Bellator 62 Weigh-in Results: ‘Big Monster’ Overweight, Heavyweight Tourney Final Scrapped
Eric
Prindle was given the green light Thursday to compete in
Bellator’s Season 5 heavyweight tournament final, but the same was
not true for opponent Thiago
Santos, who hit the scales more than 11 pounds overweight prior
to the scheduled
Bellator 62 clash.
Sherdog.com has confirmed with a source close to the fighters that the matchup has been canceled as a result of Santos’ failure to make weight. The Brazilian officially weighed in at 277.8 pounds, while Prindle checked in at 265.2 pounds.
Slated to take place Friday at the Laredo Energy Center in Laredo,
Texas, the twice-delayed matchup would have crowned a Season 5
heavyweight tournament winner and determined heavyweight champion
Cole
Konrad’s next challenger. It is unknown at this time if the
bout will be rescheduled.
Santos and Prindle first squared off at Bellator 59 on Nov. 26, with the bout ending in a no-contest after “Big Monster” landed a kick to Prindle’s groin. The big men were supposed to rematch last week at Bellator 61, but the fight was postponed the day before weigh-ins after Prindle developed flu-like symptoms and was deemed unable to compete.
Bellator 62 will feature the opening round of the promotion’s Season 6 lightweight tournament. Heavy-handed Brazilian Patricky “Pitbull” Freire hit his contracted mark ahead of his clash with Lloyd Woodard (154.8), coming in at 155.6 pounds.
Meanwhile, lightweight debutant and Rick Hawn (155.6) sufficiently slimmed down prior to his encounter with Ricardo Tirloni (155.2). Brazilian Thiago Michel Pereira Silva was also cleared, checking in at 154.8 pounds for his quarterfinal matchup with expat countryman Rene Nazare (155.8).
Bellator 62 Weigh-In Results
Thiago Santos (277.8) vs. Eric Prindle (265.2)*
Patricky Freire (155.6) vs. Lloyd Woodard (154.8)
Rick Hawn (155.6) vs. Ricardo Tirloni (155.2)
Brent Weedman (155.8) vs. J.J. Ambrose (155)
Thiago Michel Pereira Silva (154.8) vs. Rene Nazare (155.8)
Sonny Luque (162.2) vs. Luis Vega (158.6)
Rad Martinez (145.8) vs. Douglas Frey (145.6)
Cosmo Alexandre (TBA) vs. Oscar De La Parra (TBA)
Joseph Daily (173.2) vs. Sean Spencer (170)
Steven Peterson (145.2) vs. Chris Jones (145.8)
Dave Jansen (155.8) vs. Jacob Kirwan (155.4)
*Bout has been canceled due to Santos missing weight
Sherdog.com has confirmed with a source close to the fighters that the matchup has been canceled as a result of Santos’ failure to make weight. The Brazilian officially weighed in at 277.8 pounds, while Prindle checked in at 265.2 pounds.
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Santos and Prindle first squared off at Bellator 59 on Nov. 26, with the bout ending in a no-contest after “Big Monster” landed a kick to Prindle’s groin. The big men were supposed to rematch last week at Bellator 61, but the fight was postponed the day before weigh-ins after Prindle developed flu-like symptoms and was deemed unable to compete.
Bellator 62 will feature the opening round of the promotion’s Season 6 lightweight tournament. Heavy-handed Brazilian Patricky “Pitbull” Freire hit his contracted mark ahead of his clash with Lloyd Woodard (154.8), coming in at 155.6 pounds.
Meanwhile, lightweight debutant and Rick Hawn (155.6) sufficiently slimmed down prior to his encounter with Ricardo Tirloni (155.2). Brazilian Thiago Michel Pereira Silva was also cleared, checking in at 154.8 pounds for his quarterfinal matchup with expat countryman Rene Nazare (155.8).
Bellator 62 Weigh-In Results
Thiago Santos (277.8) vs. Eric Prindle (265.2)*
Patricky Freire (155.6) vs. Lloyd Woodard (154.8)
Rick Hawn (155.6) vs. Ricardo Tirloni (155.2)
Brent Weedman (155.8) vs. J.J. Ambrose (155)
Thiago Michel Pereira Silva (154.8) vs. Rene Nazare (155.8)
Sonny Luque (162.2) vs. Luis Vega (158.6)
Rad Martinez (145.8) vs. Douglas Frey (145.6)
Cosmo Alexandre (TBA) vs. Oscar De La Parra (TBA)
Joseph Daily (173.2) vs. Sean Spencer (170)
Steven Peterson (145.2) vs. Chris Jones (145.8)
Dave Jansen (155.8) vs. Jacob Kirwan (155.4)
*Bout has been canceled due to Santos missing weight
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