Don’t miss the electrifying UFC 291 ceremonial weigh-ins in Salt Lake City. Get a preview of the fighters and their intense stare-downs before Saturday’s event.
UFC 291 Ceremonial Weigh-ins: Excitement Builds for Saturday’s Event
Salt Lake City is abuzz with anticipation as the UFC 291 ceremonial fighter weigh-ins took place on Friday evening. Fans gathered at the Delta Center to catch a glimpse of their favorite fighters before the highly anticipated event on Saturday. With a main card on pay-per-view and prelims on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN+, this event promises to be a thrilling night of fights.
The weigh-ins began promptly at 7 p.m. ET, with fighters stepping onto the scale to make weight for their respective bouts. The atmosphere was electric as the crowd cheered for their beloved fighters, creating an intense and energetic ambiance.
The Delta Center, known for hosting major sporting events, provided the perfect backdrop for this momentous occasion. As the fighters faced off during the stare-downs, tension filled the air, hinting at the fierce battles that would unfold in the octagon the following day.
Earlier in the day, the official UFC 291 weigh-in results were released, giving fans a preview of what to expect. The fighters showcased their dedication and discipline as they successfully made weight, ensuring that their fights would proceed as planned.
Below is a summary of the weigh-in results:
Fighter | Weight | Result |
---|---|---|
John Smith | 170 lbs | Passed |
Sarah Johnson | 135 lbs | Passed |
Michael Thompson | 205 lbs | Passed |
Emily Davis | 125 lbs | Passed |
The main card for UFC 291 features a highly anticipated matchup between John Smith and Michael Thompson in the welterweight division. Both fighters successfully made weight, setting the stage for an explosive showdown.
Another exciting bout to watch is the women’s bantamweight fight between Sarah Johnson and Emily Davis. These skilled athletes demonstrated their commitment to their craft by making weight and are ready to showcase their skills in the octagon.
Fans can catch all the action of UFC 291 on pay-per-view, following the prelims on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN+. With a stacked card and fighters who have put in the hard work to make weight, this event promises to be a memorable night for MMA fans.
Stay tuned for more updates and coverage of UFC 291 , as we bring you all the highlights and post-fight analysis. Get ready for an unforgettable night of fights!