UFC fighter Cameron Smotherman collapses after weight cut in horrifying scene

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A frightening scene in Las Vegas.

Ahead of UFC 324, prelim fighter Cameron Smotherman successfully made weight but collapsed getting off the scale, falling onto the stage and appearing to hit his head before lying unconscious on the floor.

The scary scene saw many promotion staff come to Smotherman’s aid as they called for doctors to give him medical treatment.

Smotherman’s prelims fight against Ricky Turcios has been canceled, The Post can confirm.

There is no update on his condition at this time, and he was transported to a local hospital.

As personnel surrounded Smotherman, they rolled him onto his back while his eyes were open and he appeared to float in and out of consciousness.

Smotherman had to be carried off by UFC personnel, as he could not walk off under his own power.

With the fight canceled, Smotherman can receive IV fluids and other medical attention at the hospital.

IV’s are not allowed by state athletic commissions when weight cutting due to the potential ramifications.

Smotherman weighed in at 135.5 pounds, right on target for his fight with Turcios.

UFC fighter Cameron Smotherman collapses onto the stage during a weigh-in.Cameron Smotherman faints after walking off the scale.

Weight cutting is long known as one of the nastiest parts of the fight business in both MMA and boxing, as fighters drain themselves of all fluid to get down to contracted weights.

Scenes like that have occurred previously in combat sports, but this is perhaps the most shocking considering Smotherman his hit head and chin on the stage while in free-fall.

A man lying on a raised platform supported by two other men.Cameron Smotherman is attended to by UFC personnel. X, @aaronbronsteter

As for the other fighters on the card, Deiveson Figueiredo missed weight by 2.5 pounds ahead of his fight with Umar Nurmagomedov, though the bout will remain on the card.

This fight card, beginning at 5 p.m. ET., will be the first one to air on Paramount+, the new exclusive streaming partner for the UFC after seven successful years with ESPN.

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