WBA, WBC, and WBO heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk and IBF beltholder Daniel Dubois have both hit the scales ahead of their fight at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.
Dubois came in 10lbs heavier than when they fought two years ago, and the two shared a long face off before posing for photographers.
Usyk was booed when he was announced onto the stage, although sections of the crowd also chanted his surname.
"I'm locked in, I'm focused. I can't wait," said Dubois. "I'm going to win by any means necessary."
"It's a great opportunity, for my people and my country. See you tomorrow," said Ukraine's Usyk, asked what the opportunity to become a three-time champion meant to him.
When they fought in 2023, Usyk weighed 221lbs while Dubois had come in at 233 1/4lbs.
Lawrence Okolie, ahead of his fight with Kevin Lerena, said he felt he had the advantage over Lerena wherever they met, having previously been set to fight at cruiserweight, bridgerweight, and now they meet at heavyweight.
"I'm prepared for 10 hard rounds, but I'm expecting to get a stoppage. I'm trying to be a three-weight world champion and all roads lead to Saturday," said Okolie.
"We're going to see an explosive fight," said Lerena.
Heavyweight – 12 rounds (unified heavyweight championship of the world)
Oleksandr Usyk – 227lbs 3ozs
Daniel Dubois – 243lbs 8ozs
Heavyweight – 12 rounds
Lawrence Okolie – 262lbs 4ozs
Kevin Lerena – 232lbs 5ozs
Light heavyweight – 10 rounds
Daniel Lapin – 174lbs 13ozs
Lewis Edmondson – 174lbs 13ozs
Heavyweight bout
Vladyslav Sirenko – 256lbs 3ozs
Soloman Dacres – 235lbs 9ozs
Junior welterweight – Four rounds
Aadam Hamed – 144lbs 13ozs
Ezequiel Gregores – 145lbs 10oz
Junior welterweight – Six rounds
James Francis – 137lbs 12oz
Lasha Guruli – 139lbs 15oz