Terri Harper and Caroline Dubois both made weight for Sunday’s unified lightweight title fight in London, keeping the bout on track after a tense fight-week weigh-in.

Terri Harper and Caroline Dubois both made weight on Saturday, keeping Sunday’s lightweight title unification in London on track.

The official weigh-in came one day before the pair meet at Olympia London on April 5 for the unified lightweight world titles. Sky Sports carried live coverage of the weigh-in, and ESPN Deportes also streamed the event.

The fight week has already turned tense. According to the seed report, Harper said she was “excited” to punch Dubois in the face, adding extra edge to an already high-profile matchup.

WBC coverage confirms the bout is set for Olympia London and describes it as a lightweight world-title unification. With both fighters on weight, the main event remains intact and the title fight will go ahead as scheduled.

The weigh-in is the latest procedural step before a card that also includes other women’s title fights. For now, the key update is simple: both Harper and Dubois passed the scale and the showdown remains on the calendar for Sunday night.

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