Three UFC Middleweight Division fighters weigh in at UFC 326 in Las Vegas on March 7 2026

The UFC Middleweight Division takes center stage at UFC 326 on Saturday, March 7, 2026, with three separate bouts on the card at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Three fighters from the 185-pound class weighed in across the main card and preliminary bouts, giving the division a concentrated presence at one of the UFC’s marquee pay-per-view events of the year.

UFC 326 airs live on Paramount+ with the main card beginning at 9 p.m. ET and 6 p.m. PT. The event is headlined by a BMF title bout between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira at lightweight. The three 185-pound matchups carry real ranking implications for the division.

Three Middleweight Bouts Confirmed for UFC 326

Caio Borralho meets Reinier de Ridder in the co-main event, a pairing with direct title contender implications given both fighters’ standing at 185 pounds. Gregory Rodrigues faces Brunno Ferreira in a separate middleweight contest. Donte Johnson meets Cody Brundage in a third bout at the same weight class. All six competitors made weight without issue at the official weigh-ins on March 6, 2026.

The Borralho vs. de Ridder matchup draws the most scrutiny from a rankings standpoint. Borralho has built sustained momentum inside the 185-pound weight class over his last several outings. De Ridder — a former ONE Championship double champion across two weight divisions — brings a grappling-heavy approach that forces opponents into uncomfortable positions on the canvas. Whichever fighter controls octagon distance and limits takedown exposure will hold a structural edge across three rounds.

The Rodrigues vs. Ferreira bout adds a different layer to the evening. Both fighters carry Brazilian roots and genuine finishing ability, making a cautious, tactical contest unlikely. Rodrigues has demonstrated the fight IQ to blend striking with opportunistic grappling transitions throughout his UFC tenure. Ferreira brings physical attributes that the 185-pound roster has not yet fully measured. Their combined finishing rate gives this bout a high probability of ending before the final horn.

Why These Bouts Matter for the 185-Pound Rankings

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Middleweight matchups positioned near the top of major pay-per-view cards carry outsized weight in the UFC’s informal ranking process. A decisive finish or a dominant decision in a prominent slot typically accelerates a fighter’s path toward a title shot conversation. Borralho vs. de Ridder fits that profile — two competitors with legitimate finishing records, contrasting styles, and enough name recognition to command attention from matchmaking staff after the result is logged.

No title fight at 185 pounds was announced for UFC 326, which means the championship picture stays open for the featured middleweight winner to influence. The UFC has historically inserted rematches, cross-divisional challengers, or returning fighters into title contention ahead of co-main event victors. That reality means Borralho and de Ridder will need a finish or a dominant showing — not just a win — to build the strongest possible case to UFC matchmakers.

The Johnson vs. Brundage contest represents a different competitive tier. Both fighters are working to establish themselves inside the top 15, and a victory here provides the kind of ranked-opponent record that opens doors to bigger assignments. Brundage has faced physically demanding opponents before, while Johnson’s profile as a developing middleweight gives the bout competitive balance on paper.

Key Developments at the UFC 326 Weigh-Ins

All weigh-in results were published March 6, 2026, the day before fight night at the T-Mobile Arena venue. Three verified data points from that session define the 185-pound class picture heading into Saturday.

  • Caio Borralho and Reinier de Ridder weighed in successfully for the featured middleweight contest, positioned directly beneath the BMF title main event on the UFC 326 billing.
  • Gregory Rodrigues and Brunno Ferreira both hit the 185-pound mark for their separate contest on the card.
  • Donte Johnson and Cody Brundage confirmed the third middleweight bout by clearing the weight limit at the official session.

Three fighters from one weight class clearing the scale on the same card is a notable concentration of 185-pound activity for a single UFC event. The broadcast window opens at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+, with prelims preceding the five-bout main card. Results from all three middleweight contests will feed directly into the UFC’s next ranking update cycle.

What Comes Next for the UFC Middleweight Division

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A definitive win by Borralho or de Ridder puts the victor in a strong position to argue for a title shot or a top-five assignment. With no 185-pound championship fight announced for UFC 326, the division’s pecking order stays fluid heading into the spring schedule. The co-main event winner will enter that conversation with fresh momentum and a high-profile result on their record.

For Rodrigues and Ferreira, the path forward runs through the win column and into the ranked portion of the roster. The division carries enough depth that one strong performance can shift a fighter from fringe contender to legitimate top-15 threat overnight. The Johnson-Brundage contest follows the same logic at an earlier point in both careers, where a convincing victory accelerates timeline and booking leverage.

Three middleweight contests on a single pay-per-view card is a rare concentration of 185-pound action. By Sunday morning, the UFC Middleweight Division will carry at least three new results with direct ranking consequences — and the fighters who finish will hold the loudest argument for what comes next.

How many middleweight bouts are on the UFC 326 card?

UFC 326 features three middleweight bouts: Caio Borralho vs. Reinier de Ridder in the featured 185-pound contest, Gregory Rodrigues vs. Brunno Ferreira, and Donte Johnson vs. Cody Brundage. All six fighters made weight at the official weigh-ins on March 6, 2026, clearing the 185-pound limit without issue.

Where is UFC 326 being held and how can fans watch it?

UFC 326 takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7, 2026. The main card airs live on Paramount+ starting at 9 p.m. ET and 6 p.m. PT. The event is headlined by a BMF title bout between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira at lightweight.

Who is fighting in the UFC 326 co-main event?

Caio Borralho and Reinier de Ridder meet in the co-main slot at middleweight. The bout is a standard 185-pound contest, not a title fight. Both fighters weighed in on March 6, 2026, one day before the event at the Las Vegas venue.

What channel is UFC 326 on in 2026?

UFC 326 airs on Paramount+ in the United States. The main card begins at 9 p.m. ET on March 7, 2026, broadcast live from Las Vegas. Paramount+ serves as the exclusive home for this pay-per-view event.

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