from a big win against Nasrat Haqparast at UFC 271 in Houston. He is 5-2 in his past seven bouts.

Makhachev is currently riding a nine-fight win streak.

"I was heartbroken for Beneil. He worked his ass off for this fight," Ali Abdelaziz, who manages both Dariush and Makhachev, told ESPN. "All respect to Bobby Green's team for stepping up and taking such a tough fight. Nothing but respect for him."

Dariush and Makhachev are the UFC's third- and fourth-ranked lightweights, respectively. Current champion Charles Oliveira is scheduled to defend his crown against Justin Gaethje in May. The winner of the Feb. 26 bout would have been a strong candidate to fight the winner.

The UFC has seen back-to-back lightweight headliners fall through this month. A lightweight bout between former champion Rafael Dos Anjos and Rafael Fiziev was supposed to headline a UFC Fight Night on Saturday, but was pushed back to UFC 272 on March 5 in Las Vegas due to visa issues.

Makhachev is a teammate and protégé of undefeated lightweight legend Khabib Nurmagomedov.