John Lineker has struggled to make weight throughout his UFC run. | Photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com
UFC President Dana White wants to make sure that Kelvin Gastelum and John Lineker never have issues cutting weight again.
White told Combate on Saturday that UFC 183 will be the last time that Gastelum and Lineker compete in their current weight classes.
“Lineker will never fight at flyweight again. He will have to move up to bantamweight,” White said. “Same thing with Gastelum. This was the last time he will fight at welterweight. He has weight issues, had to go to the hospital and was cleared by the doctors to come to the weigh-ins. He came in 10 pounds over. He will have to move up to middleweight.”
Gastelum was the middleweight winner of “The Ultimate Fighter 17,” but he dropped to 170 pounds after defeating Uriah Hall at the show’s finale. The Yuma, Ariz., native is 4-0 at welterweight, but has struggled on the scale since making the move, including missing weight ahead of a UFC Fight Night clash with Nicholas Musoke this past June.
Lineker, meanwhile, would be one of the flyweight division’s top contenders if he were able to consistently make weight. The Brazilian known as “Hands of Stone” has won five of his last six outings, but Friday marked the fourth time he has failed to hit the contracted flyweight limit. Lineker primarily competed at bantamweight in Jungle Fight prior to signing with the UFC.