Manel Kape successfully made weight at the UFC Vegas 119 weigh-ins in Las Vegas, Nevada, ahead of his rematch against Kyoji Horiguchi.
The successful weigh-in ensures the bout proceeds as scheduled, removing the risk of a fight cancellation or a change to a catchweight contest. This matchup is a critical point in the flyweight division, as both athletes seek to establish dominance in a highly competitive weight class.
Kape and Horiguchi both met the required weight limits to compete in the flyweight division [1]. The two fighters faced off during the official proceedings, confirming their readiness for the upcoming event [2]. While some undercard fighters struggled with the scales during the session, the headliners remained on point [3].
The upcoming contest is scheduled for five rounds [1]. This duration indicates the fight is being treated as a featured bout, requiring a higher level of cardiovascular endurance and strategic pacing from both Kape and Horiguchi.
Both athletes have focused their preparations on this specific rematch to settle previous scores [1]. The event takes place in Las Vegas, a central hub for mixed martial arts where the UFC frequently hosts its flagship and numbered events [1].
“Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi both made weight at the UFC Vegas 119 weigh-ins”
The successful weigh-in confirms that neither fighter will enter the Octagon with a significant weight advantage or disadvantage, ensuring a fair athletic contest. Because the fight is scheduled for five rounds, it will test the endurance of both athletes more than a standard three-round bout, potentially shifting the tactical approach to a slower, more calculated pace.

