What happens when a fighter misses weight?
The fight may proceed at a catchweight, and the fighter who missed weight typically forfeits a percentage of their purse to their opponent.
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UFC Fight Night: Moicano vs. Duncan is set following official weigh-ins, but not without some fighters facing challenges on the scale. The event promises exciting matchups and potential upsets.
The weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night: Moicano vs. Duncan saw most fighters hitting their marks, setting the stage for the event at Meta APEX in Las Vegas. However, Rafael Estevam's continued struggles with weight raise concerns about his future in the UFC. Despite missing weight, his fight against Ethyn Ewing will proceed at catchweight. RotoWire MMA betting page offers predictions, highlighting potential upsets and value picks across various platforms like DraftKings and PrizePicks. Fighters like Kai Kamaka, Melissa Gatto, and Hailey Cowan are identified as potential value picks. Guilherme Pat and Jose Delano are also highlighted as potential winners via KO/TKO.
The fight may proceed at a catchweight, and the fighter who missed weight typically forfeits a percentage of their purse to their opponent.
The main card streams live on Paramount+.
RotoWire suggests watching Kai Kamaka, Melissa Gatto, and Hailey Cowan for potential upsets.
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