UFC Seattle Fighter Roster Successfully Completes Weigh-Ins as Middleweight Clash Headlines Saturday Card
The official weigh-in proceedings for UFC Seattle concluded without incident Friday afternoon, as all 26 competitors successfully met their respective weight requirements ahead of Saturday evening highly anticipated fight card at the iconic venue.
Former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya and rising contender Joe Pyfer both registered exactly 186 pounds during the formal weigh-in ceremony, confirming their non-title middleweight clash will proceed as the evening marquee attraction. The successful weight cuts by both fighters eliminate any potential complications for what promises to be one of the most significant middleweight bouts of the year.
The co-main event pairing also navigated the weight-cutting process successfully, with former women flyweight champion Alexa Grasso weighing in at 126 pounds while challenger Maycee Barber registered 125 pounds. Their highly anticipated rematch will determine the next contender in a division that continues gaining momentum and depth.
One of the most emotionally charged moments of the afternoon involved longtime UFC veteran Michael Chiesa, who successfully made the 170-pound welterweight limit for what he has announced will be his final professional mixed martial arts contest. Chiesa decision to conclude his distinguished career in front of his regional supporters adds significant sentimental value to Saturday proceedings.
The main card roster demonstrated professionalism throughout the weight-cutting process, ensuring that all featured attractions will proceed without modification. Featherweight competitors Julian Erosa and Lerryan Douglas weighed 145 and 146 pounds respectively, setting up what should be an entertaining striking battle between two dynamic finishers.
Additional middleweight action will feature Mansur Abdul-Malik at 185 pounds facing Yousri Belgaroui at 186 pounds, while lightweight contenders Terrance McKinney and Kyle Nelson both successfully hit the 156-pound requirement for their featured preliminary bout.
The preliminary card weigh-ins proceeded smoothly across multiple weight classes, demonstrating the preparation and dedication of the entire fighter roster. Lightweight competitors Ignacio Bahamondes and Tofiq Musayev both made the 155-pound limit, while Chase Hooper registered 155 pounds compared to Lance Gibson Jr. at 156 pounds.
Heavyweight veteran Marcin Tybura weighed 248 pounds for his encounter with Tyrell Fortune, who registered 259 pounds. The significant weight difference between the competitors should create an intriguing stylistic matchup featuring Tybura technical approach against Fortune power and athleticism.
The women divisions contributed several compelling weight-cutting successes, including flyweight competitors Casey O Neill at 124 pounds and Gabriella Fernandes at 125 pounds. Light heavyweight action will feature Navajo Stirling and Bruno Lopes, both weighing exactly 204 pounds.
Bantamweight competitors Ricky Simon and Adrian Yanez both successfully made the 135-pound divisional limit, while strawweight fighters Alexia Thainara and Bruna Brasil registered 115 pounds for their technical preliminary card encounter.
The official weigh-in ceremony took place at 12 p.m. ET, followed by ceremonial weigh-ins scheduled for 8 p.m. ET Friday evening. The ceremonial proceedings provide additional promotional value and fan interaction opportunities while building excitement for Saturday competition.
Saturday UFC Seattle card will broadcast live on Paramount+, with preliminary card coverage beginning at 5 p.m. ET and main card action commencing at 8 p.m. ET. The successful completion of all weight requirements ensures fans will witness the complete advertised lineup.
The event represents a significant return to one of mixed martial arts most passionate regional markets, with multiple local connections throughout the card generating additional interest and attendance expectations. The combination of established veterans and rising prospects across various weight classes should provide comprehensive entertainment value.
With all administrative requirements satisfied, Saturday focus shifts entirely to in-cage performance and the pursuit of performance bonuses that often accompany memorable UFC events in major metropolitan markets.
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