Tyson Fury weighed in slightly heavier than Arslanbek Makhmudov ahead of their heavyweight clash in London on Saturday.
Fury makes his comeback to the ring against Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, live on Netflix.
‘The Gypsy King’, who announced his return in January after 12 months in retirement following a second straight defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, hit the scales at 267.9 pounds at the Pelligon in London on Friday.
The 37-year-old weighed in almost 14 pounds lighter than he weighed for his rematch with Usyk in December 2024, where he came in at 281lbs.
Makhmudov weighed exactly three pounds lighter than the Brit at 267.9 pounds.
The pair have had a subdued and respectful build-up and this trend continued at the final face off, with a short head-to-head.
Makhmudov had lifted up the Morecambe man at Thursday’s face off, but the pair went their separate ways after their final meeting before fighting in front of an expected 60,000 fans on Saturday.
Two-time heavyweight world champion, Fury admitted earlier this week his concerns over returning to the ring after such a long period out.
“By the time the fight comes around on Saturday, I’ll have been out of the ring 16 months,” Fury told Inside The Ring.
“And at 37-years-old, 16 months is a long time.
“So I have a little bit of stuff to do and to think about in my own mind and see how I am.

“After watching Deontay [Wilder] and [Derek] Chisora fight the other night, it was hard to watch for me.
“It was sad.
“It was heartbreaking and I’ve never seen two men slide as much as them two in my life.
“And I’m thinking, ‘am I f***ing next?’”
Earlier on Friday, Conor Benn weighed in just over a pound heavier than Regis Prograis ahead of their 150 pound catchweight clash.
Benn, in his first fight below the middleweight limit in over two years, tipped the scales at 149.6lbs, while former super lightweight world champion, Prograis came in at at 148.1lbs.
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