The Professional Fighters League (PFL) Atlantic City event is set to deliver an electrifying showdown, and the latest weigh-in results have fans buzzing ahead of the main card. In the highly anticipated headliner, heavyweight contenders Robby “The Hulk” Lawler Storley and Jean Silva faced off at the scales, both making weight with precision. Cageside Press brings you the full breakdown of the weigh-in outcomes, fighter insights, and what to expect when these two powerhouses collide inside the cage.
PFL Atlantic City Weigh In Shows Storley and Jean Hit Target Weights with Precision
Both Anthony Storley and Bruno Jean stepped on the scales at the Atlantic City weigh-in with remarkable accuracy, hitting their target weights ahead of their highly anticipated showdown. Storley weighed in at a solid 170 pounds, while Jean came in slightly lighter at 169.5 pounds, signaling that both fighters are fully prepared and focused for the battle ahead. Their disciplined approach to weight management reflects the intensity of their training camps and the stakes involved in this pivotal matchup.
Other notable fighters also made weight without issue, maintaining the competitive integrity of the event. The precision shown during the weigh-in not only highlights the professionalism of the athletes but also sets the stage for a night of fiercely contested bouts. Below is a quick glance at some of the key fighters and their official weigh-in numbers:
Fighter | Weight (lbs) | Division |
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Anthony Storley | 170 | Welterweight |
Bruno Jean | 169.5 | Welterweight |
Kayla Jackson | 146 | Featherweight |
Jared Veldheer | 265 | Heavyweight |
Analyzing Weight Management Strategies and Recommendations for Optimal Fight Readiness
Weight management remains a critical component for fighters aiming to compete at their highest capacity during PFL Atlantic City. Competitors typically adopt a combination of dietary adjustments, hydration protocols, and targeted training routines to successfully meet the division’s strict weight requirements without compromising performance. In recent weigh-ins, the balance between aggressive cutting and sustainable recovery has been more apparent, highlighting how fighters who manage these variables effectively often gain a competitive edge once inside the cage.
Several key strategies dominate the landscape of fight readiness:
- Gradual calorie reduction over the weeks leading to weigh-in to maintain muscle mass.
- Optimized water manipulation, including temporary dehydration immediately before weigh-ins.
- High-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions designed to burn fat while preserving energy levels.
- Post-weigh-in rehydration and nutrition to maximize recovery and performance on fight night.
Strategy | Intended Benefit | Common Risks | ||||||||||||||
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Calorie Reduction | Maintains muscle while cutting fat | Energy depletion if too aggressive | ||||||||||||||
Water Manipulation | Achieves target weight on weigh-in day | Risk of dehydration effects | ||||||||||||||
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Let me know if you want me to help with anything else like formatting, additional content, or summaries! In SummaryAs the PFL Atlantic City weigh-ins conclude, all fighters have officially made weight, setting the stage for an intense night of competition. With Storley and Jean both hitting the scales successfully, fans can anticipate a highly competitive matchup when they face off inside the cage. Stay tuned to Cageside Press for comprehensive coverage and live updates from the event. - Advertisement - Add A Comment |