
German contender Noel Mikaelian registered a weight of 214.2 pounds at the official 30-day pre-fight check, fulfilling the safety protocol established by the World Boxing Council (WBC) for all world championship bouts.
These mandatory checks — conducted 30, 14, and 7 days prior to the fight — are part of the WBC’s Boxer Safety Program, designed to protect fighters’ health and prevent dangerous weight cuts.
The goal is to ensure that boxers reach fight night in optimal condition, without undergoing extreme dehydration or rapid weight loss that could endanger their wellbeing.
Mikaelian’s result, well within the limits set by the WBC, reflects a disciplined and professional preparation for his shot at the cruiserweight world title.
The WBC has repeatedly emphasized that these weigh-ins are not mere formalities, but preventive medical measures meant to safeguard every athlete competing at the highest level.
With 214.2 pounds on the scale, Mikaelian demonstrates commitment to the standards that prioritize a boxer’s health and life above all else.
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