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Fury vs. Ngannou Weigh-in Results: Tyson Fury, Francis Ngannou Exceed 270 Pounds


Meat is back on the menu for the all-heavyweight Top Rank boxing main card on Saturday.

With no cap on the heavyweight division, none of the 10 competitors on the main card of Top Rank: Fury vs. Ngannou was at risk of missing weight. As a result, weights ranged from a shade under 230 pounds to a whisker below 300 pounds, and the green light has been given to the entire lineup.

The main event, which will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Oct. 28, comes in a non-title, 10-round exhibition match between lineal boxing heavyweight kingpin Tyson Fury (277.7) and former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou (272.1). Both men hit the scales above 270 pounds, with about five and a half pounds separating the two heavy hitters. Despite Fury not putting any of his titles on the line in this pairing, with Ngannou an unranked boxer ineligible for any gold, the WBC elected to create the “Riyadh Champion” belt for the victor.

The co-featured attraction will see Fabio Wardley (241) battle it out against David Adeleye (232), as the two vie for a trio of British or continental titles in a 12-round affair. The staredown between the two unbeaten men had both jaw-jacking at one another, but it concluded with a big grin. The remainder of the pay-per-view lineup consists of three more heavyweight tilts, as Joseph Parker (250.1) faces Simon Kean (255.1), Arslanbek Makhmudov (260) throws down with Junior Anthony Wright (229.5) and Moses Itauma (236.1) collides with Istvan Bernath (257.1).

Fury vs. Ngannou Weigh-in Results:

Tyson Fury (277.7) vs. Francis Ngannou (272.1)
Fabio Wardley (241) vs. David Adeleye (232)
Joseph Parker (250.1) vs. Simon Kean (255.1)
Arslanbek Makhmudov (260) vs. Junior Anthony Wright (229.5)
Moses Itauma (236.1) vs. Istvan Bernath (257.1)
Carlos Takam (257.1) vs. Martin Bakole (299.4)
Alcibiade Duran (152.7) vs. Jack McGann (153.1)
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