LIVE! Bellator 258 Weigh-In Results!

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The place is here, Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., and the time is now. The weigh ins for Bellator 258: “Archuleta vs. Pettis” tomorrow night (Fri., May 7, 2021) on Showtime go down today (Thurs., May 6) before current 135-pound champion Juan Archuleta takes on Sergio Pettis. In the final opening round match up of the Light Heavyweight World Grand Prix, Anthony Johnson will face off against Jose Augusto.

The early weigh-ins will take place behind closed doors because of the pandemic, but a ceremonial event will be streamed at 1 p.m. ET in the video player above. Meanwhile, official results from the early morning weigh-in session will be posted below as they roll in:

Bellator 258: “Archuleta vs Pettis” Weigh-In Results

135 lbs.: Juan Archuleta (135) vs. Sergio Pettis (134.75)
205 lbs.: Anthony Johnson (205) vs. Jose Augusto (204.75)
155 lbs.: Patricky Pitbull (155.5) vs Peter Queally (155)
175 lbs.: Michael Page (174.75) vs. Derek Anderson (175)
185 lbs.: Lorenz Larkin (185.5) vs. Rafael Carvalho (185)
135 lbs. Patchy Mix (136) vs. Albert Morales (135)
135 lbs.: Josh Hill (136) vs. Raufeon Stots (135.5)
145 lbs.: Weber Almeida (145) vs. Johnny Soto (148.5) *Missed weight
185 lbs.: Johnny Eblen (185) vs. Daniel Madrid (185.5)
135 lbs.: Henry Corrales (135) vs. Johnny Campbell (135.75)
135 lbs.: Erik Perez (135.5) vs. Blaine Shutt (135)
170 lbs.: Logan Storley (170.25) vs. Omar Hussein (170.75)

MMAmania.com will deliver coverage of Bellator 258 tomorrow evening on Showtime. To check out the latest Bellator MMA-related news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive news archive right here.

See you then!

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