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30-04-2005, 08:49
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Battle at Bellagio IV - The Official Weigh-Ins
By Mike Afromwitz
The vast majority of competitors appeared slim and fit, some the trimmest of their careers, as they stepped on the scales on the eve of Battle at Bellagio IV, the K-1 “World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas� Pay-Per-View television mega-card.
While 2003 K-1 USA champion Carter Williams looked his strongest at 243 pounds, “Battle at Bellagio III� tournament victor, “Mighty Mo� Siligia, was his trimmest at 265 pounds. Likewise, reigning K-1 Grand Prix king, Remy Bonjasky, who will face Siligia in a Superfight, weighed in at what was close to his career low – 230 pounds. “I trained really, really hard for this fight. I want to win,� said the 29 year-old, high-flying Dutchman following the day’s formalities.
Here is a summary of how the Battle at Bellagio IV competitors, paired with their respective opponents, tipped the scales:
Tournament Fighters:
Mark Selbee – 216 lbs.
Tsuyoshi Nakasako – 221 lbs.
Sean O’Haire – 264 lbs.
“Big Daddy� Gary Goodridge – 243 lbs.
Glaube Feitosa – 227 lbs.
Dewey “The Black Kobra� Cooper – 201 lbs.
Yusuke Fujimoto – 213 lbs.
Carter Williams – 243 lbs.
Superfight Fighters:
Rick “The Jet� Roufus – 203 lbs.
Musashi – 224 lbs.
“Mighty Mo� Siligia – 265 lbs.
Remy Bonjasky – 230 lbs.
Tournament Reserve Fighters:
Terrol Dees – 250 lbs.
Dustin Hanning – 234 lbs.
Steve Steinbess – 220 lbs.
Dan Evensen – 258 lbs.
Scott Lighty – 224 lbs.
Patrick Barry – 226 lbs.
Less than 200 tickets remain for Saturday’s event. All seats that were priced at $50 and $200 have been sold. Seats that carry $100 and $300 price tags are still available and may be purchased at the Bellagio’s box office or by calling 1-800-963-9634.
The live Pay Per View television broadcast of Battle at Bellagio IV, the K-1 “World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas� will begin at 10 PM Eastern Standard Time (7 PM Pacific Standard Time) and will be available on iNDemand, DirecTV, and TVN.
Battle at Bellagio IV - The Official Weigh-Ins
By Mike Afromwitz
The vast majority of competitors appeared slim and fit, some the trimmest of their careers, as they stepped on the scales on the eve of Battle at Bellagio IV, the K-1 “World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas� Pay-Per-View television mega-card.
While 2003 K-1 USA champion Carter Williams looked his strongest at 243 pounds, “Battle at Bellagio III� tournament victor, “Mighty Mo� Siligia, was his trimmest at 265 pounds. Likewise, reigning K-1 Grand Prix king, Remy Bonjasky, who will face Siligia in a Superfight, weighed in at what was close to his career low – 230 pounds. “I trained really, really hard for this fight. I want to win,� said the 29 year-old, high-flying Dutchman following the day’s formalities.
Here is a summary of how the Battle at Bellagio IV competitors, paired with their respective opponents, tipped the scales:
Tournament Fighters:
Mark Selbee – 216 lbs.
Tsuyoshi Nakasako – 221 lbs.
Sean O’Haire – 264 lbs.
“Big Daddy� Gary Goodridge – 243 lbs.
Glaube Feitosa – 227 lbs.
Dewey “The Black Kobra� Cooper – 201 lbs.
Yusuke Fujimoto – 213 lbs.
Carter Williams – 243 lbs.
Superfight Fighters:
Rick “The Jet� Roufus – 203 lbs.
Musashi – 224 lbs.
“Mighty Mo� Siligia – 265 lbs.
Remy Bonjasky – 230 lbs.
Tournament Reserve Fighters:
Terrol Dees – 250 lbs.
Dustin Hanning – 234 lbs.
Steve Steinbess – 220 lbs.
Dan Evensen – 258 lbs.
Scott Lighty – 224 lbs.
Patrick Barry – 226 lbs.
Less than 200 tickets remain for Saturday’s event. All seats that were priced at $50 and $200 have been sold. Seats that carry $100 and $300 price tags are still available and may be purchased at the Bellagio’s box office or by calling 1-800-963-9634.
The live Pay Per View television broadcast of Battle at Bellagio IV, the K-1 “World Grand Prix 2005 in Las Vegas� will begin at 10 PM Eastern Standard Time (7 PM Pacific Standard Time) and will be available on iNDemand, DirecTV, and TVN.