Charles Oliveira’s Controversial Weigh-In Twisted Into Hilarious Marketing Opportunity

Charles OliveiraCharles Oliveira’s weigh-in debacle ahead of UFC 274 has been the talk among fans and fighters since the former champion stepped onto the scale 0.5lbs over the lightweight limit. Tipping the scale at 155.5lbs, Oliveira was given one hour to cut the additional weight during the Friday morning official weigh-ins. After an hour had elapsed, […]

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Charles Oliveira’s weigh-in debacle ahead of UFC 274 has been the talk among fans and fighters since the former champion stepped onto the scale 0.5lbs over the lightweight limit.

Tipping the scale at 155.5lbs, Oliveira was given one hour to cut the additional weight during the Friday morning official weigh-ins. After an hour had elapsed, Oliveira was unable to cut the extra weight resulting in ‘Do Bronx’ being stripped of the UFC lightweight championship while on the scale. 

Never one to look away from a financial opportunity, Oliveira began selling ‘155lbs’ t-shirts on his official website

While the t-shirts are a fairly humorous way to turn a negative into a positive, there are plenty within the MMA community upset with the situation amidst claims that scales used and approved by the Arizona State Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Commission were either not calibrated properly, or were re-calibrated after fighters had weighed themselves the evening before the official weigh-ins.

Charles Oliveira Remains Cool as a Cucumber Amidst Weigh-In Controversy

Charles Oliveira’s weigh-in caused an immediate stir that was riddled with controversy after UFC strawweight Ariane Carnelossi tweeted that the fighters’ weight conference scale was incorrectly calibrated.

“Congratulations to the “smartass” who reset the fighters’ weight conference scale and calibrated it wrong with 200g of difference. We only found out this morning that it was making a difference in the athletic commission scale,” Carnelossi tweeted.

Since then, the UFC’s vice president of regulatory affairs Marc Ratner has come out and confirmed that the scale was accurate while providing some insight on Carnelossi’s comments.

“Well, first of all, let me say that the official scale, which is the one they weighed in on Friday with the athletic commission … 28 of the fighters made weight,” Ratner said Tuesday on Sirius XM’s ‘Unlocking the Cage.’ “So I’m very, very sure that there was nothing untoward on that scale. That scale was accurate.

“What people are talking about, the night before, there’s a scale where the fighters can come down and check their weight. Some fighters wanted to change the scale from pounds to kilograms, which you can do, and I think that may have knocked it – we don’t have any proof of anything, but it may have knocked the (practice) scale out of calibration.”

Despite losing his title before getting the chance to step inside the Octagon, Charles Oliveira remained humble, yet determined to prove that he is the undisputed champion no matter what the scale says. 

‘Do Bronx’ did just that when he put away title challenger Justin Gaethje in the very first round of their UFC 274 main event. Securing a submission via rear-naked choke, Oliveira earned his 19th stoppage and 16th submission in the promotion, both of which are UFC records. 

Dana White confirmed after the event that Charles Oliveira would still earn PPV points for his contest, something typically reserved for reigning and defending champions. 

UFC 274: Oliveira vs. Gaethje – Live Weigh-In

UFC 274LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC 274: Oliveira vs. Gaethje live weigh-ins results throughout Friday, May 6 2022 live from the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Taking to stage for the headlining show at UFC 274, reigning UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira will defend his title against the number one contender Justin Gaethje. In a […]

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LowKick MMA will be bringing you UFC 274: Oliveira vs. Gaethje live weigh-ins results throughout Friday, May 6 2022 live from the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Taking to stage for the headlining show at UFC 274, reigning UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira will defend his title against the number one contender Justin Gaethje. In a card overflowing with thrilling fights, UFC women’s strawweight champ Rose Namajunas will feature in the co-main event against Carla Esparza in the second title fight of the night.

Michael Chandler looks to get back to winning ways against Tony Ferguson, who will be attempting to reverse his fortunes after dropping three in a row.

UFC 274: Oliveira vs. Gaethje – Live Weigh-In

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Charles Oliveira () vs. Justin Gaethje (155)
  • Rose Namajunas (115) vs. Carla Esparza (115xX)
  • Michael Chandler (156) vs. Tony Ferguson (155.5)
  • Mauricio Rua (205.5) vs. Ovince Saint Preux ()
  • Donald Cerrone (155.5) vs. Joe Lauzon (155.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN/ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

  • X vs. Cameron VanCamp (170)
  • Randy Brown (170.5) vs. Khaos Williams (170.5)
  • Macy Chiasson (145.5) vs. Norma Dumont ()
  • Brandon Royval (125.5) vs. Matt Schnell (125.5)
  • Blagoy Ivanov () vs. Marcos Rogerio de Lima (258.5)

EARLY PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • Danny Roberts (170.5) vs. Francisco Trinaldo (170.5)
  • Tracy Cortez (125.5) vs. Melissa Gatto (125)
  • Kleydson Rodrigues (125.5) vs. CJ Vergara ()
  • Ariane Carnelossi (115.5) vs. Loopy Godinez ()
  • Fernie Garcia (135.5) vs. Journey Newson ()

UFC Vegas 27 Weigh-In Results

Cody GarbrandtThe UFC Vegas 27 weigh-ins are in the books, with only two slight changes to the event. The UFC returns to the Apex in Las Vegas for this weekend’s event, which will air on ESPN and stream on ESPN+. The main event and co-main event are now official, with former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt (12-3 […]

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The UFC Vegas 27 weigh-ins are in the books, with only two slight changes to the event.

The UFC returns to the Apex in Las Vegas for this weekend’s event, which will air on ESPN and stream on ESPN+. The main event and co-main event are now official, with former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt (12-3 MMA, 7-3 UFC), Rob Font (18-4 MMA, 8-3 UFC), former women’s strawweight champ Carla Esparza (17-6 MMA, 8-4 UFC), and Yan Xiaonan (13-1 MMA, 6-0 UFC) all making weight without issue.

Ironically, the lone weight miss came from Juancamilo Ronderos (4-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC). Ronderos steps in on less than one day’s notice to replace Raulian Paiva, who was pulled from the card for weight management issues. His opponent David Dvorak (19-3 MMA, 2-0 UFC) will receive twenty percent of Ronderos purse for the miss. Still, the flyweight fight will go on as scheduled.

Another card change was reported, as the bantamweight bout between Stephanie Egger and Sarah Alpar has been canceled due to Covid 19 protocols.

The full UFC Vegas 27 weigh-in results are listed below:

MAIN CARD (ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Rob Font (136) vs. Cody Garbrandt (135.5)
  • Carla Esparza (116) vs. Yan Xiaonan (116)
  • Justin Tafa (265.5) vs. Jared Vanderaa (264)
  • Norma Dumont (146) vs. Felicia Spencer (145)
  • Bill Algeo (145.5) vs. Ricardo Ramos (146)
  • Jack Hermansson (186) vs. Edmen Shahbazyan (185)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 4 p.m. ET)

  • Chris Barnett (263) vs. Ben Rothwell (265.5)
  • Court McGee (170.5) vs. Claudio Silva (169.5)
  • Victor Rodriguez (125.5) vs. Bruno Silva (125.5)
  • Josh Culibao (146) vs. Shayilan Nuerdanbieke (146)
  • David Dvorak (126) vs. Juancamilo Ronderos (128.5)*
  • Damir Hadzovic (156) vs. Yancy Medeiros (155)
  • Rafael Alves (154.5) vs. Damir Ismagulov (155.5)

With the UFC Vegas 27 weigh-ins now complete, which fight are you most excited to see?

UFC Vegas 20 Weigh-In Results

RozenstruikTomorrow night’s UFC Vegas 20 monstrous heavyweight main event is officially set, with both Jairzinho ‘Bigi Boy’ Rozenstruik and Ciryl ‘Bon Gamin’ Gane both successfully making weight below the division’s limit of 265-pounds. Expected to replace Randy Brown and make his promotional debut against the wily Alex Oliveira, Ramzan Kurmagomedov was forced out of his […]

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Tomorrow night’s UFC Vegas 20 monstrous heavyweight main event is officially set, with both Jairzinho ‘Bigi Boy’ Rozenstruik and Ciryl ‘Bon Gamin’ Gane both successfully making weight below the division’s limit of 265-pounds.

Expected to replace Randy Brown and make his promotional debut against the wily Alex Oliveira, Ramzan Kurmagomedov was forced out of his matchup this afternoon due to illness, with the pairing ultimately shelved and his debut put to one side for the time being.

Tipping the scales, Maxim Grishin will see his preliminary card opener against Dustin Jacoby proceed at a catchweight bout after he missed the lightweight limit by 4.5-pounds.

Main Card:

Jairzinho Rozenstruik (254.5-pounds) vs. Ciryl Gane (247-pounds)

Nikita Krylov (205.5-pounds) vs. Magomed Ankalaev (205.5-pounds)

Montana De La Rosa (126-pounds) vs. Mayra Bueno Silva (125.5-pounds)

Pedro Munhoz (135.5-pounds) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135.5-pounds)

Angela Hill (116-pounds) vs. Ashley Yoder (116-pounds)

Alex Caceres (146-pounds) vs. Kevin Croom (145.5-pounds)

Preliminary Card:

Thiago Moises (155.5-pounds) vs. Alexander Hernandez (156-pounds)

Sabina Mazo (135.5-pounds) vs. Alexis Davis (135-pounds)

Vince Cachero (135.5-pounds) vs. Ronnie Lawrence (135.5-pounds)

Dustin Jacoby (204.5-pounds) vs. Maxim Grishin (210.5-pounds)

Israel Adesanya And Paulo Costa Clash During Face Off

mmaweekly.comThe UFC champion Israel Adesanya and his title challenger Paulo Costa clashed at their weigh-in on Friday morning on Fight Island.

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UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and his Brazilian title challenger Paulo Costa faced off for the final time on Friday morning. The final time the two would meet before their main event bout at UFC 253 ended with sparks flying.

The undefeated fighters brought some drama to their post-weigh-in face off. Costa even brought props along with him for some added theatrics for the cameras.

The Brazilian wore a BJJ blackbelt and pulled a white belt out of his shorts pocket before throwing it at the champion. Adesanya, unsurprisingly, wasn’t impressed by Costa’s insinuation that he was an inferior grappler. This sentiment was also mentioned by the Brazilian earlier in the week. (H/T MMAFighting.com)

“Before I become a striker I was a grappler,” Costa said at the UFC 253 pre-fight press conference. “I’m a black belt in jiu-jitsu, my brother’s gym, my coach. I have a lot of knowledge on BJJ. Yes, this fight can be on the ground also.”

“You sucked as grappler,” Adesanya responded. “Whenever he shoots, he loses his gas tank within the first or second shot.”

“Bullsh*t,” Costa said. “You’re a blue belt in jiu-jitsu. You cannot say nothing about jiu-jitsu. You’re like a kid in jiu-jitsu. You don’t know how to do an armlock.”

“I’ll berimbolo you if I wanted to,” Adesanya replied. “I’ll grab your f*cking collar right now and put you in a bow-and-arrow.”

“You never put a gi on your skinny body,” Costa concluded. “Talk about jiu-jitsu with me. You’re crazy.”

The champion Adesanya last fought back in March at UFC 248, when he defeated Yoel Romero. The fight ended in a stale decision that many fight fans wish they could forget. But back in October of 2019, ‘The Last Stylebender’ dismantled Robert Whittaker to take the UFC welterweight crown in flashy fashion. His resume to the throne includes big wins over Anderson Silva, Derek Brunson and Marvin Vettori. As well as a five-round war with Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 236 that is widely regarded as the best fight of 2019.

Paulo Costa will be fighting for the first time since August 2019 due to injury. The Brazilian last entered the Octagon when he won a bloody decision over Yoel Romero at UFC 241. Costa’s most notable wins are over Uriah Hall and Johny Hendricks. This will interestingly be Costa’s first five-round fight in the UFC.

Both fighters are undefeated. Israel Adesanya’s record of 19-0 faces off against Paulo Costa’s record of 13-0. Someone’s 0 has got to go!

Who leaves Fight Island with their undefeated record intact, Israel Adesanya or Paulo Costa?

UFC on ESPN+ 31 Weigh-ins Live Stream & Results

The UFC on ESPN+ 31 weigh-ins are coming at you live today (July 31). Tomorrow night, UFC on ESPN+ 31 will take place inside the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, middleweight prospect Edmen Shahbazyan will face his toughest test to dat…

The UFC on ESPN+ 31 weigh-ins are coming at you live today (July 31). Tomorrow night, UFC on ESPN+ 31 will take place inside the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, middleweight prospect Edmen Shahbazyan will face his toughest test to date in Derek Brunson. Up to this point, Shahbazyan has […]

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