WFC “Final Countdown” Weigh-in
Travis Arthofer Mar 18, 2006
FORT COLLINS, Colo., March 17 — The Drunken Monkey Cantina seemed
an appropriate St. Patrick’s Day setting to host the weigh-ins for
Worldwide Fighting Championship’s “Final Countdown.” All fighters
made weight, with the exception of no-show John Sargent. Sargent
was scheduled to make his professional debut tomorrow night versus
Jeff Barney.
The main event will see challenger Steve Sharp (Pictures) face Matt Ver Halen for the WFC bantamweight championship. Ver Halen weighed-in at 146.2, while No. 1 contender Sharp tipped the scales at 148.
Mixed martial art’s oldest fighter — 61-year-old Skip Hall — takes on younger, taller, and heavier Richard Dalton. Hall weighed-in at a ripped 208 pounds; Dalton was 207.8.
Other Weights:
Eric Heinz (175 lbs) vs. Brandon Melendez (Pictures) (177lbs.)
Joe Serna (185lbs.) vs. Robert Maldonado (180lbs.)
Jeff Barney (163.4 lbs.) vs. John Sargent (weight not available at press time)
Weights were taken from a WFC press release.
The main event will see challenger Steve Sharp (Pictures) face Matt Ver Halen for the WFC bantamweight championship. Ver Halen weighed-in at 146.2, while No. 1 contender Sharp tipped the scales at 148.
Mixed martial art’s oldest fighter — 61-year-old Skip Hall — takes on younger, taller, and heavier Richard Dalton. Hall weighed-in at a ripped 208 pounds; Dalton was 207.8.
Other Weights:
Eric Heinz (175 lbs) vs. Brandon Melendez (Pictures) (177lbs.)
Joe Serna (185lbs.) vs. Robert Maldonado (180lbs.)
Jeff Barney (163.4 lbs.) vs. John Sargent (weight not available at press time)
Weights were taken from a WFC press release.