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weigh in

[wey-in] / ˈweɪˌɪn /




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The weigh-in was open to the public, with a couple of hundred fans packed into a hotel function room near East Midlands Airport.

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The weigh-in took place behind closed doors in London.

From BBC

There will be a ceremonial weigh-in, which will be open to the public, at York Hall in Bethnal Green on Friday evening.

From BBC

Just as when Eubank and Benn fought in April, there is a rehydration clause that both must adhere to - meaning neither man can put on more than 10lb between Friday's weigh-in and Saturday morning.

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In April, Eubank missed the middleweight limit of 11st 6lb by 0.05lb at the weigh-in- but came in comfortably below the rehydration limit the next day.

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