Aiemann Zahabi successfully weighed in at 135 lbs ahead of his UFC White House appearance on Sunday, June 14. The event streams live on Paramount+.
Aiemann Zahabi came in on weight at 135 pounds on Friday, clearing the bantamweight limit ahead of his scheduled appearance at UFC White House on Sunday, June 14. The event streams live on Paramount+.
Zahabi, 38, enters the contest representing Canada and Tristar Gym with a professional record of 14-3-0. Ranked 14th in the bantamweight division, the orthodox fighter stands five-foot-eight with a 68-inch reach. He brings notable offensive output to the cage, averaging 4.54 significant strikes landed per minute at a 47 percent striking accuracy, making him a persistent and accurate pressure fighter on the feet. His grappling activity is limited, averaging just 0.12 takedowns per 15 minutes with no submission attempts registered in that span, signaling a clear stand-and-trade approach.

Why it matters
- Zahabi is ranked 14th at bantamweight, meaning a strong performance could push him further into title-contention conversations in a competitive 135-pound division.
- His high striking volume makes him a threat in any bantamweight pairing, though his minimal grappling output could be a stylistic vulnerability depending on his opponent.
- Successfully making weight removes any pre-fight uncertainty and confirms the bout proceeds as scheduled at UFC White House.
Sunday, June 14, 2026















