With hours just away from Bellator 301, fighters are now making their final preparations for their respective bouts. That includes their weights assessed recently at the Bellator 301 weigh-in event.

The event went well for most of the fighters, but some experienced some minor issues in their first attempts in their weigh-in turns. That includes Patchy Mix and Islam Mamedov, who exceeded their weights on the first attempts but managed to attain them on the second try. Unfortunately for Keri Melendez, the weigh-in was problematic after missing the women’s flyweight limit by 0.6 pounds. With this, the non-title fighter could be fined a percentage of her purse. 

Here is the official result of the fighter weigh-ins at the said event:

Main Card

  • Welterweight Title: Champ Yaroslav Amosov (169.6 pounds) vs. Jason Jackson (169.6 pounds)
  • Bantamweight Title Unification: Champ Sergio Pettis (135 pounds) vs. interim champ Patchy Mix (135 pounds)
  • Lightweight Grand Prix Semifinal: Patricky Freire (154.4 pounds) vs. Alexander Shabliy (155 pounds)
  • Danny Sabatello (135.8 pounds) vs. Raufeon Stots (135.8 pounds)
  • A.J. McKee (155.6 pounds) vs. Sidney Outlaw (156 pounds)

Preliminary Card

  • Tyrell Fortune (245 pounds) vs. Marcelo Golm (260.4 pounds)
  • Sumiko Inaba (125.2 pounds) vs. Denise Kielholtz (124 pounds)
  • Justin Gonzales (145.4 pounds) vs. Timur Khizriev (146 pounds)
  • Pieter Buist (155.6 pounds) vs. Archie Colgan (155.4 pounds)
  • Keri Melendez (126.6 pounds) vs. Sabriye Sengul (125.6 pounds)
  • Matheus Mattos (135.2 pounds) vs. Richard Palencia (136 pounds)
  • Ramazan Kuramagomedov (171 pounds) vs. Randall Wallace (170.4 pounds)
  • Cody Law (145.4 pounds) vs. Jefferson Pontes (145.6 pounds)
  • Mike Hamel (155.8 pounds) vs. Tim Wilde (156 pounds)
  • Isao Kobayashi (145.2 pounds) vs. Yves Landu (145.4 pounds)
  • Islam Mamedov (159.4 pounds) vs. Killys Mota (160 pounds) Note: 160-pound contract weight
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