Before Louis Smolka's incredible turning side kick KO win over Richie Vaculik, there was some confusion over whether or not he actually made weight on Friday night. Typically, even when UFC fights are held in countries where the metric system is used, the weights are announced in pounds. This was not the case in Australia, where everything was read only in kilogram, which meant an extra step of multiplying the kilograms by 2.2 to convert to pounds. According to Smolka, officials in Australia told him that he had initially missed weight, which prompted Smolka to sweat off some additional weight. As it turned out, it appears that an error in their arithmetic meant that he'd actually made the flyweight limit all along.

Smolka spoke to Submission Radio's Denis Shkuratov about the mix-up:

"From what I was told I guess somebody called out the weights wrong or I’m not really exactly sure what’s going on but I guess in the conversion from kilograms to pounds or something they were telling me first I didn’t make weight I had to cut another few pounds so I was outside running trying to make the weight and they came outside and I was all wrapped up in towels and he was like no no no you made it you made it you made it and we were kinda confused and not sure what was going on and someone came and told us you made weight we’re one hundred percent sure you made weight you are under the extra kilogram or whatever you get so I was under that and I was able to fight."

The full interview can be viewed at the top of the page.