Filed under: AXS TV Fights , Featured , Featured Videos , News , Videos Gerald Harris brought a quick and violent end to a ridiculous situation at Legacy FC 63. And he offered an understated “peace out” at the conclusion of it. But you could easily argue that opponent Aaron Cobb had it coming in Friday’s AXS TV-televised headliner at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa in Tulsa, Okla. Harris (23-5), a former UFC and WSOF fighter, returned to the cage for the first in more than three years. However, on weigh-in day, he learned his opponent reportedly weighed in at 220 pounds for their 170-pound welterweight fight. Cobb (6-4) was told to weigh 205 pounds on fight day so they could do a light-heavyweight affair – yet Cobb cut no weight, and Harris chugged water to get to 208 pounds for a heavyweight affair.
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