
Miocic vs. Overeem: Weigh-In Info, Top Comments Before UFC 203
Stipe Miocic and Alistair Overeem both made weight for Saturdayโs heavyweight title tilt at UFC 203, although there was a fair bit of drama on the scales on Friday morning.
The Dutch star was late to the weigh-in because of being โa little bit slowโ and was consequently fined $500 by the Ohio commission, per Tim Burke of Bloody Elbow.
Even so, the headline fight is still very much on, with Miocic weighing in at 246 pounds and his relaxed opponent hitting 249 pounds, as FOX Sports: UFC reported:
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Itโs all set to be an incredibly tight encounter at the Q, although home advantage could play a huge role in the fight.
Miocic is a proud Clevelander and will be backed heavily by the capacity crowd on Saturday night.
Either way, the man himself said all he cares about his getting into the ring and getting the job done, perย Brent Brookhouse of MMAjunkie: "It doesnโt matter where I fight at. It could be Cleveland, it could be Brazil again. Iโm here for business. When I walk to the Octagon, itโs all Iโm going to think about, me and Alistair. Itโs all I care about. Nobody else is going to get in the octagon with us. Iโm going to win and thatโs the way itโs going to be."

Miocic is incredibly durable in the Octagon, and heโll look to drag the fight out for as long as possible before getting Overeem on the canvas and putting the fight to bed.
The Dutchman, meanwhile, tends to bide his time and wait for a single chance to land a knockout blow, which should play into Miocicโs hands nicely.
If the American can control the pace of the fight and crank the speed up a few notches, then Overeem will struggle to keep up and could lose steam quickly.
However, the challenger is confident he can silence the Cleveland crowd, saying heโd be โsorryโ to take the title away from Ohio, perย Brookhouse: "People are very friendly and very open. I was here during the parade, it was madness. It was good to see a proud state finally accomplish [winning] championships. I almost feel a little bit sad Iโm going to take something away from them. But I will be taking that something away this Saturday."

Overeem is the better overall striker and will likely look to land some heavy blows early on to knock Miocic off his game, although that could prove to act against him in terms of fatigue.
Itโll undoubtedly be a closely fought contest in Cleveland, although Miocic may just have an edge. The UFC heavyweight title is proving rather hard for fighters to hang onto, but the American has more than enough about him to get acquainted with the belt.


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