UFC women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko and challenger Liz Carmouche both made weight on Friday morning for their title fight headlining Saturday’s UFC Fight Night in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Shevchenko (17-3) hit the scale at 124.5 pounds for her second defense of the belt she won in December.
Carmouche (13-6) came in right at the 125-pound flyweight limit for her second title bid. In 2013, she lost to Ronda Rousey in the first women’s bout in UFC history, which was for a newly created bantamweight belt.
The event, which airs on ESPN+, will be the UFC’s first in Uruguay.
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