Titan FC 35 will be taking place on September 19 in Ridgefield, Washington and the event will be headlined by Pat Healy defending the lightweight title against Rick Hawn.
Along with the lightweight title, the fight card will feature two other title fights as Andre Harrison defends the featherweight title in the co-main event against former champion Desmond Green and flyweight champion Tim Elliott makes his first title defense against Felipe Efrain.
Titan FC 35 will come from the Clark County Fairgrounds Event Center and the event will be streamed live on UFC Fight Pass.
Healy (32-20, 1NC) has won three in a row since his exit from the UFC last year and is coming off a successful title defense against Marcus Edwards last month. He defeated Edwards by TKO in the second round and it was his first stoppage win since 2012. Hawn (20-4) has won back to back fights since his exit from Bellator last year. He is coming off a decision win against Derek Loffer at CES MMA 28 and he is 6-2 in his last eight fights.
Harrison (10-0) became the Titan FC featherweight champion last month when he scored a decision victory over Kurt Holobaugh. He is 3-0 in Titan FC and all three wins have come by unanimous decision. Green (15-4) has won three of his four fights in the promotion and will be looking to become a two-time Titan FC featherweight champion. At Titan FC 34, he scored a 32-second knockout win over Vincent Eazelle and two of his three wins in the promotion have come by knockout in under one minute.
Elliott (11-6-1) made his Titan FC debut last month and scored a decision win over Iliarde Santos to win the vacant flyweight title. The victory snapped a three fight losing streak and it was his first win since August of 2013. Efrain (9-1) will be making his Titan FC debut and is currently on a three fight winning streak. Seven of his nine wins have come by stoppage and five of those victories have come by TKO/KO.
The current Titan FC 35: Healy vs. Hawn fight card is below.
Pat Healy (32-20, 1NC) vs. Rick Hawn (20-4)
Andre Harrison (10-0) vs. Desmond Green (15-4)
Tim Elliott (11-6-1) vs. Felipe Efrain (9-1)
Zane Kamaka (9-1) vs. Belal Muhammad (7-0)
Austin Springer (7-0) vs. Steven Siler (25-14)
Jason Novelli (7-1) vs. E.J. Brooks (8-4)
Ricky Simon (5-0) vs. Alex Soto (7-2-1)
Jake Smith (3-0) vs. Taki Uluilakepa (3-1-1)
Ryan Walker (4-1) vs. Troy Ogden (2-0)
Mohammad Abed (1-0) vs. Peter Petties (2-0)