DALLAS – If Henry Cejudo doesn’t make weight, Saturday’s UFC 185 event is going to need a new pay-per-view opener.

Chris Cariaso (17-6 MMA, 7-4 UFC), who meets Cejudo (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) in the first PPV bout at Dallas’ American Airlines Center, is putting his foot down when it comes to the former Olympic gold-medal wrestler, who’s repeatedly struggled to make the 126-pound limit for the flyweight division.

Cejudo’s weight is such a concern that you can literally bet on whether he’ll make weight at today’s UFC 185 fighter weigh-ins.

“When it comes down to it, he better make weight,” said Cariaso, who fights for the first time since a title loss to champ Demetrious Johnson in September. “If he wants to fight me, he better make weight.”

After a series of weight-related gaffes with Legacy FC, Cejudo was slated for a heavily anticipated UFC debut this past August. However, he suffered medical issues during his weight cut and was pulled from the card. He was then forced to move up to bantamweight, and in his first official UFC fight, he defeated 135-pounder Dustin Kimura – largely with his striking – in a dominant performance. That earned him one more chance at flyweight, but he’s obviously on a short leash this weekend.

“You have one job to do, and your job is to make weight, get to the fight, and compete,” Cariaso said. “I’ve done it every single time. I bust my ass every single time to do it, and he has to do the same thing.”

Check out the video above to hear more from both Cariaso and Cejudo, who’s confident he won’t experience issues on the scale.

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