BELLATOR 82 WEIGH-IN RESULTS: GOOD, KORESHKOV ON WEIGHT FOR WELTERWEIGHT FINAL
BY MATT ERICKSON ON NOV 29, 2012 AT 11:30 PM ET

All fighters competing at Friday's Bellator 82 today successfully made weight for the show.

The fighters stepped on the scale in preparation for the event at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. The MTV2-televised main card follows prelims on Spike.com.

Headlining the show is a Season 7 welterweight tournament final between Lyman Good (14-2 MMA, 7-2 BFC) and Andrey Koreshkov (12-0 MMA, 4-0 BFC).

Good (170) and Koreshkov (171) will fight for what will amount to $100,000 in total tournament prize money to the winner, plus a shot at the Bellator welterweight title against champion Ben Askren or recent tourney winner Karl Amoussou, who are expected to meet in early 2013.. Good and Koreshkov co-headlined Bellator 78 in Fairborn, Ohio, and emerged from their semifinal bouts against Michail Tsarev and Marius Zaromskis, respectively, to reach the finals.

Also on the main card, Alexander Sarnavskiy (20-1 MMA, 0-1 BFC) wastes no time getting back to work after a loss to Rich Clementi this past month in the lightweight tournament's opening round. He'll take on veteran Tony Hervey (15-12 MMA, 0-0 BFC). Sarnavskiy weighed in at 155.8 pounds; Hervey was 154.4.

Plus, Kala Hose (7-5 MMA, 0-0 BFC) returns to the cage for the first time in more than two years when he meets former WEC champ Doug Marshall (14-6 MMA, 0-0 BFC). Hose was 185.6, while Marshall came in at 185.4 for their middleweight bout.

The full Bellator 82 weigh-in results included:

MAIN CARD (MTV2)

Lyman Good (170) vs. Andrey Koreshkov (171) - welterweight tournament final
Tony Hervey (154.4) vs. Alexander Sarnavskiy (155.8)
Kala Hose (185.6) vs. Doug Marshall (185.4)
Jason Fischer (159.4) vs. David Rickels (159.8)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike.com)

Anthony Bain (141.2) vs. Mario Navarro (140)
Shawn Bunch (136) vs. Chad Coon (135.6)
Giva Santana (185.8) vs. Brendan Seguin (185.2)
Terry Davinney (205) vs. Matt Van Buren (205.8)
Jeremy Czarnecki (145.4) vs. Justin Houghton (145.2)
Hector Garcia (162.2) vs. John Schulz (159) - 162-pound catchweight