
Canelo Alvarez is ready to be undisputed champion again.
At Friday’s weigh-ins for Canelo vs. Scull, which takes place at The Venue in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, Canelo officially weighed in at 167.1 pounds while Scull came in at 166.1 pounds. Undisputed super middleweight champion status is on the line as Canelo puts his WBA, WBC, and WBO belts on the line against Scull’s IBF title.
“I don’t really f*cking care about the height and the size. When you are a good fighter, it doesn’t matter,” Alvarez said about the taller Scull.
Canelo (62-2-2) only lost the IBF title in the first place when he chose to fight Edgar Berlanga this past September instead of Scull (23-0), the IBF’s mandatory challenger. The undefeated Scull instead went on to defeat Vladimir Shishkin for a vacant belt.
Co-main event competitors Bruno Surace and Jaime Munguia also made weight for their rematch. Surace (26-0-2) looks to make it 2-0 against Munguia (44-2) after scoring a stunning upset knockout in their first meeting in December.
Check out the Canelo vs. Scull weigh-in results below.
Main Card (DAZN PPV at 7 p.m. ET)
Canelo Alvarez (167.1) vs. William Scull (166.1) for Alvarez’s WBC, WBA, WBO, Ring Magazine titles and Scull’s IBF title
Badou Jack (200.0) vs Norair Mikaeljan (198.1) for Jack’s WBC Cruiserweight title
Bruno Surace (167.7) vs. Jaime Munguia (167.7)
Martin Bakole (299) vs. Efe Ajagba (240)
Richard Riakporte (235) vs. Kevin Nicholas Espindola (297)
Brayan Leon (169.1) vs Aaron Guerrero (166.1)
Marco Verde (158.7) vs. Michel Galvan Polina (159.8)
Mohammed Alakel (134.1) vs. Alexander Morales (133.6)
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