Jan Blachowicz has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled fight against Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9 due to a torn meniscus. This announcement was made shortly before the event, forcing the UFC to seek a replacement opponent. The bout was set to be a rematch between the two light heavyweights. Further details about Blachowicz's recovery timeline or potential rescheduling were not provided in the initial report.
Jan Blachowicz has been forced out of his scheduled rematch with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9, the organization confirmed, with a torn meniscus ending the Polish veteran's participation in the bout well ahead of fight night.
Blachowicz, 43, holds a professional record of 29-11-2 and is currently ranked fifth in the light heavyweight division. The orthodox fighter out of Poland stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and competes under the WCA Fight Team banner. Over his career he has averaged 3.44 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy, while also showing a credible grappling dimension with just over one takedown per 15 minutes.

His would-be opponent, Bogdan "Czarevitch" Guskov, enters this period ranked tenth in the same division with a record of 18-3-1. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan, who trains with GOR MMA, is a shade taller at six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach and carries notable offensive output, landing 4.17 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. Guskov also averages 1.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes, though he has not recorded a takedown in his UFC appearances.
With Blachowicz now sidelined, the UFC is actively searching for a replacement opponent to face Guskov at UFC 328. No timeline was given for Blachowicz's recovery or when the rematch might be rescheduled.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz's absence removes a top-five light heavyweight from the May 9 card, creating a gap in divisional momentum for a fighter who had been working back up the rankings.
- Guskov, sitting at number ten, stood to gain significant ground with a win over the higher-ranked Pole; a replacement opponent could alter those stakes considerably.
- The torn meniscus raises questions about Blachowicz's near-term availability at age 43, though no recovery details have been disclosed.
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