Sean Strickland and Abusupiyan Magomedov were all business at the official weigh-ins for UFC Vegas 76.
Strickland was the first fighter to weigh in Friday morning, with his opponent Magomedov stepping to the scale shortly after. Both middleweight contenders successfully hit the mark for Saturday’s main event, coming in at 186 pounds (utilizing the one-pound allowance for non-title bouts).
The two led off a rapid-fire set of weigh-ins that saw all 24 fighters competing Saturday at UFC APEX in Las Vegas successfully make weight. According to UFC officials, the fighters set the record for the fastest weigh-in ever, clocking in at right around 30 minutes.
In the co-main event, lightweights Damir Ismagulov and Grant Dawson face off. Both weighed in at 186 pounds.
Also of note, the returning Kevin Lee hit the welterweight mark at 171 pounds for his bout with Rinat Fakhretdinov, also 171. Their contest closes out the preliminary portion of the card.
See official UFC Vegas 76 weigh-in results below.
Main Card (ESPN, ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET)
Sean Strickland (186) vs. Abusupiyan Magomedov (186)
Damir Ismagulov (156) vs. Grant Dawson (156)
Max Griffin (170.5) vs. Michael Morales (170.5)
Ariane Lipski (126) vs. Melissa Gatto (125.5)
Ismael Bonfim (156) vs. Benoit Saint Denis (156)
Brunno Ferreira (185) vs. Nursulton Ruziboev (183.5)
Preliminary Card (ESPN, ESPN+ at 4 p.m. ET)
Kevin Lee (171) vs. Rinat Fakhretdinov (171)
Yana Santos (144.5) vs. Karol Rosa (146)
Joanderson Brito (145.5) vs. Westin Wilson (146)
Guram Kutateladze (155) vs. Elves Brener (155)
Ivana Petrovic (125.5) vs. Luana Carolina (126)
Alexandr Romanov (264) vs. Blagoy Ivanov (259)
from MMA Fighting - All Posts https://ift.tt/k82BRib
0 Comments
Dear valued readers,
I am writing to you today as LaPhezz, an international man of mystery with a passion for technology and a fascination for analytics. I have traveled the world and lived in many different places, and I have experienced a wide range of cultures and perspectives.
Despite my travels and encounters with countless people from all walks of life, I remain something of an enigma. My true identity is known to only a select few, and even those who know me well are often left guessing at my motivations and intentions.
As a tech enthusiast, I am always looking for new ways to leverage data and analytics to solve complex problems and make the world a better place. I believe that technology can be a powerful tool for positive change, and I am constantly exploring the latest trends and innovations in the field.
I am grateful to have such a diverse and engaged readership, and I am always eager to hear your feedback and insights. Whether you have questions about my work, suggestions for new topics to explore, or simply want to connect with a fellow tech enthusiast, I am always here to listen and engage.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in my work. Together, we can use technology and analytics to create a brighter, more connected world.
Best regards,
LaPhezz