Jan Blachowicz has suffered a torn meniscus and will not compete at UFC 328 on May 9. The injury has forced him to withdraw from his scheduled bout against Bogdan Guskov. This was set to be a rematch between the two light heavyweights. The announcement was brief with no details provided about potential replacements or rescheduling. Blachowicz's recovery timeline was not specified in the post.
Jan Blachowicz has been forced out of his scheduled rematch with Bogdan Guskov at UFC 328 on May 9 after suffering a torn meniscus, the Polish veteran announced without providing a recovery timeline or details on potential replacement options.

Blachowicz, ranked fifth in the light heavyweight division, carries a 29-11-2 record into what has been a difficult stretch of his career. The 43-year-old from Poland, who trains out of WCA Fight Team, stands six-foot-two with a 78-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. He lands 3.44 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy and adds a modest takedown threat, averaging 1.03 takedowns per 15 minutes.
Guskov, ranked 10th at light heavyweight, entered this rematch with momentum behind him. The 33-year-old from Uzbekistan, who competes under the nickname Czarevitch and trains with GOR MMA, carries an 18-3-1 record. Standing six-foot-three with a 193-centimeter reach, he is a high-volume striker who lands 4.27 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy. He also generates submission threats, averaging 1.1 attempts per 15 minutes, though he records no takedowns.

Why it matters
- Blachowicz's withdrawal removes a ranked top-five light heavyweight from the UFC 328 card, leaving a notable gap at an already scheduled numbered event.
- With no replacement or rescheduling announced, Guskov's path back into the rankings picture is now uncertain.
- The stylistic matchup — Blachowicz's measured, technical approach against Guskov's higher striking output and submission activity — had genuine divisional intrigue as a rematch between two orthodox fighters with contrasting rates of aggression.
Saturday, May 9, 2026





