Prestige FC II Weigh-In Results
Prestige Fighting Championship held the weigh-ins for their May 28th fights in Fort McMurray tonight. Tickets are still available for the show. If you happen to be in the area, pick up a pair as there is nothing like live MMA (Click for here tickets)!
Here are the weigh-in results:
Pro MMA
Lee Mein (256) vs. Ron Faircloth (195.8) – 265
Demian Decorah (242.2) vs. Ray Penny (236.6) – 265
Kenny Hamilton (155.8) vs. Brandon Adamson (156) – 155
Rob Bennett (184.6) vs David Clarke (191.2)* – 185
Rod Montoya (162.2)* vs. Morgan Sickinger (155.8) – 157 CW
Dave Nippard (150)* vs. Shaun Krysa (145) – 145
Mike Ciesnolevicz (230.6) vs. Bruce Nelson (222.6)
Nick Spohn (160.2) vs Travis Moritz (164.2) – 165 CW
Jannie Joubert (248.2) vs. Denny Houle (221.2) – 265
Amateur MMA
Travis Peterson (170.6) vs. Kyle Nelson (166.4) – 170
Cameron Biggin (156)* vs. Eric O’Sullivan (153.2)* – 150
Tim MacDonald (183.8) vs Jared Robb (183.2) – 185
* Came in overweight
Is that correct for Faircloth? He came in super light…. Ah well, War MEIN!!!
Yea, Faircloth posted on fb that the commission told him he needed to gain weight. I dunno… lol
Dammit BKB, you beat me to it!
I’m a pro. Jason, leave it to the pros man!
Is Denny Hoyle Denny Houle by chance???
yeah that’s denny houle
i know i was being an ass…
150 Nippard? I’m surprized you made it that low you tall mofo.
Cameron Biggin (156)* vs. Eric O’Sullivan (153.2)* – 150 ????????????????
why the hell not just agree to 155 that one is lost too me!
WAR MIKE C. and Lee Mein.
An anonymous source asked me to post this for them…
“No REAL Commission in North America would have allowed that main event to proceed. When one fighter weighs in at 195.8 he is then in the light heavyweight division 185-205 and the maximum weight differential that is allowed is 20 lbs. Therefore his opponent would have to weigh 215.8 or less for this fight to be allowed. If he had come in at 205 then it would have been no problem, cause in the heavyweight division the allowable weight differential is 60 lbs. This rule is strictly followed by all commissions.”
Definitely Mark Pavelich!
Also the Lee Mein vs Faircloth fight is a guy 4-9 record vs a 33-19 UFC vet..i would say its fair despite the weight issues.
I heard Faircloth was 206 on his second attempt.
Jarvis says:
May 28, 2011 at 8:38 am
Definitely Mark Pavelich!
Not likely. Mark is buddies with Sandy and will probably be in attendance.
Yeah Cameron Biggin (156)* vs. Eric O’Sullivan (153.2)* – 150 wasn’t 155 because of the fact that the event said they were going to fight at 145.
Some how they forgot to mention that they meant 155, super shady bullshit so far.
Erik fights at 145, so sounds like either a bad promotion or an even worse commission.
*O’Sullivan was preparing for a 150lb fight dieting for over a week and not eating friday afternoon… and found out 45 min prior to cutting his last 3lbs that his opponent was not able to make the 150lb weight so he was forced to go to 155 on the spot… where he is approx. 17lbs lighter then Biggins. sounds fair.
Looks like Eric did pretty well. Congrats.