Asian MMA: ONE FC 10 Weigh-in Results: Kotetsu Boku and Vuyisile Colossa tip the scales at 150.6 lbs

With the unfortunate news that the Andrew Leone vs. Shinichi Kojima headliner was scrapped due to injury, former ONE FC lightweight champion Kotetsu Boku…

By: Anton Tabuena | 10 years ago
Asian MMA: ONE FC 10 Weigh-in Results: Kotetsu Boku and Vuyisile Colossa tip the scales at 150.6 lbs
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With the unfortunate news that the Andrew Leone vs. Shinichi Kojima headliner was scrapped due to injury, former ONE FC lightweight champion Kotetsu Boku now takes on Muay Thai machine Vuyisile Colossa as the headliner for ONE FC 10.

Related: Asian MMA Update: ONE FC 10 main event scrapped, Fujii retirement match set, Evolve MMA and Greg Jackson forge partnership

The two talented strikers tipped the scales in Jakarta, and both men weighed in unusually light at 150.6 lbs for their lightweight contest. The rest of the line up also made their contracted limits, including talented fighters such as Strikeforce veteran and AMC Pankration product Caros Fodor, unbeaten light heavyweight prospect Jake Butler, Pakistan MMA pioneer Bashir Ahmad, and BJJ champ Bruno Pucci.

Check out the full weigh-in results below:

Main Card:
Lightweight: Kotetsu Boku (150.6 lbs) vs. Vuyisile Colossa (150.6 lbs)
Lightweight: Willy Ni (154.5 lbs) vs. Vincent Latoel (150.6 lbs)
Catchweight (90kg): Jake Butler (198.0 lbs) vs. James Kouame (194.4 lbs)
Featherweight: Bruno Pucci (144.0 lbs) vs. Bashir Ahmad (144.6 lbs)
Light heavyweight: Eugenio Tan (204.0 lbs) vs. Vincent Majid (202.4 lbs)
Flyweight: Almiro Barros (123.9 lbs) vs. Kian Pham (125.0 lbs)
Heavyweight: Mahmoud Hassan (223.8 lbs) vs. Alain Ngalani (223.8 lbs)
Lightweight: Caros Fodor (154.1 lbs) vs. Yang Seung Ho (153.4 lbs)

Preliminary Card:
Featherweight: Long Sophy (141.3 lbs) vs. Max Metino (141.5 lbs)
Flyweight: Raymond Tan (123.9 lbs) vs. Brianata Rosadhi (121.3 lbs)

The show airs tomorrow morning starting at 8 am ET, and you can watch the preliminary card here on BloodyElbow.com. As for the main card, those in Asia can catch it live on Star Sports, while the rest of the world can watch it on an online PPV stream for $9.99.

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Anton Tabuena
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Anton Tabuena is the Managing Editor for Bloody Elbow. He’s been covering MMA and combat sports since 2009, and has also fought in MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing.

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