Chris Weidman set to face Tim Boetsch at UFC 155

Chris Weidman finally has his next fight lined up, although not against the opponent he’d been asking to face.

Weidman, a middleweight from Baldwin, will fight Tim Boetsch at UFC 155 in Las Vegas on Dec. 29, Newsday has learned. Both fighters have verbally agreed to the bout.

“I think I’m the man to take the title from Anderson Silva,” Weidman said in a statement. “I think I’m the No. 1 contender in the division, with Anderson not fighting for the rest of 2012, I want to stay busy, keep getting better and take on the best out there. I think I’m the best middleweight in the world and I’m going to prove it against another top contender.”

The undefeated Weidman (9-0, 5-0 UFC) is coming off a devastating knockout of Mark Munoz last July, his second straight win over a consensus top-five middlewight. The first came in January when he won a unanimous decision over Demain Maia on 11 days’ notice.

Boetsch (16-4) has won his last four bouts, including a split decision over Hector Lombard and a third-round TKO of Yushin Okami.

“This is a big fight for the middleweight division. I’m better than ever and ready to prove that I am next in line for a title shot.”

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