Cristian Mijares and Victor Terrazas were about five and four pounds, respectfully, away from making weight for their junior featherweight title bout this Saturday in Mexico City, according to figures provided by World Boxing Council official William Boodhoo.
Mijares came in on April 13 at 57.5 kilograms, or about 126.77 pounds, which was certified by Dr. Maria Mayela Ramos Neri, according to the WBC. Terrazas, meanwhile, came in on April 13 at 57 kilograms, or about 125.66 pounds, a figure certified by Luis Medina.
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Mijares came in on April 13 at 57.5 kilograms, or about 126.77 pounds, which was certified by Dr. Maria Mayela Ramos Neri, according to the WBC. Terrazas, meanwhile, came in on April 13 at 57 kilograms, or about 125.66 pounds, a figure certified by Luis Medina.
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