
Cory Sandhagen successfully made weight at 135.5 lbs for his UFC 329 bout.
Cory Sandhagen officially checked in at 135.5 pounds on the scales Thursday, clearing the bantamweight limit ahead of his scheduled bout at UFC 329 on July 11.
The American contender arrives in strong position heading into fight week. Ranked third in the bantamweight division, Sandhagen carries an 18-6 record and represents one of the more technically complete fighters the 135-pound class has to offer. The 34-year-old out of Colorado trains with Elevation Fight Team and brings a switch-stance striking game built around volume and precision. He lands 4.86 significant strikes per minute at 45 percent accuracy, and at five-foot-eleven with a 70-inch reach, he holds a physical edge over most opponents in the division.

Why it matters
- Sandhagen is ranked third at bantamweight, meaning a strong performance keeps him in line for a title shot
- His combination of striking output and takedown ability at 1.15 per 15 minutes makes him a multi-dimensional threat
- A clean weight cut removes any storyline around rehydration or championship point deductions, letting the focus stay on the fight itself
Saturday, July 11, 2026










