UFC Weigh In Results: Du Plessis vs Chimaev Full Breakdown
What makes UFC 319 so special for MMA fans this year? Could it be the return of the UFC to the electrifying city of Chicago, or the fact that an undefeated warrior is challenging for middleweight gold? Perhaps it’s both.
With Dricus Du Plessis set to defend his middleweight title against the fearsome Khamzat Chimaev, and a card stacked with striking standouts and rising prospects, UFC 319 is more than just another pay-per-view, it’s a moment. And it all begins at the scales.
The weigh-ins for UFC 319 brought high tension, solid professionalism, and a touch of drama. With only one bout scrapped due to weight issues, the event is shaping up to be a full-force fight night at the United Center in Chicago.
Below is everything you need to know about the UFC weigh in results, official weight confirmations, and how they shape the fights ahead.
What Are the Official Weigh-In Results for UFC 319?
The official weigh-ins were held behind closed doors, as per athletic commission protocol. The ceremonial weigh-ins followed, welcoming fans into the arena for the final face-offs and psychological warfare before fight night.
The good news: all main card fighters successfully made weight, including Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev, confirming that the middleweight title bout is officially set. Also on point were Jared Cannonier, Michael “Venom” Page, Geoff Neal, and others across the featured bouts.
The full weigh-in results for the main card are as follows:
| Fight | Weight Class | Fighter A Weight | Fighter B Weight |
| Du Plessis vs Chimaev | Middleweight Title | 185 lbs | 183 lbs |
| Murphy vs Pico | Featherweight | 146 lbs | 145 lbs |
| Neal vs Prates | Welterweight | 171 lbs | 170 lbs |
| Cannonier vs Page | Middleweight | 186 lbs | 186 lbs |
| Elliott vs Asakura | Flyweight | 126 lbs | 126 lbs |
All fighters made weight cleanly, with no last-minute drama during the official or ceremonial sessions.
Which Fight Was Cancelled Due to a Weight Miss?

The only bout removed from Saturday’s lineup was the scheduled middleweight contest between Bryan Battle and Nursulton Ruziboev. Battle weighed in at 190 pounds, four pounds over the non-title middleweight limit of 186 pounds.
This weight miss was significant enough that the bout was called off entirely, rather than proceeding at catchweight. It was an unfortunate development for both fighters and fans, especially considering the potential fireworks expected from this matchup.
What Is the Full UFC 319 Fight Card After Weigh-Ins?
Following the weigh-ins, the UFC 319 fight card remains impressively stacked across all levels main card, prelims, and early prelims. The event showcases a blend of established stars, rising contenders, and elite-level strikers.
Updated UFC 319 Fight Card
Main Card (10PM ET / 7PM PT – ESPN+ PPV)
| Bout | Weight Class |
| Du Plessis vs Chimaev | Middleweight Title |
| Murphy vs Pico | Featherweight |
| Neal vs Prates | Welterweight |
| Cannonier vs Page | Middleweight |
| Elliott vs Asakura | Flyweight |
Prelims (8PM ET / 5PM PT – ESPN / ESPN+ / Disney+)
| Bout | Weight Class |
| Susurkaev vs Nolan | Middleweight |
| Meerschaert vs Oleksiejczuk | Middleweight |
| Andrade vs Godinez | Women’s Strawweight |
| Hooper vs Hernandez | Lightweight |
| Barboza vs Klose | Lightweight |
Early Prelims (6PM ET / 3PM PT – ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass)
| Bout | Weight Class |
| Silva vs Barbosa | Women’s Flyweight |
| Idiris vs Morales | TUF Flyweight Finale |
This lineup promises action from top to bottom, headlined by a championship clash and supported by world-class talent.
What Were the Highlights from the Ceremonial Weigh-Ins?
While the official weigh-ins are the business side of the sport, the ceremonial weigh-ins bring the energy. UFC 319 delivered an intense series of face-offs, generating anticipation for Saturday night.
In the main event, Du Plessis and Chimaev came face-to-face with stone-cold focus. There was no need for trash talk both fighters carried an aura that told fans exactly what to expect: a war.
The co-main event stare-down between Lerone Murphy and Aaron Pico offered a contrasting vibe respectful but fierce. Murphy looked confident as he prepares to extend his undefeated streak, while Pico, with a wrestler’s poise, looked ready to challenge that momentum.
The biggest visual sparks came from Jared Cannonier and MVP, whose staredown was loaded with the tension of two dangerous strikers knowing the damage they’re capable of inflicting.
How Does UFC 319 Fit Into the Championship Picture?

UFC 319 is pivotal, especially for the middleweight division. With Du Plessis making his first title defense and Chimaev undefeated, the result of this bout could dictate the division’s future for years to come.
Chimaev has been one of the most hyped fighters in recent UFC history, tearing through opponents with a unique blend of wrestling, pressure, and violence. But Du Plessis brings relentless pace and proven finishing power, making this a classic striker-versus-mauler matchup.
Elsewhere on the card, matchups like Cannonier vs MVP and Murphy vs Pico could also have divisional ramifications, positioning the winners for major opportunities later this year.
What Time Do UFC 319 Broadcasts Begin?
For fans tuning in, UFC 319 spans three broadcast segments across multiple platforms:
- Early Prelims: 6PM ET / 3PM PT on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass
- Prelims: 8PM ET / 5PM PT on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, Disney+, and ESPN+
- Main Card: 10PM ET / 7PM PT on ESPN+ Pay-Per-View
The ceremonial weigh-ins were held on Friday and were free to attend for fans in Chicago. The crowd atmosphere during the face-offs confirmed what we already knew this is a can’t-miss event.
What Are the Key Takeaways from UFC 319 Weigh In Results?
The weigh-ins provided valuable insight ahead of UFC 319. Firstly, the fact that only one fight was scrapped shows how well-prepared the athletes are. Across the board, fighters came in sharp and focused, with no major surprises beyond Bryan Battle’s miss.
Secondly, the energy at the ceremonial weigh-ins reflected the significance of this card. From the buzz around Chimaev’s championship opportunity to the intrigue around MVP’s continued rise, UFC 319 offers something for every fan.
And finally, the physical condition of the fighters, particularly Du Plessis and Chimaev, suggests this will be one of the most physically demanding title fights of the year.
Frequently Asked Questions About UFC 319 Weigh In Results
Why was Bryan Battle’s fight cancelled at UFC 319?
Bryan Battle missed weight by four pounds, exceeding the middleweight limit. Due to the large discrepancy, the bout was cancelled.
Did Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev make weight?
Yes, both fighters made weight successfully. Du Plessis came in at 185 lbs and Chimaev at 183 lbs.
What platforms will broadcast UFC 319?
The main card airs on ESPN+ PPV, while prelims are available on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, Disney+, and ESPN+.
What time does the main event start?
The main card begins at 10PM ET / 7PM PT, with the title bout expected in the final hour.
Can fans attend UFC weigh-ins?
Yes, the ceremonial weigh-ins for UFC 319 were open to the public and held at the United Center.
How do weigh-ins affect UFC fights?
Weigh-ins determine if fighters meet the contract limits. Missing weight can lead to fines, catchweight changes, or fight cancellations.
Who is favored in the Du Plessis vs Chimaev fight?
While betting odds may vary, many analysts view Chimaev’s unbeaten streak and wrestling as key advantages. However, Du Plessis’ power and cardio make this an evenly matched contest.
