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Weigh-ins took place today for tomorrow night's Strikeforce: Challengers event from the San Jose Civic Center in San Jose, CA, and all fighters on the card made weight. The night's main event competitors are fighting for Strikeforce's first Women's 135lb Championship, and both Takayo Hashi and Sarah Kaufman came in well under the weight limit. Full results of the weigh-ins are below:
Main Televised Card
-Takayo Hashi (132) vs. Sarah Kaufman (133.8)
-Karl Amoussou (184.5) vs. Trevor Prangley (185)
-Paul Bradley (186) vs. Luke Rockhold (185)
-Tarec Saffiedine (170) vs. James Terry (169)
-Raul Castillo (183) vs. Yancy Medeiros (185.5)
Preliminary Card
-Eric Lawson (185.5) vs. Wayne Phillips (183.5)
-*Samuel Bracamnonte (180) vs. Chris Stewart (182.5)
-*Tristan Arenal (156) vs. George Miller (155.8)
-*Jesse Tobar (141.5) vs. Johnson Nguyen (144.8)
-*Renee Robinson (141) vs. Lilia Salas (145)
-*Steve Dickey (242.8) vs. Alan Lummel (253)
-*Ronald Carillo (132.8) vs. Anthony De Los Santos (136)
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