UFC Perth: Ulberg and Reyes Make Weight for Light Heavyweight Showdown
UFC Perth delivered a mostly successful weigh-in ceremony Friday afternoon at RAC Arena, with light heavyweight contenders Carlos Ulberg and Dominick Reyes both successfully making weight for their crucial main event showdown. However, one fighter on the undercard failed to hit their mark, casting a minor shadow over an otherwise professional afternoon in Western Australia.
The New Zealand-based Ulberg, who has emerged as a legitimate threat in the 205-pound division, stepped onto the scales at 204.5 pounds, well within the light heavyweight limit. The 32-year-old appeared relaxed and confident, acknowledging the supportive crowd that has rallied behind him throughout fight week.
"I feel fantastic," Ulberg said after making weight. "The cut was smooth, and I'm ready to put on a show for everyone who made the trip to Perth. Dominick is a former title challenger, so this is exactly the type of fight I need to prove I belong at the top."
Former UFC title challenger Reyes, looking to rebuild his career after recent setbacks, also made weight without issue at 204 pounds. The American veteran has emphasized the importance of this fight for his championship aspirations, knowing that another loss could significantly damage his standing in the division.
The lone miss of the afternoon came from preliminary card fighter Jake Matthews, who came in 2.5 pounds over the welterweight limit for his bout against Neil Magny. Matthews will forfeit a percentage of his purse and the fight will proceed at a catchweight, though both camps have agreed to continue with the contest.
UFC Perth represents a significant opportunity for the promotion to showcase emerging talent in front of an enthusiastic Australian crowd. The Perth market has consistently delivered strong attendance figures and passionate fan support, making it an ideal location for developing stars like Ulberg to gain valuable main event experience.
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