A short wait remains until we learn whether 40-something heavyweights Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder have anything left in the ring, but Friday’s weigh-in proved both showmen are still very much on their games.

Forty-year-old former heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder, 44-4-1 (43 KOs), checked in at a long-and-lean 226.4lbs before strutting down the runway to something called the DAZN Cauldron for photo-ops and a few emcee questions.

Weighing in at 266.7lbs, the 42-year-old Chisora will have a full 40lbs on his opponent on fight night – but apparently no psychological edge. Chisora, 36-13 (23 KOs), wore a mask featuring the face of Tyson Fury, the former undisputed heavyweight champion against whom Wilder went 0-2-1 in their blockbuster trilogy.

"Hilarious,” Wilder said, without missing a beat. “I ain't know it was Halloween."

In nearly two decades as a pro, Chisora has yet to beat an opponent with as decorated a resume as that of Wilder, but he is one of his generation’s top heavyweight contenders and enters Saturday’s main event at London’s O2 Arena on an impressive three-fight win streak.

"I'm cool," Chisora said. "I think all of you know what time it is. When I strap up the boots and put on the gloves, and we go in there, there's only one thing to do, and that's fight. Let's go. There's no trying to sugarcoat it.”

Full weigh-in results are as follows:

Heavyweights – 12 rounds

Derek Chisora (266.7lbs) vs Deontay Wilder (226.4lbs)

Cruiserweights – 12 rounds

Viddal Riley (198.3) vs Mateusz Masternak (199.0)

Heavyweights – 12 rounds

Denzel Bentley (159.6) vs Endry Saavedra (159.7)

Heavyweights – eight rounds

Matty Harris (249.2) vs Franklin Ignatius (237.4)

Middleweights – eight rounds

Amir Anderson (159.5) vs Jordan Dujon (162.9)

Junior welterweights – eight rounds

Ashton Sylve (143.0) vs Raul Antonio Galaviz Hernandez (140.0)