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Fury vs Pajkic Weigh-In Results: Tyson Fury 257, Neven Pajkic 232 (Photo Gallery)

Tyson Fury puts his Commonwealth heavyweight title on the line tomorrow against Neven Pajkic.

British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Tyson Fury weighed in at 257 pounds for his fight tomorrow with Neven Pajkic, who weighed in at 232 pounds for the fight. Fury's Commonwealth title will be on the line. The fight will air on Channel 5 in the U.K., and SuperChannel in Canada.

Fury (16-0, 11 KO) and Pajkic (16-0, 5 KO) have been trading words through the media for a while now, and on Saturday they'll settle it in the ring. Fury is a -1000 to -1250 favorite on three major sportsbooks, with Pajkic at +600 and +800.

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Also on the card will Chris Eubank Jr (above), who will be making his professional debut against Kirilas Psonko (8-15-1, 6 KO) of Lithuania. Eubank recently signed a long-term deal with Hennessy Sports. Eubank weighed in at 164, with Psonko at 166.6. The fight is scheduled for six rounds.

In a 10-round bout for the vacant English welterweight title, James Flinn (10-0-1, 2 KO) weighed 146 pounds, and opponent Adil Anwar (12-1, 6 KO) weighed 146.5. An eight-rounder featuring former British junior welterweight champion Lenny Daws (21-2, 9 KO) will also be featured. Daws weighed in at 142.3, and will face Stuart Green (15-11, 0 KO), who weighed 142.5.

After the jump, photos from the weigh-in.

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Fury vs Pajkic

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Eubank Jr vs Psonko

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Flinn vs Anwar

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Daws vs Green

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I hope I can catch these somewhere.

I can’t help but wonder why, of all the big HWs, only the Klitschkos never look like piewagons.

by DrRck on Nov 11, 2011 8:19 PM EST reply actions  

I think Fury’s fitness is pretty strong, actually. He’s not muscular, but he appears to have good cardio and has settled in at a weight where he seems comfortable.

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by Scott Christ on Nov 11, 2011 8:54 PM EST up reply actions  

Will watch, for Eubank.Jr.

by Shitali Klitschko on Nov 12, 2011 12:03 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

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