All fighters made weight for one of the few shows on the current schedule to survive the cut.

Adrian 'Gato' Curiel and Hugo 'Verdugo' Guarneros collide Friday evening for a regional flyweight title, live from Domo Sindicato de Trabajadores IMSS (Mexico Institute of Social Security) on capital grounds in Mexico City. Both fighters weighed 109 pounds, well below the divisional limit for their clash atop the Boxeo Telemundo spring season finale.

Guarneros (16-3-2, 8KOs) is a perfect 5-0 on the Telemundo circuit, though making his first platform appearance since September 2016 and not quite as successful when venturing elsewhere. The 29-year old is coming off of a 10-round loss to unbeaten flyweight contender Sunny Edwards last September on the road in England, which stalled momentum gained from perhaps his best career performance which came in an eight-round win versus nationally regarded Luis Castillo last May.

Friday's bout marks the first for Guarneros at this venue, which gives Curiel (15-3-3, 3KOs) a hometown edge of sorts. The 21-year old has frequented the grounds throughout his career, having hosted his last two wins which each came less than a year ago as part of an active five-fight campaign. Unfortunately, his year began and ended with losses, including a narrow 10-round points loss last November to unbeaten prospect Joselito Velazquez, a highly decorated former amateur standout whom represented Mexico in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The setback is part of a rough stretch for Curiel, although his 4-3 mark in his last seven starts isn't quite as bad as appears at first glance. In addition to going tough versus Velazquez, the baby-faced flyweight also pushed Daniel Valladares to the limit, coming up short versus his countryman who is now a top-rated strawweight contender and recent title challenger.

No matter how they fare on Friday, the fact that the show proceeds as planned is a win for all involved. More than 20 shows worldwide have been postponed or canceled in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Also on the show:

Unbeaten 130-pound regional titlist Denilson Jair Valtierra (9-0, 5 KOs) weighed 135 pounds for his scheduled eight-round lightweight contest versus countryman Jose Eduardo Hernandez Rizo (7-3-3, 3 KOs), who at 134 pounds was one pound below the limit;

Puebla's Juan Antonio 'El Zurdo' Rodriguez (31-8, 27 KOs) weighed 139.2 pounds for his eight-round junior welterweight heat versus Jose Andres Periban (9-6-1, 0KOs), who tipped the scales at 138 pounds.

 FULL WEIGHTS

Adrian "Gato" Curiel, 109 vs. Hugo "Verdugo" Guarneros, 109—10 rds, flyweight

Denilson Jair Valtierra, 135 vs. Jose Eduardo Rizo, 134—8 rds, lightweight

Juan Antonio Rodriguez, 139.2 vs. Jose Andres Periban, 138—8 rds, junior welterweight

Martin Escamilla, 130.5 vs. Carlos Eduardo Reyes, 132—6 rds, junior lightweight

Brandon Maximo Nunez, 117.5 vs. Aaron Barcenas Reyes, 116—4 rds, bantamweight

Fernando Romero Hilario, 124.5 vs. Pedro Jesus Rodriguez, 125—4 rds, featherweight

Hector Andres Fuentes, 147 vs. Raul Yair Garcia, 146—4 rds, welterweight

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox