[autotag]Jeremy Stephens[/autotag] was last to the scale for Thursday’s 2022 PFL 4 weigh-ins and it appears he had a rough weight cut.
All fighters competing on Friday’s PFL 4 card at Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta made weight – including Stephens, who needed a towel. However, it looks as though Stephens wasn’t fully stepping on the scale, which could have assisted him when he weighed in at 156 pounds for his fight against Myles Price.
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Stephens spent more than seven years competing as a featherweight in the UFC and eventually moved back up to lightweight in 2021. In his PFL debut in April, he was outlasted by Clay Collard in a barnburner and will look to rebound when he meets Price.
The full PFL 4 weigh-in results include:
MAIN CARD (ESPN, ESPN+, 10 p.m. ET)
- Clay Collard (155.2) vs. Alex Martinez (155.8)
- Antonio Carlos Junior (205.8) vs. Bruce Souto (205.2)
- Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155.8) vs. Raush Manfio (155.8)
- Myles Price (155.2) vs. Jeremy Stephens (156)
PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 7 p.m. ET)
- Omari Akhmedov (203.2) vs. Teodoras Aukstuolis (204)
- Marcin Held (155.6) vs. Natan Schulte (156)
- Delan Monte (205.6) vs. Emiliano Sordi (204.8)
- Viktor Pesta (205.8) vs. Rob Wilkinson (206)
- Marthin Hamlet (205.6) vs. Josh Silveira (205.6)
- *Jake Childers (155) vs. Nate Jennerman (155)
The following fighters weighed in as alternates:
- Cory Hendricks (205.6)
- *Childers replaced Bruno Miranda
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