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UFC 149 Weigh-In Results: Hector Lombard Comes In At 185.5

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UFC 149 held their official weigh-in on Friday afternoon to make sure each fighter was making the necessary weight for their bout. Hector Lombard, who's taking on Tim Boetsch in a middleweight bout weighed in at 185.5 pounds officially, meeting the mark of within a pound of the 185 pound limit. Boetsch, who cuts weight to get down to 185, came in at 186 pounds. Just one pound over the weight, but within the one pound leeway mark.

Here are the rest of the weigh-in results.

Main Card
Urijah Faber (135) vs. Renan Barao (135)
Hector Lombard (185.5) vs. Tim Boetsch (186)
Cheick Kongo (231) vs. Shawn Jordan (250)
Brian Ebersole (171) vs. James Head (170)
Chris Clements (170) vs. Matt Riddle (170.8)

Preliminary Card
Court McGee (185.5) vs. Nick Ring (185)
Roland Delorme (135) vs. Francisco Rivera (136)
Ryan Jimmo (205) vs. Anthony Perosh (205.5)
Bryan Caraway (135.5) vs. Mitch Gagnon (135)
Antonio Carvalho (145) vs. Daniel Pineda (145)
Mitch Clarke (155) vs. Anton Kuivanen (156)

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