Kaan Ofli weighed in at 146 pounds ahead of his UFC Baku bout.
Kaan "Genghis" Ofli successfully hit the scale at 146 pounds on Friday ahead of his scheduled bout at UFC Baku, clearing the weigh-in without issue.
Ofli, 33, represents Australia and trains out of XFC Narre Warren. The orthodox striker carries a professional record of 15-4-1 and competes in the featherweight division, where the official limit sits at 145 pounds. His 146-pound check-in indicates he came in as the heavier fighter under a contracted weight allowance. Standing five-foot-seven with a 66-inch reach, Ofli is a compact presence in the cage. He averages 2.33 significant strikes landed per minute at 45 percent accuracy, and while his ground game sees him mix in occasional takedown and submission attempts, his output marks him primarily as a striker.

Why it matters
- Ofli's successful weigh-in keeps his UFC Baku contest on schedule, avoiding any potential point deductions or fight cancellations tied to a missed weight.
- At 33 years old with a 15-4-1 record, Ofli is in a pivotal stretch of his UFC tenure where a strong performance could push him toward the edges of the featherweight rankings.
- His physical profile — a shorter frame with a compact reach — will be a key stylistic factor depending on the size and range of his opponent.

















