Video: Jeremy Stephens Makes Weight After Shaving Head & Beard For PFL 4

Jeremy StephensJeremy Stephens went the extra mile to make weight for PFL 4. UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens is slated to take on Myles Price in a lightweight bout this Friday at PFL 4. He was going into the contest with a full beard and hair on his head but things took a bizarre turn when ‘Lil […]

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Jeremy Stephens went the extra mile to make weight for PFL 4.

UFC veteran Jeremy Stephens is slated to take on Myles Price in a lightweight bout this Friday at PFL 4. He was going into the contest with a full beard and hair on his head but things took a bizarre turn when ‘Lil Heathen’ struggled to make the weight limit.

During the official weigh-ins for the upcoming PFL event in Atlanta, Stephens came in over the limit and was allowed time to shed off the remaining few pounds. With less than 10 minutes left to reach the division limit, Stephens took to the scale as the last fighter and looked very different than his initial try.

Jeremy Stephens shaves hair & beard to make weight

In a bid to make weight and retain 100 percent of his point tally, Jeremy Stephens brought out the razor to shave off his head and beard. The trick seemed to have worked for the 36-year-old Iowa native who needed to use a towel as he stripped down for his final attempt.

Stephens came in at 156-lbs making him eligible for the lightweight contest. Although title fights follow a rigid compliance to the divisional limit of 155 lbs, non-title fights are allowed a one-pound allowance.

PFL shared an image of Stephen sporting his new look on Twitter.

“Clean Shaven @LiLHeathenMMA hits the lightweight limit. #2022PFL4 156 lbs Stephens vs Price is official for tomorrow night!”

Stephens’ past struggles with weight

Having started his professional career in 2005, Jeremy Stephens made his way into the UFC in 2007 with an unsuccessful debut against Din Thomas. Towards the end of his run in the promotion, Stephens dropped five out of his last six with one being ruled a no contest. In January, he was let go after a nearly 15-year tenure that saw him compete in 33 fights under the banner.

Although he never missed weight when competing in the lightweight division, Stephens has had issues making weight at featherweight. He came in more than five pounds overweight at 150.5 lbs for his outing with Calvin Kattar at UFC 249 and also missed the mark by nearly five pounds against Dennis Bermudez, coming in at 149.5 lbs at UFC 189.

His first showing under PFL did not go his way as Clay Collard managed to secure a win by unanimous decision. Stephens will be looking to get back to winning ways after sacrificing his hair for the upcoming fight with Myles Price at PFL 4.

PFL 4 Results & Highlights: Martinez Tops Collard, Stephens Victorious

The next round of this year’s Professional Fighters League regular season took place tonight and MMA News will be right here to bring you the results and highlights! The headliner saw Clay Collard taking on Alexander Martinez. After the completion of the first go-around, the lightweights and light heavyweights returned for their sophomore outings of…

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The next round of this year’s Professional Fighters League regular season took place tonight and MMA News will be right here to bring you the results and highlights!

The headliner saw Clay Collard taking on Alexander Martinez.

After the completion of the first go-around, the lightweights and light heavyweights returned for their sophomore outings of 2022.

The card included a host of widely recognized names who looked to better their chances of playoff qualification.

In the main event spot, Clay Collard (21-9-1) headlined for the second time this season. Having spoiled the debut of former UFC champion Anthony Pettis in 2021, the 29-year-old played a similar role at PFL 1 last month, outpointing Jeremy Stephens in a three-round war that will be worthy of its inevitable place in the Fight of the Year conversation at the end of 2022.

Opposite Collard was Alexander Martinez (9-2-1). The Paraguayan opened his 2022 PFL account with a unanimous decision victory over Stevie Ray last time out.

The other PFL 1 headliner, former UFC veteran Stephens (28-20-1), opened the PFL 4 main card against Raush Manfio.

You can peep some of the highlights below!

Jeremy Stephens def. Myles Price

Alexander Martinez def. Clay Collard

PFL 4 Quick Results

Check out the quick results from PFL 4 below!

Preliminary Card – 7PM ET/4PM PT (ESPN+)

  • Josh Silveira def. Marthin Hamlet via TKO (strikes): R1, 3:27
  • Nate Jennerman def. Jake Childers via submission (rear-naked choke): R2, 2:00
  • Robert Wilkinson def. Viktor Pesta via TKO (punches): R1, 3:03
  • Delan Monte def. Emiliano Sordi via TKO (punches): R1, 1:32
  • Natan Schulte def. Marcin Held via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
  • Omari Akhmedov def. Teodoras Aukstuolis via submission (arm-triangle choke): R2, 2:50

Main Card – 10PM ET/7PM PT (ESPN & ESPN+)

  • Alexander Martinez def. Clay Collard via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Antonio Carlos Jr. def. Bruce Souto via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
  • Olivier Aubin-Mercier def. Raush Manfio via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
  • Jeremy Stephens def. Myles Price via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Which fight are you most looking forward to at PFL 4?

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