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UFC 313 ceremonial weigh-in: Fighters have a final stare down ahead of Saturday’s event

UFC 313, scheduled for Saturday, March 8, 2025, features Alex Pereira defending his light heavyweight title against Magomed Ankalaev. The co-main event includes a rematch between Justin Gaethje and Rafael Fiziev. The ceremonial weigh-in saw confident statements from both Pereira and Ankalaev. Fans are eager to see if the title remains with Pereira or changes hands.
UFC 313 ceremonial weigh-in: Fighters have a final stare down ahead of Saturday’s event
Alex Pereira vs Magomed Ankalaev. Image via UFC/YouTube (screengrab)
The UFC 313 will be headlined by the defending light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira going head-on against the title contender Magomed Ankalaev. The co-main event will see a rematch between Justin Gaethje and Rafael Fiziev after Dan Hooker withdrew from the fixture. With the event being slated for this Saturday, i.e., March 8, 2025, the fighters from the 12 fight cards have a final ceremonial weigh-in face-off on March 7 2025 (Friday), before going against each other inside the octagon.

Magomed Ankalaev seems confident ahead of his bout against Alex Pereira, saying, “I am going to eat this guy alive.”

The weigh-in ceremony was live streamed at 12 pm ET, along with the final staredowns amongst the fighters at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay. The main event is scheduled to be held at the T-Mobile Arena from 10 pm ET.
The results of the weigh-in are as follows:
Main Card
· 205 lbs.: UFC Light Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira (205) vs. Magomed Ankalaev (205)
· 155 lbs.: Justin Gaethje (156) vs. Rafael Fiziev (156)
· 155 lbs.: Ignacio Bahamondes (156) vs. Jalin Turner (154.5)
· 115 lbs.: Amanda Lemos (116) vs. Iasmin Lucindo (115.5)
· 155 lbs.: King Green (155.5) vs. Mauricio Ruffy (155.5)
Prelims
· 265 lbs.: Curtis Blaydes (262) vs. Rizvan Kuniev (264.5)
· 125 lbs.: Joshua Van (125.5) vs. Rei Tsuruya (125.5)
· 185 lbs.: Brunno Ferreira (186) vs. Armen Petrosyan (186)
· 170 lbs.: Carlos Leal (169) vs. Alex Morono (171)
Early Prelims
· 145 lbs.: Francis Marshall (146) vs. Mairon Santos (145.5)
· 185 lbs.: Djorden Santos (185.5) vs. Ozzy Diaz (185.5)
· 145 lbs.: Chris Gutierrez (144.5) vs. John Castaneda (145)
UFC 313: Ceremonial Weigh-In

The weigh-in ceremony ended with the headliners coming face to face for a stare-down. Post the ritual, Ankalaev was asked how it felt like to finally fight for the title. Amidst the audience booing, Ankalaev was quick to respond, saying, “It feels great. I'm going to eat this guy. All these people booing me right now, tomorrow they are going to love me.”
The defending champion did not hold back either in conveying his opinion that reflected upon hi self-confidence: “I think this is a great challenge. We are talking about a fighter who has been doing his work. But this is my time. Chama”
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With both the fighters being equally confident about their stance in the upcoming fight, the bout will really be an interesting one. Fans are excited to watch if the title holder remains the same or there will be a dethroning taking place at UFC 313.
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