Jan Blachowicz has suffered a torn meniscus, forcing the cancellation of his scheduled fight with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9. The injury withdrawal marks another setback for the veteran light heavyweight. The rematch between Blachowicz and Guskov will not proceed as planned. No timeline for Blachowicz's recovery or rebooking of the fight has been announced. UFC 328 now requires a replacement bout or opponent for Guskov.
A torn meniscus has sidelined Jan Blachowicz and forced the cancellation of his rematch with Bogdan Guskov, which had been scheduled for UFC 328 on May 9. No recovery timeline or rebooking plan has been announced, leaving Guskov without an opponent and the card in need of a replacement bout.

Blachowicz, 43, is the fifth-ranked light heavyweight in the UFC and carries a professional record of 29-11-2. The veteran from Poland stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance under the WCA Fight Team banner. 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 at 205 pounds. The injury is another obstacle for a fighter working to remain relevant among the division's elite at an advanced stage of his career.
Guskov, nicknamed Czarevitch, holds an 18-3-1 record and sits at number ten in the light heavyweight rankings. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan trains with GOR MMA and stands six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach. He produces an active striking output of 4.17 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy and averages 1.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes, though he records no takedowns. He now faces an uncertain path forward as UFC matchmakers search for a suitable replacement.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz's absence at 43 raises questions about how long the fifth-ranked contender can stay active at a high level.
- Guskov loses a high-profile rematch opportunity that could have pushed him further up the divisional rankings.
- UFC 328 must now find a light heavyweight pairing or reshuffle the card less than three weeks from the event date.
Saturday, May 9, 2026







