The Ultimate Fighting Championship is down one huge
fight ahead of its Saturday show.

At the
UFC Fight Night 234
weigh-ins on Friday morning, Manel Kape
hit the scales at 129.5 pounds. He was slated to rematch Matheus
Nicolau
(126), and when he came in heavy and decided to stop
cutting, he was assessed a 25% fine of his purse. Before the
fighters could square off for their faceoffs, the promotion

canceled
the fight altogether. According to Kape,
Nicolau elected not to receive the fine and accept the match.

“Guys, I couldn’t make the weight this time,” Kape wrote, “two
weeks ago I was extremely sick due to a virus that happened here in
Las Vegas, and I had to stay out of training for five days and
filling myself with antibiotics; [it] not only affected me but many
of my training partners. My coaches and manager thought it was
better for me to cancel the fight due to the state I was in. But I
decided to move on and not cancel. My opponent didn’t accept to
fight or accept my purse.”

This is far from Kape’s first scuttled match in recent memory, as
he has seen a number of his matches fall through for various
reasons dating back to his promotional debut in 2020. Eight
different bouts have been scratched, ranging from Kape failing a
drug test to a foe missing weight to injuries and more. In
comparison, “Starboy” has competed just six times in the Octagon to
date, and he is currently riding a four-fight win streak. Kape

claimed
he was seeking a title shot with a victory on Saturday,
but his plans have been dashed for the time being.

The disappointed flyweight continued, “I would give him my entire
purse if he wants to fight. But things are as they are, and I take
all responsibilities. Last year I had five fights canceled, one of
those my opponent was 11 lbs above, even so I agreed to fight.
Thank you to all the [UFC Performance Institute] nutritionists who
tried everything for me to make weight. See you guys soon.”

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