UFC 259 weigh-in results: Israel Adesanya weighs almost five pounds less than Jan Blachowicz

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Israel Adesanya | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC As promised, Israel Adesanya hit the scales with room to spare for Saturday’s UFC 259 main event.
“The Last Stylebender” successfully weighed in at 200.5 pounds for his light heavyweight title challenge of reigning champion Jan Blachowicz, who came in at 205 pounds. Weighing almost five pounds less than Blachowicz, the UFC’s 185-pound champion looks to become the UFC’s fifth champion to hold two titles simultaneously, the first to do so with an undefeated record, and the first to do so with the middleweight and light heavyweight belts.
UFC 259 features two more title fights on the main card, which were also made official at Friday’s weigh-ins. Two-division champion Amanda Nunes weighed in at 145 pounds for her featherweight title defense against Megan Anderson (144.5), and Petr Yan weighed in at 135 pounds for his bantamweight title defense against Aljamain Sterling.
The first 28 fighters to weigh in for Saturday’s 15-fight card all successfully made weight, including former bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz (136), four-time flyweight title challenger Joseph Benavidez (125.5), and recent light heavyweight title challenger Thiago Santos (206).

Light heavyweight contender Glover Teixeira is expected to weigh in as an alternate for the main event.
The official weigh-ins are currently in progress and a live stream is available here.
See the updated weigh-in results below.
Main card (ESPN+ PPV at 10 p.m. ET)
Jan Blachowicz (205) vs. Israel Adesanya (200.5)
Amanda Nunes (145) vs. Megan Anderson (144.5)
Petr Yan (135) vs. Aljamain Sterling (134.5)
Islam Makhachev (156) vs. Drew Dober (156)
Thiago Santos (206) vs. Aleksandar Rakic (206)
Prelim card (ESPN/ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET)
Dominick Cruz (136) vs. Casey Kenney (136)
Song Yadong (135.5) vs. Kyler Phillips (136)
Joseph Benavidez (125.5) vs. Askar Askarov
Kai Kara-France (125.5) vs. Rogerio Bontorin (126)
Prelim card (ESPN+ at 6 p.m. ET)
Tim Elliott (125.5) vs. Jordan Espinosa (126)
Carlos Ulberg (205.0) vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu
Sean Brady (170.5) vs. Jake Matthews (169.5)
Livinha Souza (116) vs. Amanda Lemos (116)
Uros Medic (156) vs. Aalon Cruz (155)
Trevin Jones (134.5) vs. Mario Bautista (135.5)


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