UFC Vegas 69 weigh-in results

Jessica Andrade steps in on short notice at UFC Vegas 69. | Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC

See what happened on the scales ahead of the latest offering from the UFC APEX. The UFC is back in Vegas this weekend with a car…


Jessica Andrade when she weighed in at UFC 266.
Jessica Andrade steps in on short notice at UFC Vegas 69. | Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC

See what happened on the scales ahead of the latest offering from the UFC APEX.

The UFC is back in Vegas this weekend with a card headlined by a former champion. There’s also Jim Miller. It’s a really thin card.

This event was supposed to feature Marlon Vera vs. Cory Sandhagen in the main event. However, that got rescheduled leading to the promotion of Taila Santos vs. Erin Blanchfield. But with Santos falling out of that fight, Jessica Andrade has stepped in to save the show.

Miller is facing Alexander Hernandez in his 51st pro fight. Other fights of note include Ovince Saint Preux vs. Philipe Lins (a fight that was cancelled and rescheduled two times prior) and 23-0 Khusein Askhabov vs. Jammall Emmers.

For this snakebit card to go ahead as planned, all fighters will need to make it through the weigh-in process unscathed.

The official weigh-ins will begin at 12 p.m. ET. You can see the results below.

Full results

Main card (7 p.m. ET on ESPN+)

  • Flyweight: Jessica Andrade (124) vs. Erin Blanchfield (125.5)
  • Light heavyweight: Jordan Wright (204) vs. Zac Pauga (205.5)
  • Heavyweight: Josh Parisian (206) vs. Jamal Pogues (249.5)
  • Light heavyweight: William Knight (206) vs. Marcin Prachnio (205)
  • Lightweight: Jim Miller (155) vs. Alexander Hernandez (156)

Prelim card (4 p.m. ET on ESPN+)

  • Lightweight: Nazim Sadykhov (155.5) vs. Evan Elder (155.5)
  • Bantamweight: Lina Lansberg (135.5) vs. Mayra Bueno Silva (136)
  • Featherweight: Jamall Emmers (145) vs. Khusein Askhabov (146)
  • Light heavyweight: Ovince Saint Preux (206) vs. Philipe Lins (203.5)
  • Welterweight: A.J. Fletcher (171) vs. Themba Gorimbo (171)
  • Flyweight: Juancamilo Ronderos (125) vs. Clayton Carpenter (125)

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UFC Vegas 69: ‘Andrade Vs Blanchfield’ Predictions

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is just one day away from the upcoming UFC Vegas 69 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, which is set to go down tomorrow night (Sat., Feb. 18, 2023) on ESPN+ from inside the promotion’s APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring a women’s flyweight main event between Top 10 title hopefuls Jessica Andrade and Erin Blanchfield, a five-round headliner with serious title implications for late 2023 and beyond.

Before we dive into the main and co-main events, which includes the light heavyweight collision between Zac Pauga and Jordan Wright, check out Patrick Stumberg’s breakdowns for the UFC Vegas 69 preliminary card — which he wrote while administering IV fluids to Islam Makhachev — by clicking here and here. In addition, in-house pro fighter Andrew Richardson covered the rest of the UFC Vegas 69 main card right here.

For the latest “Andrade vs. Blanchfield” odds and betting lines courtesy of our fiscal friends over at Draft Kings go here.

Let’s talk shop.

125 lbs.: Jessica Andrade vs. Erin Blanchfield

Jessica “Bate Estaca” Andrade

Record: 24-9 | Age: 31 | Betting line: -155
Wins: 9 KO/TKO, 8 SUB, 7 DEC | Losses: 4 KO/TKO, 2 SUB, 3 DEC
Height: 5’1“ | Reach: 62” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 6.80 | Striking accuracy: 51%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 5.26 | Striking Defense: 54%
Takedown Average: 2.72 (55% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 73%
Current Ranking: No. 3 | Last fight: Unanimous decision win over Lauren Murphy

Erin “Cold Blooded” Blanchfield

Record: 10-1 | Age: 23 | Betting line: +135
Wins: 2 KO/TKO, 3 SUB, 5 DEC | Losses: 0 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 1 DEC
Height: 5’4“ | Reach: 66” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 5.79 | Striking accuracy: 57%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 2.45 | Striking Defense: 61%
Takedown Average: 4.00 (68% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 75%
Current Ranking: No. 10 | Last fight: Submission win over Molly McCann

Jessica Andrade comes into this five-round main event on super short notice and that leaves questions about her ability to last five rounds, especially when you consider the frenetic pace in which she fights. That said, “Bate Estaca” is coming off a technical knockout victory over Lauren Murphy (and a full camp) as part of the UFC 283 pay-per-view (PPV) event roughly three weeks before getting the call to replace Taila Santos in “Sin City.” Andrade has been competing at the highest levels of competition for over a decade and considers herself a full-time fighter; meaning, she doesn’t take an extended vacation and wait for Mick Maynard to call her before hastily jumping into fight camp. Andrade is in the gym at all times and consistently working on her overall fight game which admittedly, has not changed much over the years. Even fans who don’t appreciate women’s MMA typically tune in for an Andrade fight because they know it’s going to be violent from start to finish.

You don’t score nine performance bonuses and set five strawweight records by playing it safe.

Blanchfield remains one of the youngest fighters in the division at age 23 and upset a lot of fans with her submission victory over Internet darling Molly McCann. It was the seventh straight win for the “Cold Blooded” flyweight dating back to her regional days in both Invicta FC and Cage Fury Fighting Championships. She has a decent height and reach advantage over Andrade — as most opponents do — but it’s unlikely to do her much good without the matador-like defense (or precision counterpunching) we saw from Joanna Jedrzejczyk. Other fighters like Valentina Shevchenko have also been able to neutralize the Brazilian but that was by way of brute force and devastating power. Blanchfield doesn’t have those same weapons but she has a dangerous submission game and a ridiculous 4.00 takedown average per fight, though she whiffed on takedowns against JJ Aldrich and got taken down twice herself. Not that it mattered since she won by submission, but it’s worth pointing out because Andrade is an aggressive fighter with a formidable wrestling attack of her own.

Andrade enters this contest as a slight favorite, likely because of her incredible resume with battlefield experience against some of the biggest names in the sport. She’s also coming off three straight wins over very tough competition. If Blanchfield prevails, it will likely come from an Andrade error, like a takedown into a guillotine or something of that nature, since “Bate Estaca” may be too wily in the scramble to get locked up on the ground. Conversely, I’m not sure “Cold Blooded” is prepared to absorb seven significant striker per minute, so this fight should tell us whether or not Blanchfield belongs in the title conversation. Too soon, in my opinion.

Prediction: Andrade def. Blanchfield by technical knockout

205 lbs.: Zac Pauga vs. Jordan Wright

Zac “The Ripper” Pauga

Record: 5-1 | Age: 34 | Betting line: -275
Wins: 1 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 4 DEC | Losses: 1 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 0 DEC
Height: 6’2“ | Reach: 76” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 5.71 | Striking accuracy: 64%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 2.14 | Striking Defense: 70%
Takedown Average: 0.00 (0% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 100%
Current Ranking: Unranked | Last fight: Knockout loss to Mohammed Usman

Jordan “Beverly Hills Ninja” Wright

Record: 12-4, 1 NC | Age: 31 | Betting line: +230
Wins: 7 KO/TKO, 5 SUB, 0 DEC | Losses: 3 KO/TKO, 1 SUB, 0 DEC
Height: 6’2“ | Reach: 77” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 5.67 | Striking accuracy: 65%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 7.54 | Striking Defense: 32%
Takedown Average: 3.60 (50% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 100%
Current Ranking: Unranked | Last fight: Technical knockout loss to Dusko Todorovic

Zac Pauga was an early favorite to win it all on Season 30 of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), which feels like it happened years ago but in reality aired last May, with women’s bantamweight rivals Amanda Nunes and Julianna Pena serving as opposing coaches. Pauga certainly lived up to the hype in the early going, capturing a decision victory over Nyle Bartling in the opening round before laying waste to Jordan Heiderman in the quarterfinals. That led to a main card spot opposite Team Pena cohort Mohammad Usman in the live finale but “The Ripper” — a heavy favorite heading into the contest — was unceremoniously stopped by “The Motor” in the second stanza. Pauga is a talented fighter with good boxing but he also turns 35 before the end of the month, so the window for him to make his mark in the light heavyweight division is closing fairly quickly. Fortunately, matchmakers have set him up to succeed this weekend at APEX.

Jordan Wright looked like a UFC caliber fighter on the regional circuit, racking up nine straight wins — all finishes — before earning a spot on Season 2 of Dana White’s “Contender Series.” The result was a 40-second knockout loss to Anthony Hernandez that was later overturned to a No Contest as a result of a positive drug test for “Fluffy” (marijuana). A rebound win under the LFA banner got Wright back into UFC but he’s been wholly unspectacular in six trips to the Octagon and is currently mired in a three-fight losing streak. I would not be surprised if this bout served as a “loser leaves town” match and with that in mind, it’s hard to pick against Pauga. I know it’s easy to say “I just got caught” after every knockout loss but I believe that to be the case for “The Ripper” — mostly because Usman is below average in just about every department. Expect Wright to be fighting like his job depends on it (probably because it does) and that aggressiveness may cost him via Pauga counterpunch.

Prediction: Pauga def. Wright by knockout

Remember, the rest of the UFC Vegas 69 main card predictions are RIGHT HERE.

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To check out the latest and greatest UFC Vegas 69 news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive event archive here. For the updated and finalized “Andrade vs. Blanchfield” fight card and ESPN+ line up click here.

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The Mac Has Landed!

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All eyes (and cameras) are on Conor McGregor as the 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter started shooting at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday.

The 31st season of The Ultimate Fighter has just started filming and already it’s generating more interest than the past several seasons combined.

That’d be because of its high profile coaches: “The Notorious” Conor McGregor and “Iron” Michael Chandler, who are set to duke it out sometime around September (if McGregor ever re-enters the USADA drug testing pool, that is).

Filming began on the latest season of TUF yesterday (February 16, 2023) and the UFC has been splashing clips of Conor McGregor’s arrival at the APEX all over social media. Take a look:

McGregor arrives in a sharp purple suit and looking bigger than ever. It’s still an open question as to whether he’ll be fighting Michael Chandler at 170 or 155 pounds. Chandler assumes 170. Various sources have said 170. But Dana White has claimed the fight will go down at 155. We’ll have to wait and see what happens.

While Michael Chandler wasn’t featured by UFC socials, he did share his own thoughts on how the first day of filming went.

“Day one of TUF 31 in the books…couldn’t have gone better,” he wrote on Twitter. “Team Chandler is right where we need to be.”

As for McGregor, he hasn’t shared any words on social media since he posted a photo with his kids on a private jet flying to America.

“On my way to Vegas to coach a few kids to a UFC contract,” he wrote. “A blessing. A privilege. An honor. My pleasure. Welcome to ‘UFC with the Mac.’”

The Ultimate Fighter: Team McGregor vs. Team Chandler will premiere Tuesday May 30th on ESPN and ESPN+. What say you, Maniacs? Are you excited for this coming season and Conor McGregor’s antics? Or are you going to pass on watching and just wait for the actual fight?

Ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor touches down in Las Vegas to film The Ultimate Fighter 31

Conor McGregor UFC The Ultimate Fighter 31Former undisputed UFC lightweight and featherweight champion, Conor McGregor has landed in Las Vegas, Nevada this week – where he is now set to begin filming of The Ultimate Fighter 31 alongside the #5 ranked lightweight contender, Michael Chandler. McGregor, the promotion’s first duel-weight champion held simultaneously, landed in ‘Sin City’ alongside his partner, Dee […]

Conor McGregor UFC The Ultimate Fighter 31

Former undisputed UFC lightweight and featherweight champion, Conor McGregor has landed in Las Vegas, Nevada this week – where he is now set to begin filming of The Ultimate Fighter 31 alongside the #5 ranked lightweight contender, Michael Chandler.

McGregor, the promotion’s first duel-weight champion held simultaneously, landed in ‘Sin City’ alongside his partner, Dee Devlin, and three children Thursday night, with filming of the reality television show set to take place in the coming weeks ahead of airing at the end of May on both ESPN the network and ESPN+.

Yet to officially book a return date to the Octagon, Crumlin native, McGregor is set to draw one-time lightweight title challenger, Chandler at the welterweight limit of 170lbs, with a potential September matchup floated by the organization. 

Sharing footage of the Dubliner arriving at the UFC Apex facility ahead of filming, Conor McGregor, who coached The Ultimate Fighter 22 back in 2015 against former WEC featherweight champion, Urijah Faber, took time to shadow box in front of the season’s plaque and jerseys, which are hung on the facilities walls.

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In the midst of a two-fight losing skid for the first time in his professional mixed martial arts career, Conor McGregor headlined UFC 264 back in July 2021 against common-opponent, Dustin Poirier – suffering a fractured left tibia and fibula, resulting in a first round doctor’s stoppage TKO loss.

The defeat followed a prior rematch loss to Poirier in January of that year in Abu Dhabi, UAE – where the 34-year-old also suffered the first knockout loss of his professional mixed martial arts career.

For Chandler, the former three-time Bellator MMA lightweight champion also most recently featured against Lafayette puncher, Poirier, suffering a third round submission loss at UFC 281 back in November at Madison Square Garden.

Set to bring long-time head coach and Straight Blast Gym tactician, John Kavanagh into the fray for this season of The Ultimate Fighter, McGregor’s mind will go against Chandler – who has also brought in former UFC light heavyweight contender, and current Bellator MMA heavyweight champion, Ryan Bader into his camp for filming.