Moicano and Duncan Make Weight for UFC Vegas 115 Main Event Lightweight Showdown
UFC Vegas 115 received the green light for Saturday's action-packed card as all 26 scheduled fighters successfully made weight during Friday morning's official weigh-ins at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The seamless weigh-in process ensures fans will witness every scheduled bout without the drama of weight cuts gone wrong.
Main event combatants Renato Moicano and Chris Duncan both hit the lightweight limit of 156 pounds exactly, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive clash between two fighters seeking to establish themselves among the division's elite contenders. Their successful cuts eliminate any concerns about the headlining bout proceeding as scheduled.
Moicano, the Brazilian veteran, has built a reputation for his striking precision and tactical acumen inside the octagon. His ability to consistently make weight demonstrates the professionalism that has defined his lengthy UFC career, providing confidence that he will arrive in optimal condition for Saturday's main event assignment.
Duncan represents the next generation of lightweight talent looking to make his mark against established competition. His perfect weight cut suggests thorough preparation and discipline that bodes well for his ability to perform at peak level when the lights are brightest at the UFC Apex.
The co-main event features a compelling strawweight battle between Virna Jandiroba and Tabatha Ricci, with both fighters comfortably making the 116-pound limit. Jandiroba weighed in at exactly 116 pounds while Ricci came in half a pound under at 115.5, indicating excellent preparation from both athletes.
Jandiroba's successful cut maintains her reputation as one of the division's most professional competitors, consistently arriving in championship condition regardless of opponent or stakes involved. Her disciplined approach to weight management often translates to superior conditioning during fights.
Ricci's smooth cut to 115.5 pounds demonstrates her commitment to maximizing every advantage available, including the psychological edge that comes from being slightly under the weight limit. This attention to detail reflects the mentality required to compete at the highest levels of mixed martial arts.
The heavyweight division sees action with Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev and Brendson Ribeiro meeting at 205 pounds, though specific weights were not immediately available for both fighters. The heavyweight limit provides substantial margin for error, but both fighters appeared confident and professional during the weigh-in proceedings.
Featherweight action features Tommy McMillen weighing in at 145.5 pounds against Manolo Zecchini at exactly 145 pounds, demonstrating textbook weight cutting from both athletes. Their successful cuts ensure fans will see these fighters at optimal physical condition when they collide Saturday evening.
Jose Delano made weight at 144.5 pounds while Robert Ruchala hit 146 pounds for their scheduled featherweight contest, though Ruchala's weight appears to exceed the division limit, potentially requiring further verification or bout adjustment.
The preliminary card features numerous compelling matchups across multiple weight classes, including Lando Vannata returning to the octagon at 156 pounds for lightweight competition. Vannata's successful cut suggests he remains committed to competing at his natural weight class despite previous experimentation with other divisions.
Bantamweight competition includes Alessandro Costa weighing 125.5 pounds for his bout against Stewart Nicoll, whose weight was not immediately available. The bantamweight division has provided numerous exciting contests throughout UFC Vegas events.
Women's competition features Alice Pereira versus Hailey Cowan at 136 pounds, with Cowan making weight successfully while Pereira's weight requires confirmation. The flyweight division also sees action with Dione Barbosa at 126 pounds facing Melissa Gatto at 125.5 pounds.
Saturday's UFC Vegas 115 card streams exclusively on Paramount+, with main card action beginning at 8:00 PM ET and preliminary fights starting at 5:00 PM ET. The successful weigh-ins ensure fight fans will experience the complete card as originally scheduled.
The UFC Apex continues serving as an ideal venue for these intimate fight cards, providing excellent production value while maintaining the intensity that defines UFC competition regardless of venue size or capacity.
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