
Terrance McKinney hit the scale at 156 pounds ahead of his UFC 329 bout, coming in right at the lightweight limit with the one-pound allowance. UFC 329 airs live on July 11 at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+.
Terrance McKinney made weight on Thursday, tipping the scales at 156 pounds ahead of his lightweight bout at UFC 329, which takes place July 11 and airs live at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+. The reading put McKinney right at the lightweight limit with the one-pound allowance accounted for.
McKinney, nicknamed "T. Wrecks," carries an 18-9 record into the card and fights out of Warrior Camp. The 31-year-old from the United States stands five-foot-ten with a 73-inch reach and operates out of a switch stance. His statistical profile marks him as one of the more well-rounded offensive threats in the division — he lands 6.83 significant strikes per minute at a 55 percent accuracy rate, while also generating 3.27 takedowns per 15 minutes and averaging 1.8 submission attempts per 15 minutes, a combination that presents problems in all three phases of a fight.

Why it matters
- McKinney's high striking volume paired with an active grappling game makes him a matchup challenge for opponents who may be vulnerable in multiple areas.
- A successful performance at UFC 329 could strengthen his position in a competitive lightweight division.
- Making weight cleanly removes any pre-fight uncertainty and means the bout proceeds at full lightweight stakes.
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