But Moore and Munroe are on the money
Danny Williams and John McDermott will weigh a combined 37 stones between them when they meet for the British title.
The pair weighed in at over 18 stone each for their British heavyweight title fight on the Sunderland leg of a blockbusting night of boxing.
Williams was late before clocking a whopping 18st 10lbs (262lbs) - three pounds lighter than when the pair first met - compared to the challenger's 18st 4lbs.
The rest of the fighters all made weight without any fuss at the first time of asking, although Tony Jeffries' opponent Roy Meissner was late, leaving the Olympic medalist to weigh in alone at 12st 7lbs.
Jeffries was still cheered by a sizeable local support, that included Sunderland AFC Chairman Niall Quinn.
European light-middleweight champion Jamie Moore was **** on the 12-stone limit for the first defence of his belt against Roman Dzuman, who was just eight ounces lighter.
Commonwealth super-bantamweight challenger and current European boss Rendall Munroe was another to come in smack on the limit at 8st 10lbs or 122lbs. His opponent, six-fight novice Isaac Nettey looked much the smaller man, but was just a ound-and-a-half lighter at 8st 8½lbs.
Danny Williams and John McDermott will weigh a combined 37 stones between them when they meet for the British title.
The pair weighed in at over 18 stone each for their British heavyweight title fight on the Sunderland leg of a blockbusting night of boxing.
Williams was late before clocking a whopping 18st 10lbs (262lbs) - three pounds lighter than when the pair first met - compared to the challenger's 18st 4lbs.
The rest of the fighters all made weight without any fuss at the first time of asking, although Tony Jeffries' opponent Roy Meissner was late, leaving the Olympic medalist to weigh in alone at 12st 7lbs.
Jeffries was still cheered by a sizeable local support, that included Sunderland AFC Chairman Niall Quinn.
European light-middleweight champion Jamie Moore was **** on the 12-stone limit for the first defence of his belt against Roman Dzuman, who was just eight ounces lighter.
Commonwealth super-bantamweight challenger and current European boss Rendall Munroe was another to come in smack on the limit at 8st 10lbs or 122lbs. His opponent, six-fight novice Isaac Nettey looked much the smaller man, but was just a ound-and-a-half lighter at 8st 8½lbs.
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