
WBC Cruiserweight World Champion Badou Jack registered an official weight of 205.9 pounds (93.4 kilograms) during the mandatory 30-day pre-fight weigh-in, fulfilling the safety protocol established by the World Boxing Council (WBC) for all championship bouts.
These weigh-ins — conducted at 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 enter fight week in optimal physical condition, avoiding extreme dehydration or rapid weight loss that could compromise their well-being.
Jack’s weight, within the parameters set by the organization, reflects a disciplined and professional preparation ahead of his next WBC Cruiserweight World Title defense.
The WBC has repeatedly emphasized that these weigh-ins are not a formality but a medical safety measure aimed at safeguarding fighters competing at the highest levels.
With 205.9 pounds on the scale, Jack demonstrates discipline and commitment to the regulations that place a boxer’s health and life above all else.
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