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Shamil Gaziev weighs 140 kg ahead of Australia event, 20 kg over heavyweight limit

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Heavyweight fighter Shamil Gaziev currently weighs around 140 kg, approximately 20 kg above the 120 kg heavyweight limit. This was noted as a concern given his upcoming event will take place in Australia, where fighters have half the usual recovery time compared to other locations. The post also mentioned concerns about his lack of discipline with food. The source did not provide specific details about when Gaziev must make weight or which event he is scheduled for.

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Shamil Gaziev is reportedly carrying significantly more weight than the heavyweight limit allows, raising questions about his readiness ahead of an upcoming event in Australia. The 36-year-old currently weighs approximately 140 kg, roughly 20 kg above the 120 kg heavyweight ceiling, according to a report published April 29.

Gaziev, who fights out of KHK MMA and represents Bahrain, holds a professional record of 14-3-0 and is ranked 11th in the UFC heavyweight division. Standing six-foot-four with a 78-inch reach, he is a physically imposing presence in the weight class. He lands 2.62 significant strikes per minute at a 47 percent accuracy rate, and while primarily a striker, he also averages 0.93 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Shamil Gaziev
Shamil Gaziev

The weight situation is considered particularly concerning because the Australian event reportedly gives fighters only half the recovery time typically available at other locations, leaving less room to shed significant mass safely before the official weigh-in. The report also flagged a lack of dietary discipline as a contributing factor to the current weight.

Why it matters

  • At 20 kg over the limit, Gaziev faces a substantial and potentially risky cut with a compressed recovery window.
  • A failed or compromised weight cut could jeopardize his participation in the event entirely.
  • The situation carries divisional consequences given his position as the 11th-ranked heavyweight, where a missed weight would affect both his standing and any opponent's ranking ambitions.
  • No specific event name or weigh-in date was confirmed in the report.
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