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Weights: Solis-Austin, Cloud-Zuniga, Mayorga

17 Dec 2010 07:15       hits 4303 Print version

Ray Austin 239 ¾ vs. Odlanier Solis 260
Tavoris Cloud 175 vs. Fulgencio Zuniga 174
Ricardo Mayorga 162.5 vs. Michael Walker 160 ½
Darrel Madison 251 ¼ vs. Michael Marrone 260 ½
Eileen Olszewski 110 ¾ vs. Anastasia Toktoulova 109 ½
Angelo Santana 137 ¼ vs. John David Charles 137
Erkan Teper 233 vs. Donato DeMartiis 219 ½
Pedro Rodriguez 195 ¼* vs. TJ Cook 198 ½**

*Rodriguez weighed over contracted weight of 195 by ¼ lb. Weighed 193 ½ on second attempt.
**Cook weighed over by 3 ½ lbs. Rodriguez allowed this weight.
Note: After Mayorga punched Walker a scuffle ensued.


Source: fightnews.com

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