Both UFC events in 2026 delivered intense drama and unforgettable moments.
The debut event for the Paramount+ streaming era was a stark reminder of the risks involved in weight cutting, highlighted when Cameron Smotherman collapsed during the weigh-ins. Meanwhile, before his upcoming return to Meta Apex in Las Vegas this weekend, main event fighter Vinicius Oliveira opened up about his grueling weight drop to bantamweight. One athlete struggled significantly to make his contracted weight in hopes of a career breakthrough but ended up making headlines for all the wrong reasons without stepping into the octagon. During the UFC 325 fight week in Sydney, a particular incident sparked speculation among fans that a competitor might have jeopardized his second opportunity to join the UFC roster.
At the UFC 325 weigh-ins, New Zealand’s Aaron Tau was caught manipulating the scales by leaning against the curtains and lifting his heels, causing his weight to register lighter than reality. Initially weighed at 122.5 pounds, Tau’s second attempt revealed he actually weighed 129 pounds, which led to the cancellation of his flyweight bout. He was set to face Namsurai Batbayar in the Season 4 finale of the Road to UFC flyweight series, marking his second shot at securing a UFC contract after missing out on Dana White’s Contender Series. During the UFC 325 broadcast, it was unexpectedly announced that their fight would be postponed, prompting criticism from reporter Marcel Dorff and many others. However, a recent update from Chris Presnell on social media clarified that Tau had been replaced, with the flyweight final now scheduled to take place in Macau this May between Ying Shuai and Namsurai Batbayar, as confirmed by Batbayar’s manager and multiple sources.
Following the controversy, Aaron Tau released a brief statement on Instagram, though he did not admit to trying to manipulate the scales. The 32-year-old apologized to his opponent, UFC, team, and fans, acknowledging his failure to fulfill his primary responsibility: making weight and competing. “I pushed until the end but didn’t succeed in making weight or fighting. I’m sorry,” Tau expressed.
Fan Take: This saga underscores the immense challenges and pressures fighters face around weight cutting, a persistent issue that impacts athlete health and fight integrity. For dedicated fans, these developments highlight the ongoing need for reforms to protect fighters and preserve the sport’s competitive fairness.

