Jan Blachowicz has pulled out of his scheduled fight against Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9th due to a torn meniscus. This cancellation affects one of the featured bouts on the card. The injury requires Blachowicz to withdraw from what would have been a significant light heavyweight matchup. Details on the severity of the injury or expected recovery timeline are not provided in the report.
Jan Blachowicz has been forced out of his scheduled light heavyweight matchup against Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9th after suffering a torn meniscus, wiping one of the card's featured bouts from the lineup.
Blachowicz, 43, is a former UFC light heavyweight champion who carries a professional record of 29-11-2. The Polish veteran, who trains with WCA Fight Team and fights out of an orthodox stance, stood ranked fifth in the division heading into the booking. He stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and averages 3.44 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy, complementing his output with 1.03 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Guskov, known as "Czarevitch," enters the situation as the man left without an opponent. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan holds an 18-3-1 record and sits tenth in the light heavyweight rankings with GOR MMA. Standing six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach, Guskov is a high-volume striker who lands 4.17 significant strikes per minute at an accuracy rate of 55 percent. He also averages 1.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes, though he records no takedowns.
No details on the severity of the meniscus tear or an expected recovery timeline have been disclosed.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz, ranked fifth, and Guskov, ranked tenth, were set for a matchup with real divisional implications at 205 pounds.
- A Blachowicz win could have reinforced his position near the top of the rankings; Guskov now faces uncertainty over a replacement opponent or a reschedule.
- The contrasting styles — Blachowicz's measured, takedown-inclusive game versus Guskov's aggressive striking — made this a stylistically compelling bout that the division loses for now.
Saturday, May 9, 2026







