Jan Blachowicz has suffered a torn meniscus and his fight with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9 has been cancelled. This marks another setback for the scheduled rematch between the two light heavyweights. The injury forced Blachowicz to withdraw from the bout. No replacement opponent has been announced for Guskov at this time. UFC 328 was set to take place on May 9.
Jan Blachowicz has been forced out of his scheduled rematch with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9 after suffering a torn meniscus, cancelling what would have been the second meeting between the two light heavyweights.

Blachowicz, 43, is ranked fifth in the light heavyweight division and carries a professional record of 29-11-2. The Polish veteran trains out of WCA Fight Team and stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach. Fighting out of an orthodox stance, he lands 3.44 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy and adds 1.03 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a well-rounded threat in a division full of younger contenders.
Guskov, nicknamed Czarevitch, holds a record of 18-3-1 and sits tenth in the light heavyweight rankings. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan trains with GOR MMA and presents a physically imposing frame at six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach. He produces significant volume, landing 4.17 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, and adds a submission threat with 1.1 attempts per 15 minutes despite recording no takedowns in that same window.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz at 43 faces a shrinking window to climb back toward title contention, and a torn meniscus recovery adds further uncertainty to his timeline.
- Guskov loses a high-profile rematch opportunity that could have pushed him up from tenth in the rankings; no replacement opponent has been announced.
- Both fighters are orthodox strikers, and their stylistic matchup — Guskov's volume and submission attempts against Blachowicz's takedown and striking blend — made the rematch a compelling divisional contest.
- UFC 328 remains on the calendar for May 9, but the light heavyweight division loses one of its more meaningful bookings.
Saturday, May 9, 2026






