NEW YORK -- TJ Dillashaw made weight ahead of his title bout with UFC flyweight champion Henry Cejudo on Saturday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Dillashaw, the UFC's bantamweight champion, needed to be 125 pounds on Friday morning and weighed in at 124.6 pounds. He typically weighs in at 135 pounds for a bantamweight bout.
Cejudo stepped to the scale approximately 45 minutes later. He hit his mark at 124.4 pounds, making the championship bout official.
Dillashaw (16-3) has won eight of his last nine fights, including back-to-back recent victories over former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt. Cejudo (13-2) claimed the UFC's flyweight belt in August by upsetting longtime division champion Demetrious Johnson. Following the win, Cejudo called for a shot at the bantamweight belt.
After negotiations with both sides, Dillashaw agreed to come down a weight class in hopes of picking up a second belt. The only UFC fighters to hold two belts simultaneously are Conor McGregor, Daniel Cormier and Amanda Nunes.
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