A weigh-in is the official procedure to check a boxer’s weight before a fight. It usually occurs the day before the bout. Boxers must meet the division’s weight limit. For example, a heavyweight weigh-in confirms that fighters exceed 200 pounds. Officials monitor scales for accuracy. Missing weight can lead to fines or fight cancellation. Weigh-ins also generate publicity and hype for the event. Fans watch as fighters face off publicly. Strategies may adjust based on how much weight a boxer gained or lost. Proper preparation ensures the boxer meets requirements. The weigh-in signals readiness and compliance.
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