Rampage Vs. King Mo To Re-Air Tonight, UFC Fight Night Weigh-In Results, Donald Cerrone's Next

- Weigh-ins for Saturday's UFC Fight Night 46 card from Dublin, Ireland took place earlier today. The entire card airs on UFC Fight Pass beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET, with a main event pitting Conor McGregor against Diego Brandao.

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Complete weigh-in results can be found below, while a video replay of the proceedings can be viewed in the player above:

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass/3 p.m. ET)

Conor McGregor (146 lbs.) vs. Diego Brandao (145.5)

Gunnar Nelson (170.5) vs. Zak Cummings (171)

Brad Pickett (126) vs. Ian McCall (126)

Norman Parke (155.5) vs. Naoyuki Kotani (155.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/12:30 p.m. ET)

Ilir Latifi (205) vs. Chris Dempsey (204)

Neil Seery (125.5) vs. Phil Harris (126)

Cathal Pendred (186) vs. Mike King (185.5)

Trevor Smith (185.5) vs. Tor Troeng (185)

Cody Donovan (205) vs. Nikita Krylov (205)

Patrick Holohan (125.5) vs. Josh Sampo (126.5)

- Bellator 120, the first pay-per-view for the promotion, will re-air on Spike TV tonight at 9 p.m. ET. The card, which featured a three-round battle between Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal, took place just outside Memphis earlier this year.

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Along with Jackson-Lawal, an interim title bout between Michael Chandler and Will Brooks will also be shown. Tito Ortiz making his long-awaited Bellator debut will be featured, along with the heavyweight tournament finals and prospect Michael Page.

- Donald Cerrone is willing to fight anybody. Khabib Nurmagomedov recently accepted that challenge. Now, it sounds as if things are ready to be made official between the lightweight contenders.

According to a report by Mike Chiappetta, Cerrone and Nurmagomedov are targeted for the September UFC 178 pay-per-view from Las Vegas. Cerrone recently won his fourth straight, while Nurmagomedov is unbeaten inside the cage.

The card features a main event between UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson.

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