Jan Blachowicz has officially announced his withdrawal from the rematch with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 due to a torn meniscus. The Polish light heavyweight made the announcement himself, confirming the injury that forces him out of the May 9 card. This leaves Guskov seeking a replacement opponent to remain on the event. No timeline for Blachowicz's recovery or return has been provided in the announcement.
Jan Blachowicz has pulled out of his scheduled rematch with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328, announcing the news himself and confirming a torn meniscus as the cause. The May 9 card now loses one of its matchups, with Guskov left to find a replacement opponent.

Blachowicz, 43, is ranked fifth in the light heavyweight division and carries a professional record of 29-11-2. The Polish veteran, who trains out of WCA Fight Team, stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and has built his career around a balanced offensive game, landing 3.44 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy while also mixing in takedowns at a rate of 1.03 per 15 minutes. No timeline for his recovery or expected return date was included in his announcement.
His scheduled opponent, Bogdan Guskov, known as "Czarevitch," holds a record of 18-3-1 and sits at number ten in the division. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan, representing GOR MMA, is the taller man at six-foot-three with a 76-inch reach. Guskov is notably active on the feet, landing 4.44 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, and adds a submission threat with 1.1 attempts per 15 minutes, though he generates no takedowns of his own.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz's injury removes a ranked top-five light heavyweight from UFC 328, weakening the card and delaying what would have been a meaningful divisional rematch.
- Guskov, ranked tenth, now needs a late replacement and risks losing his spot on the event entirely if no suitable opponent is found.
- A win over the fifth-ranked Blachowicz would have significantly boosted Guskov's title credentials; that opportunity is now postponed indefinitely.
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