Jack Catterall And Harlem Eubank Hit The Scales

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Boxers Jack Catterall and Harlem Eubank, who typically compete at super-lightweight but will fight at welterweight, successfully made the 147-pound limit at the official weigh-in.

Tomorrow evening at the Manchester Arena in England, these two fighters will meet in an intriguing bout that serves as the main event of the Matchroom Boxing card. This fight is significant for their future careers.

Eubank, with a record of 21 wins (9 KOs) and 0 losses, has already secured two victories at welterweight in the past 10 months. Catterall (30 wins, 2 losses, 13 KOs) does not yet have extensive experience competing at this weight.

Nevertheless, Catterall from Chorley has competed at a significantly higher level than his upcoming opponent. His only losses came against Josh Taylor and Arnold Barboza Jr. in two highly controversial contests.

However, Eubank is no easy opponent either. This promising boxer secured a convincing technical knockout victory over Tyrone McKenna in the tenth round in his last fight.

Regardless of the outcome of the upcoming fight, the winner has a strong chance of quickly moving closer to a world title shot opportunity.

Official weights for Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank card

12 rounds – welterweight
Jack Catterall
146.5lbs
Harlem Eubank
146.5lbs
10 rounds – lightweight
Aqib Fiaz
133.9lbs
Alex Murphy
135lbs
10 rounds – lightweight
Joe Cordina
134.7lbs
Jaret Gonzalez
133.4lbs
8 rounds – heavyweight
Pat Brown
203.8lbs
Lewis Oakford
204lbs
8 x 2-min rounds – featherweight
Skye Nicolson
123.9lbs
Carla Gonzales
122.7lbs
4 rounds – heavyweight
Leo Atang
226.3lbs
Milen Paunov
218.7lbs
8 rounds – super-welterweight
William Crolla
155.7lbs
Fraser Wilkinson
154.6lbs
6 rounds – light-heavyweight
Niall Brown
171.4lbs
Victor Ionascu
168.6lbs
4 rounds – super-featherweight
Alfie Middlemiss
127.5lbs
Mohammed Wako
127.4lbs
Wade Prescott

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