Omar Trinidad, Viktor Slavinskyi make weight ahead of Friday main event

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There was no drama at the scales Thursday as Omar Trinidad and Viktor Slavinskyi easily made weight for their featherweight main event scheduled for Friday, while welterweights Gor Yeritsyan and Aram Amirkhanyan also came in on weight.

Trinidad-Slavinskyi and the 360 Promotions card will take place tomorrow at the Commerce Casino in Commerce, California.

Trinidad (15-0-1, 12 KOs), from Boyle Heights, California, will put his unbeaten record on the line against Slavinskyi (15-2-1, 7 KOs), originally from Ukraine but now training in Los Angeles. Trinidad weighed in at 125.8 pounds, while Slavinskyi came in lighter at 124.8 pounds.

The co-feature will be a battle of undefeated Armenians. Yeritsyan (18-0, 14 KOs), who trains with Freddie Roach in Los Angeles, weighed in at 146.8 pounds, while Amirkhanyan (15-0-1, 4 KOs), from Kazan, Russia, weighed 146.4 pounds.

The main four fights will be broadcast live Friday on UFC Fight Pass, with the first three fights streaming on UFC Fight Pass’ YouTube page. The prelims start at 8:15 p.m. ET / 5:15 p.m. PT, with the main card beginning at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT.

Full weigh-in results are as follows:

Featherweight – 10 rounds

Omar Cande Trinidad (125.8 pounds) vs. Viktor Slavinskyi (124.8 pounds)

Welterweight – 10 rounds

Gor Yeritsyan (146.8 pounds) vs. Aram Amirkhanyan (146.4 pounds)

Women’s featherweight – six rounds

Iyana “Roxy” Verduzco (124.8 pounds) vs. Colleen Davis (124.2 pounds)

Junior lightweight – six rounds

Abel Mejia (129.6 pounds) vs. Jose Jesus Correa Abarca (130 pounds)

Junior lightweight – four rounds

Jaybrio Pe Benito (130.8 pounds) vs. Michael Land (130 pounds)

Junior featherweight – six rounds

Adan Palma (120.8 pounds) vs. Roberto Pucheta (120.6 pounds)

Women’s junior featherweight – six rounds

Chantel Navarro (121.6 pounds) vs. Wildalys Rivera (121 pounds)

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