Hrgović and Mansour weigh-in ahead of WBC International title clash

Hrgović and Mansour weigh-in ahead of WBC International title clash
Filip Hrgović, Amir Mansour Photo Credit: Karim Foudil

Croatian heavyweight sensation Filip Hrgović (5-0, 4 KOs) and his opponent Amir Mansour (23-2-1, 16 KOs) weighed in today ahead of their WBC International Championship clash tomorrow night at the Arena Zagreb in Croatia.

Hrgović, the Rio 2016 Olympic Bronze Medallist, will be boxing in his home country for the first time as a professional as he looks to claim his first major title against the experienced former WBC United States Champion Mansour.

WBC International Heavyweight Championship: 
Filip Hrgovic: 105.7 kg 233.2 lbs
Amir Mansour: 102.6 kg 226.1 lbs

The undercard fighters also took to the scales including IBO Female World Middleweight Champion Ivana Habazin, who makes the first defence of her title against Ghana’s Gifty Amanua Ankrah, and rising German light heavyweight star Leon Bunn.

IBO Female World Middleweight Championship: 
Ivana Habazin: 70.7 kg 155.8 lbs
Gifty Amanua Ankrah: 70.2 kg 154.7 lbs

Light Heavyweight – 8 Rounds: 
Leon Bunn: 79.5 kg 175.2 lbs
Emmanuel Feuzeu: will weigh-in later

Cruiserweight – 10 Rounds: 
Damir Beljo: 89.5 kg 197.3 lbs
Lukas Paszkowsky: 89.5 kg 197.3 lbs

WBC Silver Female Super Middleweight Championship: 
Ema Kozin: 75.7 kg 166.8 lbs
Irais Hernandez: 73.3 kg 161.5 lbs

Heavyweight – 6 Rounds: 
Agron Smakici: 108.5 kg 239.2 lbs
Gabriel Enguema: 102.5 kg 225.9 lbs

Cruiserweight – 4 Rounds: 
Josip-Bepo Filipi: 91.0 kg 200.6 lbs
Predrag Jevtic: 88.9 kg 195.9 lbs

Heavyweight – 6 Rounds: 
Ivica Perkovic: 123.5 kg 272.2 lbs
Laszlo Toth: 128.7 kg 283.7 lbs

Cruiserweight – 6 Rounds:
Edin Puhalo: 90.7 kg 199.9 lbs
Janne Forsman: 84.7 kg 186.7 lbs

Cruiserweight – 6 Rounds:
Ivica Bacurin: 92.3 kg 203.4 lbs
Tamas Bajzath: 105.3 kg 232.1 lbs

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Daxx Khan has been a regular member of the Talkin Boxing with Billy C TV & Radio Show since 2011, throughout his over two decades involved with the sport of boxing he has owned his own gym, currently is a Coach with "Newburgh Hook Elite Boxing", has covered over 175 world title fights across the globe, worked for two sanctioning body organizations, written for multiple major sporting news outlets. The first world title fight he covered was in 1991 while still attending NYU when he accompanied boxing media Icon Bert Sugar to the "Terrible" Terry Norris versus "Sugar" Ray Leonard WBC Super Welterweight title fight which Norris won by wide unanimous decision. Daxx is also former USA Boxing Coach and representative for "The World Boxing Federation".

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