Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi successfully met the flyweight limit during official weigh-ins on Friday, June 19, 2026 [4].
The confirmation ensures the high-stakes rematch can proceed as scheduled. Any failure to make weight by the headliners would have jeopardized the main event and potentially altered the fight's contractual terms.
Both fighters weighed in at or below the 125-pound limit required for the flyweight division [1]. The weigh-ins took place at the UFC Apex arena in Las Vegas, Nevada [2].
While the main event fighters remained on point, the undercard experienced a setback. One fighter on the preliminary card arrived at the scale three pounds over the flyweight limit [1]. This discrepancy often leads to bouts becoming catchweight contests or, in some cases, being canceled entirely if the opponent refuses the weight change.
Kape and Horiguchi are now cleared to compete in the main event on Saturday. The process of making weight is a critical component of professional mixed martial arts, requiring strict dietary and hydration management in the days leading up to the scale [3].
Officials said the headliners are ready for the bout following the Friday proceedings [1]. The event, also known as UFC Fight Night 279, continues to be a focal point for the flyweight division as these two athletes seek to settle their rivalry.
“Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi successfully met the flyweight limit”
The successful weigh-in for Kape and Horiguchi removes the final administrative hurdle before their rematch. In a weight class as restrictive as flyweight, a miss by a headliner can shift the momentum of an entire event card. The undercard miss highlights the volatility of weight cutting, though it does not impact the primary draw of the evening.

