Mauricio Ruffy weighed in at 70.31 kg and Michael Chandler at 70.76 kg ahead of their lightweight bout at UFC White House.
Both Mauricio Ruffy and Michael Chandler hit the scales without issue Friday ahead of their lightweight matchup at UFC White House, scheduled for June 14. Ruffy came in at 70.31 kg while Chandler checked in at 70.76 kg, clearing the lightweight limit and setting the fight official.

Ruffy, ranked 14th in the lightweight division, carries a 14-2 record into the bout. The 30-year-old Brazilian trains out of The Fighting Nerds and stands five-foot-eleven with a 75-inch reach. He lands 4.19 significant strikes per minute at a 58 percent accuracy rate, making him one of the more precise strikers in the division. He has recorded no takedowns or submission attempts per 15 minutes, signaling a purely stand-up approach.
Chandler, nicknamed Iron, needs little introduction at lightweight. The American veteran from Kill Cliff FC holds a 23-11 record and is 40 years old, yet remains one of the division's most aggressive performers. He stands five-foot-eight with a 71-inch reach and generates 4.04 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy. He also adds a wrestling dimension, averaging 1.96 takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Ruffy's ranking means a win over a recognizable name like Chandler could push him firmly into the top-10 lightweight conversation.
- The reach advantage belongs to Ruffy, who holds seven inches over Chandler, a potentially decisive factor if the fight stays on the feet.
- Chandler's takedown threat introduces a stylistic wrinkle against an opponent whose game plan appears entirely oriented around striking.
- At 40, Chandler faces a younger, ranked opponent, giving the bout added weight regarding where he stands in the division's hierarchy.
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