Bellator’s heavyweight ruler tipped the scales at 265.2 pounds, while Prindle weighed in at 265 even. Bellator 70 takes place Friday night at the New Orleans Convention Center and airs live on MTV2 and Epix, delayed on the west coast. The event caps Bellator’s ongoing sixth season, which showcased five tournaments simultaneously for the first time in the organization’s history.
In addition to the heavyweight title headliner, the Season 6 lightweight finals will also be contested tomorrow night, as former welterweight standouts Rick Hawn (156) and Brent Weedman (156) battle for a shot at Michael Chandler’s championship.
Prior to that confrontation, Luis Alberto Nogueira (135.8) and Hiroshi Nakamura (135.8) will throw down to decide who will square off with Marcos Galvao in the bantamweight finals, which will be contested during the Chicago-based promotion’s upcoming Summer Series. UFC veteran Rich Clementi (157.2) will also see action on Friday night, as “No Love” locks horns with onetime Shark Fights talent Francisco Derek Campos (154.8).
Undefeated in eight pro outings, Konrad competed just once in 2011, earning a unanimous decision over former UFC title challenger Paul Buentello last August. The 28-year-old’s collision with Prindle marks the first defense of Konrad’s heavyweight title, which “The Polar Bear” won by submitting Neil Grove in Season 3 tournament finals in 2010.
Prindle, 35, became the Season 5 tournament winner by default after an unfortunate series of events caused the finals to be canceled. Initially, “The American Soldier” met Thiago Santos to decide the tournament champion back in November, but that fight resulted in a no-contest after the Brazilian kicked Prindle in the groin. The bout was then rescheduled for Bellator 61 on March 16 but was pushed back a week after Prindle developed flu-like symptoms. Santos then failed to make weight for the Bellator 62 showdown, and Prindle was declared the Season 5 tournament winner.
Bellator 70 Weigh-In Results:
Cole
Konrad (265.2) vs. Eric
Prindle (265)
Rick
Hawn (156) vs. Brent
Weedman (156)
Luis
Alberto Nogueira (135.8) vs. Hiroshi
Nakamura (135.8)
Francisco
Derek Campos (154.8) vs. Rich
Clementi (157.2)*
Josh
Shockley (170.8) vs. Keith
Schneider (173.6)*
Charlie Rader (171) vs. A.J.
Matthews (170.8)
Jeremiah
Riggs (185.2) vs. Kelvin
Tiller (190.8) **
Kyle
Bradley (156.8) vs. John Harris
(155.8) ***
Blake
Dufour (136) vs. Derek
Arcement (136)
*Each fighter who missed weight will forfeit a portion of his
purse.