The fighters are weighed in and ready for another packed night of Cage Warriors action in London, with a 12-fight card locked and loaded for Friday night at the Indigo at The O2.
The fighters took to the scale this morning at London’s Novotel Greenwich Hotel to complete their pre-fight obligations ahead of Cage Warriors 180, which features a light heavyweight title fight in the main event.
Newly-crowned 205-pound champion Andy “The Vice” Clamp will be the last man to make the walk to the cage as he puts his title on the line in his first championship defence. Standing across the cage will be a man who already knows what it’s like to win and defend a Cage Warriors belt, former middleweight champion James Webb.
Both men made weight with ease, with “Clamp the champ” tipping the scale at a trim 203.8 pounds, while Webb arrived at 204.4 pounds to make their championship fight official.
The co-main event will feature featherweight action, as Nik Bagley faces Jordy Bakkes, while middleweights Paddy McCorry and Tye Palmer are also set for action.
There’s an explosive bantamweight bout on deck at 135 pounds, as Weslley Maia and Alexander Loof both made weight for a matchup that could be one of the fights of the night.
And bantamweight crowd-pleaser Jimmy Quinn returns to action against Giovanni Fernandez.
Everyone on the card successfully made weight, with only bantamweight Tommy Brunning needing a second visit to the scale to hit his contracted mark. Check the full list of official weights below.
Cage Warriors 180 streams live on UFC Fight Pass.
Cage Warriors 180: Official weigh-in results
MAIN CARD
- Andy Clamp (203.8) vs. James Webb (204.4)
- Nik Bagley (145.1) vs. Jordy Bakkes (145.3)
- Paddy McCorry (185.5) vs. Tye Palmer (185.5)
- Weslley Maia (135.8) vs. Alexander Loof (135.9)
- Jimmy Quinn (135.3) vs. Giovanni Fernandez (132.9)
- Cameron Stewart (155) vs. Yusuf Nazokatov (155.8)
PRELIMINARY CARD
- Danny Blundell (163.1) vs. Tariq Pell (170.3)
- Jawany Scott (125.2) vs. Davide Scarano (125.5)
- Tommy Brunning (135.9*) vs. Richard Kallos (134.7)
- Joshua Onwordi (166.6) vs. Joe Ambler (170.6)
- Thomas Paull (143.5) vs. Orlando Wilson Prins (145.6)
- Callum Haughian (148.5) vs. Marko Sarasjarvi (149.5)