Catchweight in UFC refers to a non-standard weight limit agreed upon by both fighters before a bout. It is typically used when two fighters cannot make weight for a specific weight division and agree to compete at a weight that falls in between two standard weight classes.
Catchweight fights are typically used as a compromise when fighters are unable to make weight, ensuring that the fight can still go on without one fighter having a significant size advantage. There are no specific rules governing catchweight fights in the UFC, so the agreed-upon weight is determined by the fighters and their teams.
Catchweight bouts are often controversial in the MMA community, as some view them as unfair to fighters who have put in the effort to make weight for their designated division. However, they have become increasingly common in the UFC as fighters move between weight classes and face challenges making weight.
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