UPDATE: Chimaev makes weight on second attempt, one fighter misses by 7.5 lbs

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Khamzat Chimaev is coming off a rough stint against COVID-19. The two title bouts at UFC 267 were made official, with Jan Blachowicz and Glover Teixeira both coming in at 205 lbs, and Petr …


Khamzat Chimaev misses weight at UFC 267
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Khamzat Chimaev is coming off a rough stint against COVID-19.

The two title bouts at UFC 267 were made official, with Jan Blachowicz and Glover Teixeira both coming in at 205 lbs, and Petr Yan and Cory Sandhagen coming in at 135 lbs. Unfortunately, two more fighters missed weight, including the much hyped Khamzat Chimaev.

The Sweden-based Chechen was the very last fighter to weigh in that window, and looked drained as he weighed in. He needed the towel — and was actually was making contact with it — but still weighed in half a pound over the welterweight limit.

He officially weighed 171.5 lbs on his first attempt, and will be given an extra hour to try and make weight. His opponent, Li Jingliang, made the contracted limit and tipped the scales at 171.

Chimaev is also one of those who had long COVID, and is trying to return after months of serious complications and symptoms from the virus that made him retire briefly.

UPDATE: Chimaev has made weight on his second attempt, tipping the scales officially at 171 lbs. It did involve some ways to try and cheat the scale again though, but we have a fight.

Another fighter missed weight badly on the card, with Damir Ismagulov coming in at 163.5, which is 7.5 lbs over the lightweight limit. The bout against Magomed Mustafaev is likely to be scrapped from the UFC 267 line up.

Full weigh-in results can be found here.