
Tony Ferguson has come in over the lightweight limit, checking in at 156 lbs ahead of UFC 329. The card goes live July 11 at 9 p.m. ET.
Tony Ferguson has missed weight ahead of UFC 329, tipping the scales at 156 pounds — one pound over the lightweight limit — on July 10, the day before the card goes live.
Ferguson, nicknamed "El Cucuy," enters the event carrying a professional record of 26-11. The 42-year-old American trains out of Knuckleheadz MMA and competes in the lightweight division, where the non-title bout limit sits at 155 pounds. An orthodox fighter standing five-foot-eleven with a 76-inch reach, Ferguson has long been one of the more active strikers in the division, averaging 4.91 significant strikes landed per minute with a 45 percent striking accuracy rate. He also averages 0.9 submission attempts per 15 minutes, reflecting the well-rounded offensive pressure that defined his run near the top of the division.

Why it matters
- A one-pound miss means Ferguson's opponent is no longer required to make weight themselves and may choose to accept a percentage of Ferguson's purse as a penalty
- The miss raises questions about Ferguson's ability to continue competing at lightweight at age 42
- Depending on the opponent's decision, the bout could still proceed as a catchweight contest or be scrapped entirely
UFC 329 is scheduled for July 11, with the main card going live at 9 p.m. ET.
Saturday, July 11, 2026






