Alex Pereira weighed in at 113.85 kg and Cyril Gane at 112.48 kg, with both fighters making weight and their light heavyweight co-main event officially declared on.
Alex Pereira and Cyril Gane both cleared the scales on Friday ahead of their light heavyweight co-main event at UFC White House, with the bout officially declared on for Saturday, June 14.
Pereira, known as "Poatan," weighed in at 113.85 kg, while Gane came in at 112.48 kg. The reigning light heavyweight champion enters the fight carrying a 13-4-0 professional record. The 38-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness, stands six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. He is one of the division's most prolific and accurate strikers, landing 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 62 percent striking accuracy.

Why it matters
- Pereira puts his light heavyweight title on the line in a high-profile co-main event setting
- Gane represents a significant stylistic challenge as a fluid, movement-based striker capable of controlling range
- A result here will have immediate implications for the top of the 205-pound rankings
Sunday, June 14, 2026















