Three UFC Sao Paulo competitors were tripped up by the scale Friday morning, with two being erroneously tagged as having missed weight and a third coming in heavy after accepting a bout on less than 48 hours’ notice.

Bantamweights Tracy Cortez and Vanessa Melo both initially came in one half-pound over the division limit (including one-pound allowance), but a correction later issued by the CABMMA (Brazil’s athletic commission) stated that the scale used for the weigh-ins was off by 0.7 pounds. The bout was already scheduled to proceed with neither fighter being penalized and now they will be recognized as having successfully made weight.

Late-notice replacement Isabela de Padua was not so fortunate as she weighed in at 130.5 pounds, well over the limit for her flyweight bout with Ariane Lipski even taking into account any issues with the scale. The 28-year-old Brazilian is competing in the UFC for the first time and was booked to fight Lipski on Thursday evening after Veronica Macedo withdrew from Saturday’s card due to severe headaches.

De Padua will be fined 30 percent of her purse and her bout with Lipski will proceed as scheduled.

All other 21 fighters successfully made weight for Saturday’s event without issue, including light heavyweight headliners Jan Blachowicz and Ronaldo Souza.