The stage is set for the big fight card at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, USA tonight as on Friday, all of the fighters weighed in ahead of their clashes on what should be an historic night of boxing.
Undisputed middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins and challenger Howard Eastman both weighed-in at 159-and-a-half-pounds.
Jermain Taylor checked in at 161-pounds while Daniel Edouard tipped the scales at 162-pounds.
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