UFC Fight Night 11 Weigh-in Results
Posted by Kris Karkoski on Sep 18, 2007 at 6:59 pm ET8 Comments
All fighters weighed in successfully today in Las Vegas at the Palms Hotel and Casino in advance of their bouts at UFC Fight Night 11 tomorrow at The Pearl. The event will begin at approximately 7pm eastern time with the main card airing at 9pm. Stay tuned to MMAFrenzy.com for both quick results and round-by-round coverage of the event tomorrow evening…
Main Card
- Kenny Florian (155) vs. Din Thomas (156)
- Chris Leben (185) vs. Terry Martin (186)
- Junior Assuncao (155) vs. Nate Diaz (155)
- Pete Sell (184) vs. Nate Quarry (186)
Undercard
- Edilberto Crocota (170) vs. Luke Cummo (169)
- Leonard Garcia (155) vs. Cole Miller (155)
- Joe Veres (156) vs. Gray Maynard (154)
- Kuniyoshi Hironaka (170) vs. Thiago Alves (171)
- Dustin Hazelett (170) vs. Jonathan Goulet (169)
Tags: Chris Leben, Cole Miller, Din Thomas, Dustin Hazelett, Edilberto Crocota, Gray Maynard, Joe Veres, Jonathan Goulet, Junior Assuncao, Kenny Florian, Kuniyoshi Hironaka, Leonard Garcia, Luke Cummo, Nate Quarry, Nathan Diaz, Pete Sell, Terry Martin, Thiago Alves


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I am so looking forward to Sell vs. Quarry; that should be a slugfest. I got Sell by TKO.
New to MMA, how close to weight to do you have to be to “make weight” Din came in at 156, class technically ends at 155?
Thank You
Ed – Typically fighters are given one pound allowances which allowed Din to make weight in this case. This can vary from state to state but that’s the general way they work. If a fighter doesn’t make that one pound allowance of their weight class they are typically given a set amount of time to drop the weight and re-weigh in.
In some instances if a fighter is not close to making weight or is too weak to cut the additional pounds their opponent can opt out of the fight outright or accept the fight at their oppositions current weight but the overweight fighter will be docked a portion of their pay and their opponent who made weight will receive a portion of that money as a bonus for agreeing to the catchweight fight.
Thanks for the info!
but a title fight has to be on the money….i think right kris
Right Chris, a title fight is exactly at the limit, there isn’t a one pound allowance.
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