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UFC Vegas 100 Weigh-Ins: Two Fighters Miss Weight
As the UFC gears up for UFC Vegas 100, anticipation is building for the main event featuring welterweights Neil Magny and Carlos Prates. Scheduled for November 9 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, this event promises to deliver high-stakes action as both fighters look to solidify their standings in a competitive division. The early weigh-ins have already set the stage, showcasing the fighters’ readiness and determination ahead of their bouts.
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— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) November 8, 2024
Neil Magny, a veteran of the octagon, holds the record for the most wins in UFC welterweight history with 22 victories. At 37 years old, he faces a significant challenge against the rising star Carlos Prates, who is currently on a remarkable ten-fight winning streak. Prates has finished nine of those victories, demonstrating his finishing ability and striking prowess. The weigh-in results confirm that both fighters made weight, with Magny coming in at 171 pounds and Prates slightly lighter at 170.5 pounds. This sets the stage for what could be a pivotal matchup in each fighter’s career trajectory.
Prates, representing Vale Top Team and Fighting Nerds, is viewed as a -800 favorite by oddsmakers, reflecting his recent performances and momentum in the welterweight division. His last outing was a decisive second-round knockout of Jingliang Li at UFC 305, which has only fueled expectations for his performance against Magny. Conversely, Magny’s recent form has been less consistent; he has alternated wins and losses in his last seven fights. His most recent bout ended in a second-round TKO defeat to Michael Morales, raising questions about his ability to compete with top contenders like Prates.
The co-main event features Ricky Turcios, winner of “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 29, taking on Bernardo Sopai in a bantamweight clash. This fight adds further intrigue to the card as Turcios aims to bounce back from previous setbacks while Sopai seeks to establish himself within the division. The odds favor Sopai at -360, indicating confidence in his abilities to secure a victory against Turcios.
UFC Vegas 100 also boasts an exciting undercard with several notable matchups. A middleweight fight between Reinier de Ridder and Gerald Meerschaert adds depth to the card, while women’s strawweights Gillian Robertson and Luana Pinheiro are set to clash in another highly anticipated bout. Each of these fights contributes to an overall card that promises excitement and unpredictability.
The early weigh-ins not only confirm that fighters are on track but also serve as a reminder of the physical and mental challenges they face leading up to fight night. The atmosphere at the Apex is electric as fans eagerly await the action that will unfold. With fighters like Magny and Prates headlining the event, UFC Vegas 100 is shaping up to be a significant night for both established veterans and emerging talents.
As fight night approaches, all eyes will be on how each competitor performs under pressure. The stakes are high for both Magny and Prates; a victory could propel them closer to title contention or reaffirm their status within the welterweight ranks. For fans of mixed martial arts, UFC Vegas 100 represents not just another event but an opportunity to witness potential career-defining moments unfold in real-time.
UFC Vegas 100 Weigh-In Results
MAIN CARD (ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET)
- Neil Magny (171) vs. Carlos Prates (170.5)
- Bernardo Sopaj (136) vs. Ricky Turcios (136)
- Reinier de Ridder (185) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (185)
- Luana Pinheiro (115.5) vs. Gillian Robertson (116)
- Mansur Abdul-Malik (186) vs. Dusko Todorovic (185.5)
PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 4 p.m. ET)
- Denise Gomes (115) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (115.5)
- Gaston Bolanos (135.5) vs. Cortavious Romious (136)
- Zach Scroggin (174)* vs. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (171)
- Charlie Radtke (171) vs. Matthew Semelsberger (171)
- Da’Mon Blackshear (135.5) vs. Cody Stamann (135.5)
- Tresean Gore (186) vs. Antonio Trocoli (186)
- Melissa Mullins (137)** vs. Klaudia Sygula (136)