Bakhram Murtazaliev and Tim Tszyu weighed in comfortably under the junior-middleweight limit for Saturday’s IBF title fight at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida.

The 29-year-old Tszyu fights for the first time since his first defeat, via split decision to Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in March. 

Saturday’s fight also represents Murtazaliev’s first defence of the vacant title he won in April with victory over Jack Culcay.

“This is my moment,” said Australia’s Tszyu. “This is vengeance. Simple. 

“Vengeance, and something painful [is coming Murtazaliev’s way].”

“Tomorrow we will fight,” said Murtazaliev, 31 and of Russia. 

Junior middleweight – 12 rounds 

Tszyu (153.4lbs) vs Murtazaliev (152.8lbs)

Junior middleweight – 10 rounds 

Yoenis Tellez (153.8lbs) vs Johan Gonzalez (153.4lbs)

Middleweight – 10 rounds 

Cesar Mateo Tapia (160.0lbs) vs Endry Saavedra (159.8lbs)

Heavyweight – 8 rounds

Dainier Pero (235lbs) vs Willie Jake Jnr (264.8lbs)

Super featherweight – 8 rounds

Justin Viloria (130lbs) vs Diuhl Olguin (128.8lbs)

Super bantamweight – 6 rounds

Gary Antonio Russell (121.6lbs) vs Jaden Burnias (122.6lbs)

Junior middleweight – 6 rounds

Jocksan Blanco (153.8lbs) vs Angel Ilarraza (154lbs)

Welterweight – 4 rounds

Michael Garcia (145.2lbs) vs Carlos Aguilera Jnr (144.4lbs)

Super featherweight – 6 rounds

Roberto Rivera Gomez (129.8lbs) vs Jenn Gonzalez (127.2lbs)

Super bantamweight – 8 rounds

Carlos Jackson (125.6lbs) vs Ryan Lee Allen (124.4lbs)

Super middleweight 

Daniel Blancas (167.2lbs) vs Marco Delgado (169lbs)