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No drama as Canelo and Munguia make weight ahead of May 4 clash

Canelo’s 168-pound belts on the line in historic all-Mexican affair

Steve Wellings

3rd May, 2024

No drama as Canelo and Munguia make weight ahead of May 4 clash
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 03: Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez (L) and Jaime Munguia shake hands during their official weigh-in at Toshiba Plaza on May 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Alvarez will defend his titles against Munguia at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on May 4, 2024. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

SAUL ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Jaime Munguia made the weight in Las Vegas earlier, leaving only the fight night formalities to complete.Claiming all week that he remains fresh and motivated by a sport that has made him multimillions, four-belt king Canelo scaled 166.8 lbs while undefeated challenger Munguia came in at 167.4 lbs.

Mario Barrios’ defence of the WBC Interim welterweight title is on after he scaled 146.6 lbs. Looking comfortable at the 147-pound limit, his opponent Fabian Maidana was slightly lighter at 146.2 lbs.

The only hitch on the main card occurred during the Brandon Figueroa weigh-in. Figueroa came in at 125.4 lbs and is eligible to retain his WBC Interim featherweight strap. Opponent Jessie Magdaleno cannot take home the title, even in victory, after he scaled 128.6 lbs.

Despite being over the stipulated 126-pound limit, a deal was agreed for the fight to proceed. This is the second scare of the week for Figueroa after Magdaleno failed to attend the grand arrivals and a brief moment of confusion appeared to suggest that there would be no opponent for ‘The Heartbreaker’.

Eimantas Stanionis and his opponent Gabriel Maestre hit their targets, as did Jesus Ramos and Vito Mielnicki Jr.

The well-attended ceremonial weigh-in gave the fans a final chance to see their heroes before facing off in the ring. The actual official weights had already been taken and recorded behind closed doors.

Full weights (televised portion):

Canelo Alvarez (166.8) vs. Jaime Munguia (167.4)

WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO super-middleweight titles

Mario Barrios (146.6) vs. Fabian Maidana (146.2)

WBC Interim welterweight title

Brandon Figueroa (125.4) vs. Jessie Magdaleno (128.6)

WBC Interim featherweight title

Eimantas Stanionis (146.6) vs. Gabriel Maestre (146.8)

WBA welterweight title

Jesus Ramos (154.6) vs. Johan Gonzalez (153.6)

10 rounds, super-welterweight

Vito Mielnicki Jr (153.6) vs. Ronald Cruz (152.2)

10 rounds, super-welterweight

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