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Cage Warriors 190: Uncommon weighing results-everyday main fighters from the card have a weight in Manchestercage Warriors 190: OPPENDENT ARE TREATING ACTIVITY RESULTS ARE AGAIN

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Manchester, Great Britain -It’s just over 24 hours before Cage Warriors 190: Unplugged begins, all eyes turned to the scales on Thursday morning, when the warriors made the final preparations during official weighing in Manchester.

The proceedings were productive, and all competitors with the main cards successfully brought importance at the first attempt, except for Josh Abraham, who required additional time to meet the featherweight limit.

In the main event Sweden Alexander Lööf He looked relaxed and ready when he returned to the division of the pen 145.4 pounds. His opponent, British standing out Aiden LeeShe easily brought weight by registering 144.9 pounds for their three -hard headliner.

The only tiny hiccups comes from Josh Abrahamwhich initially weighed 146.2 poundsslightly above the featherweight limit. Later he came back and struck effectively 145.6 poundsdoing a fight with Harry Shaw clerk.

Here Full weighing results For Warriors 190: Unplugged:

Main card

Start time:
12:30 pt | 15:30 and | 20:30 BST 21:30 CEST

  • Featherweight: Alexander Lööf (145,4lbs) vs. Aiden Lee (144.9 pounds)
  • Assist sender: This Primera (170.6 pounds) vs. Adam Darby (169.5 pounds)
  • Lithe weight: Nell Ariano (205.6 pounds) vs. Charles Joyner (205.5 pounds)
  • Lithe weight: Aldo Pereira (199,6lbs) vs. Francesco Mazzeo (205.9 pounds)
  • Bantamweight: Emanuele Zaccaria (135.6 pounds) vs. Daniel Bainbridge (135.4 pounds)
  • Muchy: Yannis Osmani (126 pounds) vs. Jordan Molinari (124.2 pounds)

Foreplay

Start time:
11:30 pt | 14:30 and | 19:30 BST 20:30 EDT

  • Featherweight: Harry Shaw (144.8 pounds) vs. Josh Abraham (145.6 pounds)*
  • Bantamweight: Kevin Azouz (133.5 pounds) vs. Charlie Boulon (136LBS)

* Abraham originally weighed 146.2 pounds, but made a second trial limit.

With all official attacks, Cage Warriors 190: Unplugged It is to provide the invigorating night of MMA from Manchester. Fans can expect fireworks from the best European perspectives and experienced veterans who want to impress their mark on the international stage.

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Dustin Poirier wants to apologize to officer involved in arrest

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Dustin Poirier wants to apologize to officer involved in arrest
Dustin
Poirier wants to make amends for the behavior that led to his
arrest.

Poirier (30-10) was recently arrested at the Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport after threatening to fight a police
officer and being denied permission to board a flight. He was
admittedly drunk when he approached the airport desk. The former

Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight believes the desk
agents denied him entry and called the police after seeing him
intoxicated.

Dustin Poirier's airport arrest and apology to the police
officer involved

Poirier recently issued an apology to the desk agents with whom he
got into an altercation. “The Diamond†has also asked his lawyer to
acquire the contact details of the police officer he threatened to
fight and called a racial slur.

Poirier now wants to contact the officer to let him know what a
great job he did. He admits that things could have taken a turn for
the worse if it hadn't been for the police officer's
professionalism. The former interim lightweight champion said on
“The Diary of a CEO†podcast:

“The desk agent might have seen I was intoxicated. It was like,
‘Nah, you can't get on this plane.' That might have what started
it. But I do want to apologize to those desk agents, whoever they
are. And the police, for having to put up with me. I actually asked
a lawyer in Atlanta that I've been working with if he can please
give me that officer's information, his address. I want to write
him a letter. His cell phone, if I can call him, just to tell him
how great of a job he did dealing with a person in that condition,
how professional he was. He's incredible… it could have been so
much worse.â€

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Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier’s depression comments after arrest

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Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier’s depression comments after arrest
Sean
Strickland doesn't understand depression.

Ultimate Fighting Championship fan-favorite Dustin
Poirier was recently prohibited from boarding a plane and
subsequently arrested for alleged public drunkenness. Addressing
the incident, “The Diamond†has opened up about his battle with
depression.

However, Strickland is having none of it.

Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier's comments about
depression and mental health

The UFC middleweight champion says Poirier is not allowed to be
depressed, as he is rich and loved by many. The former middleweight
champion wrote on X:

Strickland then slammed how those with a stable life are being
depressed, while others who are less fortunate are grasping at
life. His subsequent post read:

Poirier has repeatedly spoken about mental health issues since he
retired from fighting. Strickland believes he will have already
lost if he needs to find a source of happiness after his
retirement. The polarizing 185-pounder claims his happiness comes
from acts of service to his family and community.

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Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier’s depression comments after arrest

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Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier’s depression comments after arrest
Sean
Strickland doesn't understand depression.

Ultimate Fighting Championship fan-favorite Dustin
Poirier was recently prohibited from boarding a plane and
subsequently arrested for alleged public drunkenness. Addressing
the incident, “The Diamond†has opened up about his battle with
depression.

However, Strickland is having none of it.

Sean Strickland criticizes Dustin Poirier's comments about
depression and mental health

The UFC middleweight champion says Poirier is not allowed to be
depressed, as he is rich and loved by many. The former middleweight
champion wrote on X:

Strickland then slammed how those with a stable life are being
depressed, while others who are less fortunate are grasping at
life. His subsequent post read:

Poirier has repeatedly spoken about mental health issues since he
retired from fighting. Strickland believes he will have already
lost if he needs to find a source of happiness after his
retirement. The polarizing 185-pounder claims his happiness comes
from acts of service to his family and community.

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