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Jon Anik and Ben Askren lead the charge for use of digital scale after Charles Oliveira misses weight by half a pound

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Charles Oliveira couldn’t make the stipulated 155lbs ahead of his title clash against Justin Gaethje at UFC 274, not before a lot of commotion from the MMA community – Jon Anik and Ben Askren led the charge for the use of a digital scale

Charles Oliveira missed weight at the UFC 274 weigh-ins by half a pound, which saw his lightweight title being stripped off. He will now fight Justin Gaethje in the main event sans a promise of the belt despite him scripting a victory.

After having initially missed weight, Oliveira was given an hour’s time to make weight. A confident Oliveira walked in the second time, only to miss weight by the exact same 0.5 lbs.

Charles Oliveira misses weight at UFC 274 (Credits: Bloody Elbow)

It later came to light that Oliveira had made weight on the scale backstage.

The use of a digital scale was stressed by the MMA community after Oliveira’s weigh-in mishap. It is believed that ‘Do Bronx’ had weighed in on a digital scale before stepping on the calibrated weighing machine.

Jon Anik motions for a digital scale

UFC commentator Jon Anik was quick to echo his thoughts on the same. He tweeted: “Motion for a digital scale. #UFC274.”

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Former UFC welterweight Ben Askren chimed in on the same. Calling the calibrated weighing scales sh***, Askren wrote:

“What did Olivera weigh on the digital that they have backstage? Those are way more reliable than the shitty slide scales.

He continued: “If he was 155 on an official @ufc digital scale backstage(yes they have one in the staging room) I say count it.”

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