Khamzat Chimaev stepped on the scales and weighed in at exactly 185 pounds for his UFC 328 middleweight title bout. The successful weigh-in officially confirms the championship fight will proceed as planned. Chimaev was among the final fighters to weigh in, creating anticipation about whether he would make the middleweight limit. His on-weight status removes any doubt about the main event taking place.
Khamzat Chimaev successfully made weight at exactly 185 pounds ahead of his UFC 328 middleweight title fight, officially clearing the final hurdle for the championship bout to proceed on May 9, 2026.
Chimaev, who came in among the last fighters to step on the scales, had generated considerable anticipation around his weigh-in given the stakes attached to the main event. His hitting the limit dead-on removes any uncertainty and confirms the title fight will go ahead as scheduled.

The 32-year-old Chimaev, who competes out of the United Arab Emirates and trains at Allstars Training Center, enters the bout as the number-one ranked middleweight and sits tenth in the pound-for-pound standings. Fighting out of an orthodox stance, the six-foot-two, 191-centimeter-reach Borz carries a record of 15-1-0 and has established himself as one of the most complete fighters in the division. His statistical profile is striking across the board: he lands 4.04 significant strikes per minute at an accuracy rate of 60 percent, while also averaging 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes and 1.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes — a combination that makes him dangerous in every phase of a fight.
Why it matters
- Chimaev's successful weigh-in locks in the middleweight title fight as the UFC 328 main event
- At 15-1-0 and ranked first in the division, a win would cement his status at the top of 185 pounds
- His elite grappling volume paired with high striking accuracy presents a multi-dimensional threat to any champion
- The weigh-in drama around one of the sport's most high-profile figures added an extra layer of attention to an already significant card
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