Ailin Perez refuses to fight Macy Chiasson if she misses weight at UFC Mexico City

Ailin Perez has warned that she will not face Macy Chiasson at UFC Mexico City if her opponent misses the bantamweight limit. The No. 7-ranked fighter cited Chiasson's history of weight issues and her recent observations at the UFC Performance Institute. Meanwhile, Chiasson has focused on intense altitude training and dismissed Perez's mind games ahead of their February 28, 2026, bout.

The upcoming UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Kavanagh event in Mexico City features a key women's bantamweight matchup between Ailin Perez and Macy Chiasson on February 28, 2026, at Arena CDMX. Perez, riding a five-fight win streak, expressed strong reservations about proceeding if Chiasson fails to make the 135-pound limit. In an interview with MMA Junkie, Perez stated, "I don’t see Macy beating me in any way or any area... If she doesn’t make weight, I won’t fight." She noted Chiasson's size, saying, "I see her every day at the UFC PI, and I see she’s very big," and referenced Chiasson's past misses, including two official failures and two catchweight bouts, such as with Ketlen Vieira.

Perez, who has prepared for three months, emphasized no excuses would be accepted, adding that she preferred other opponents like Norma Dumont, calling Chiasson "very boring and ugly." She predicted a finish similar to her performance in France.

Chiasson, ranked No. 8, enters after a challenging 2025 marked by two losses and the birth of her first child, now eight months old. In a UFC.com interview, she described her preparation as the hardest of her career, incorporating marathon training for Mexico City's altitude: "I put in over 30 miles a week of running... close to 40 miles, on top of training." The 34-year-old Dallas native highlighted her 72.5-inch reach and a game plan to utilize length against Perez's wrestling, stating, "I really see myself frustrating this girl."

Addressing Perez's provocations, Chiasson remained unfazed: "She’s been trying to get to me a little bit... But I’m here on a mission." A victory could position Chiasson for rematches, including with Irene Aldana, from whom she suffered a liver up-kick loss in 2022. UFC officials will monitor weigh-ins closely to ensure the bout proceeds.

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Dramatic illustration of UFC Mexico City main event face-off between Brandon Moreno and Lone’er Kavanagh, with cheering hometown crowd.
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UFC Mexico City event features Moreno versus Kavanagh in main bout

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The UFC returns to Mexico City on February 28, 2026, with Fight Night headlined by former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno facing short-notice opponent Lone’er Kavanagh. Moreno seeks to rebound from recent losses, while the co-main event pits Marlon Vera against David Martinez. Fighters like Daniel Zellhuber and Ailin Perez also aim to shine in front of hometown crowds.

All 26 fighters successfully made weight at the official weigh-ins for UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Kavanagh in Mexico City. Brandon Moreno weighed in at 125.5 pounds, utilizing the one-pound non-title allowance, while short-notice replacement Lone’er Kavanagh hit 125 pounds exactly for their flyweight main event. This marks the second consecutive perfect weigh-in slate for the UFC following early 2026 mishaps.

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Mexican prospect Regina Tarin will make her UFC debut on short notice at UFC Mexico City after Sofia Montenegro withdrew from her fight against Ernesta Kareckaite. The bout has been set at a 130-pound catchweight. The event, scheduled for February 28, 2026, in Mexico City's Arena CDMX, has seen other changes including the main event.

At UFC Fight Night in Mexico City on February 28, 2026, bonuses were awarded to fighters who impressed in their debuts or on short notice. Imanol Rodriguez and Lone’er Kavanagh each earned Performance of the Night honors, while Regina Tarin versus Ernesta Kareckaite took Fight of the Night. The event drew 16,454 attendees to Arena CDMX.

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UFC Fight Night returns to Mexico City with Brandon Moreno facing late replacement Lone'er Kavanagh in the main event on February 28. The card features Mexican fighters in every bout, highlighting local talent at Arena CDMX. The event streams live on Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET.

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