UFC Adjusts Fight Weight Class in Shanghai, Fans React to Changes
WHAT'S THE STORY?
What's Happening?
The UFC has made a last-minute change to the weight class for the fight between Brian Ortega and Aljamain Sterling at UFC Shanghai. Originally scheduled as a featherweight bout, it will now be contested at a catchweight of 153 lbs. This adjustment follows concerns about Ortega's ability to make the featherweight limit. Fans have expressed surprise and concern over Ortega's appearance at the weigh-in, noting his depleted look despite the higher weight class.
Why It's Important?
The decision to adjust the weight class for Ortega vs. Sterling highlights the ongoing challenges fighters face with weight management in the UFC. This change could impact the fighters' performance and the overall dynamics of the event. For the UFC, ensuring fighter safety while maintaining competitive integrity is crucial, and such adjustments may become more common as the organization prioritizes athlete health. The fan reaction underscores the importance of transparency and communication in maintaining trust and engagement with the audience.
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