Bellator PPV Weigh-In Results (Video), UFC Legend Clarifies Jon Jones Comments

- Bellator 120 is now official, as the fighters stepped to the scale just outside of Memphis earlier today for the fighter weigh-ins. In the main event, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson takes on Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal in the Season 10 light heavyweight tournament final.

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The five-fight main card airs on pay-per-view, the first of its kind for Bellator. You can see a replay of the weigh-ins in the video above.

Complete weigh-ins can be found below:

MAIN CARD (PPV/10 p.m. ET)

Bellator Light Heavyweight Tournament Final
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (205.9 lbs.) vs. Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal (205.6)

Interim Bellator Lightweight Championship
Michael Chandler (154.9) vs. Will Brooks (154.2)

Tito Ortiz (205.5) vs. Alexander Shlemenko (201.9)

Bellator Heavyweight Tournament Final
Alexander Volkov (236.1) vs. Blagoi Ivanov (249.5)

Michael Page (170.5) vs. Rickey Rainey (170.1)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV/8 p.m. ET)

Cheick Kongo (235) vs. Eric Smith (253.8)

Marcin Held (158) vs. Nate Jolly (158)

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Shahbulat Shamhalaev (145.1) vs. Fabricio Guerreiro (147.9)

Mike Richman (145.5) vs. Goiti Yamauchi (145.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike.com/6 p.m. ET)

Austin Lyons (152.4) vs. Zach Underwood (152.3)

Justin Frazier (264.5) vs. Mike Wessel (257.9)

Ben Brewer (170.2) vs. Andy Uhrich (170.5)

Anthony Lemon (170) vs. Codie Shuffield (170)

Brian Hall (125.6) vs. Cortez Phelia (125.6)

- Former UFC heavyweight champion Bas Rutten voiced his opinion on the fighting style of Jon Jones during a recent interview on "Inside MMA," a show Rutten co-hosts. It turns out that those comments caught Rutten a lot of attention from fans of the current UFC light heavyweight champion.

Rutten stated on the program that he believed Jones to be a "dirty fighter" because of the way he constantly was opening his hand and poking Glover Teixeira in the eyes during their recent fight.

"He knows exactly what he is doing at any given time," Rutten continued. "His fingers were definitely in (Teixeira's face)."

On his Facebook page, Rutten offered a further explanation of why he said what he said about Jones:

Wow, some people don't listen to what I say, they just 'assume.' This is what I meant and you can get that from what I said on Inside MMA. Jon Jones knows exactly what he's doing when he fights, that's why he is such a great fighter. He is calculated and totally aware of what he is doing.

I said in interviews over a hundred times, that the key to be a good fighter is to be relaxed, fight the same under pressure as you do in training and you are good to go. If Jones wouldn't have been as calm and collected I could have givin this to "oops" made a mistake.

Unless he was looking down, I said, (so he didn't know his fingers were in his eyes) he was doing it on purpose. Why else, if he's looking straight at him (I didn't check if he was looking down or up, I also said) would he put his fingers in his eyes for a couple of seconds?

Now the question was if he was a dirty fighter based on the eye pokes, to me THAT was dirty but it's not that he's doing anything else illegal.

Just that, listen, I am in Vegas for a while, I tried to look at the fight on FightPass but apparently FightPass doesn't work in "this region"? I have no clue why but that's what it says. So I can't check if he looked down when he was doing this, that is the ONLY way to make it NOT illegal.

That's it, and I will NOT respond to any idiot comments. When somebody can send me a clip of that exact moment, I can comment on that of course because that will reveal if it was on purpose or not.

Party on, and lighten up.

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