UFC Officially Adding Flyweight Class With Four-Man Tournament to Crown Champ

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Before the weekend, UFC president Dana White said he expected to officially announce the addition of a flyweight division within days. It was a promise he kept.

During the UFC 140 post-fight press conference, White announced a four-man tournament that would involve current bantamweights Demetrious Johnson and Joseph Benavidez, who will shed 10 pounds to fight in their more natural class.

The tournament will eventually crown the division's first champion.

White announced a March 3 start date for the tournament. Right now, the promotion has yet to officially announce the date and location of that event, but speculation has placed it in Australia, which would actually make it a March 4 event given its location to the west of the international date line.

Regardless, the fights are set.

Johnson will take on Ian McCall (11-2), who was the 125-pound division champ in Tachi Fighting Championship, and Benavidez will face Yasuhiro Urushitani (19-4-6), the Shooto 123-pound champ.

Johnson was last seen losing a decision to Dominick Cruz during an Oct. 1 UFC on Versus event. He's 9-2 overall. Meanwhile, Benavidez is 15-2, riding a three-fight win streak with victories over Eddie Wineland, Ian Loveland and Wagnney Fabiano.

An addition of a flyweight division had been a longtime goal for the UFC. White first brought up the plan over a year ago, but various other projects and initiatives sidetracked it until now. The addition gives the UFC championships in eight weight classes, including bantamweight (135), featherweight (145), lightweight (155), welterweight (170), middleweight (185), light-heavyweight (205) and heavyweight (265).
 

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This is a terrible idea. I hate that they keep adding more belts and divisions and it is ridiculous that the weight difference between these divisions is only 10 pounds. Rather than having four divisions from Lightweight and below just have Lightweight and then one more smaller division.

They will need to start hiring jockeys to be able to make the weight. Not a fan of this at all.
 

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This is a terrible idea. I hate that they keep adding more belts and divisions and it is ridiculous that the weight difference between these divisions is only 10 pounds. Rather than having four divisions from Lightweight and below just have Lightweight and then one more smaller division.

They will need to start hiring jockeys to be able to make the weight. Not a fan of this at all.
What an incredibly short sighted view.
 

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Not a fan, because the Bantams and Featherweight are pretty new and havent been properly introduced to everyone yet, think it would be a better idea to build those divs up before debuting new ones.

Plus, it gives guys in the higher divs less paydays as they wont get on the card.
 

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What an incredibly short sighted view.

Not sure if the pun was intended or not but if it was well done.

I don't see the point in having so many divisions with such little gap between the weights. The divisions now are 265, 205, 185, 170, 155, 145, 135 and 125. Why have 4 divisions within 30 pounds? That just decreases the fighter pool and it means a weaker division. It would be better having just 155 and 140 because then each division will be much stronger as the competition will be higher.