The Daily Telegraph can reveal Te Huna, the Penrith cage fighter who only recently employed the Eels conditioning team, will face American Ricardo Romero in Denver on September 24.
The Sydney cage fighter has made only two UFC appearances, both in Sydney, but hopes an overhauled training program - similar to the one used by IBO cruiserweight world champion Danny Green - will help him rise up the light heavyweight ranks.
A UFC spokesman last night confirmed verbal agreements were in for the matchup between the Australian power puncher and Romero.
The "Eels" mentioned in the report are the Parramatta Eels, a team in the Australian National Rugby League, who will apparently help Te Huna with his conditioning.The Sydney cage fighter has made only two UFC appearances, both in Sydney, but hopes an overhauled training program - similar to the one used by IBO cruiserweight world champion Danny Green - will help him rise up the light heavyweight ranks.
A UFC spokesman last night confirmed verbal agreements were in for the matchup between the Australian power puncher and Romero.
Ricardo Romero (11-2)
Loss Kyle Kingsbury (TKO - knees and punches) - UFC 126
Win Seth Petruzelli (submission - straight armbar) - UFC 116
Win Silmar Rodrigo (submission - keylock) - ROC 27
Loss Kyle Kingsbury (TKO - knees and punches) - UFC 126
Win Seth Petruzelli (submission - straight armbar) - UFC 116
Win Silmar Rodrigo (submission - keylock) - ROC 27
James Te Huna (12-5)
Loss Alexander Gustafsson (submission - rear naked choke) - UFC 127
Win Igor Pokrajac (TKO - strikes) - UFC 110
Win Anthony Perosh (KO - punches) - CFC 10
Loss Alexander Gustafsson (submission - rear naked choke) - UFC 127
Win Igor Pokrajac (TKO - strikes) - UFC 110
Win Anthony Perosh (KO - punches) - CFC 10