Chidi
Njokuani stood his ground against the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Commission.
Njokuani scored an upset win over Joel
Alvarez via unanimous decision at UFC
330. “Chidi Bang Bang” subsequently explained why he had to
step on the scales twice at the official weigh-ins before the
fight.
Chidi Njokuani says faulty scale reading led to second UFC 330
weigh-in
Njokuani initially weighed in half a pound over the non-title
171-pound limit, before returning shortly after to successfully
make weight behind the privacy screen. He blames the confusion on
athletic commission officials.
Njokuani claims he had made weight with his underwear on backstage
on the digital scales. When he missed weight on the official scale,
the commission asked him to cut the remaining weight. However, he
says he refused to cut weight any further, even jokingly
threatening the official in charge of the scales.
“They make us weigh in on the digital scale in the back first,”
Njokuani said at the post-fight press conference. “They
double-check, make sure you’re on weight before you go out there… I
weighed in on the scale in the back with my underwear on and I was
on weight. So, they were like, ‘Alright, go out there and weigh
yourself.’ And then I was a pound heavy. That’s why I was looking
at the commission; I didn’t know what was going on. They're like,'You're going to have to cut,' and I'm like, 'I'm not going to cut
anything.' I'm going to cut this motherf*cker if he doesn't get his
sh*t together. They tried it again, put the scale on the right
weight and then I stepped on and it worked out.”
With his win over Alvarez, Njokuani snapped a two-fight skid and
improved his record to 26-12.
Chidi Njokuani explains bizarre UFC 330 weigh-in mix-up
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