The Professional Fighters League (PFL) concluded official weigh-ins for PFL Road to Dubai, which will take place on Saturday, February 7, at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Fighters across multiple weight classes confirmed their eligibility, setting up championship and preliminary matchups for a global audience. The weigh-ins are a critical step to ensure fairness and readiness before the main card and preliminary bouts.
Main event and co-main championship weigh-ins
Usman Nurmagomedov and challenger Alfie Davis both successfully made weight for the lightweight world title fight, tipping the scales at 155.0 lbs and 154.6 lbs, respectively. They are officially set to compete for the PFL Lightweight World Championship on February 7.

The co-main event will see Ramazan Kuramagomedov and Shamil Musaev competing for the inaugural PFL Welterweight World Championship after making weight at 170.0 lbs and 169.6 lbs. Achieving the championship limit confirms both fighters are prepared for title contention.
Preliminary card weigh-ins and notable results
Several preliminary fighters completed their weigh-ins successfully. Amru Magomedov and Kolton Englund faced off in a lightweight bout at 155.6 lbs and 155.8 lbs. Bantamweight fighters Taylor Lapilus and Kasum Kasumov made 135.6 lbs and 136.0 lbs. Featherweight, light heavyweight, middleweight, and women’s flyweight divisions also had competitors make weight.
Denise Kielholtz missed weight in the women’s flyweight division, registering 127.0 lbs. As a result, she will forfeit 20% of her purse, while her opponent, Antonia Silvaneide, remains within the weight limit.
Global broadcast and streaming
PFL Road to Dubai will be streamed live in the United States on the ESPN App, in MENA on STARZPLAY, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on DAZN. The main card begins at 12 p.m. EST / 5 p.m. GMT on February 7, while the preliminary card starts at 9 a.m. EST / 2 p.m. GMT. Fans worldwide will have access to live coverage of both championship and preliminary bouts.
The completion of the weigh-ins ensures all fighters are ready for the event and marks the final step before PFL athletes compete for titles in Dubai. Competitors, officials, and fans now turn their focus to the Coca-Cola Arena, where championship bouts and preliminary matchups will take place.