Hector Garcia had no difficulty making weight Friday for a fight he took on relatively short notice.

The Dominican southpaw stepped on the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s scale at 129½ pounds for his 12-round, 130-pound fight against former WBA interim super featherweight champ Chris Colbert on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Brooklyn’s Colbert was a little lighter, 128¾ pounds, when it was his turn to weigh in at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The 25-year-old Colbert (16-0, 6 KOs) is listed by Caesars sportsbook as a 22-1 favorite to beat Garcia in this “Showtime Championship Boxing” main event. The 30-year-old Garcia (14-0, 10 KOs, 3 NC) took this fight on less than three weeks’ notice, once WBA world super featherweight champion Roger Gutierrez (26-3-1, 20 KOs) contracted COVID-19 while training.

The Colbert-Garcia winner is expected to challenge Gutierrez in his following fight.

Just before Colbert and Garcia got on the NSAC’s scale, former WBC super lightweight champion Viktor Postol and unbeaten Gary Antuanne Russell met their contractual obligations for the 10-round co-feature of Showtime’s three-bout broadcast.

The 38-year-old Postol, a native of Kyiv, Ukraine, came in at 140½ pounds. The 25-year-old Russell, a 2016 U.S. Olympian from Capitol Heights, Maryland, officially weighed 139½ pounds.

The contracted weight limit for the Postol-Russell fight was 141 pounds.

Postol (31-3, 12 KOs) stepped on the scale with a lot on his mind. His wife and 5-year-old twin boys are home in war-torn Ukraine, where Postol hopes to return the day after he faces Russell (14-0, 14 KOs), a younger brother of former WBC featherweight champ Gary Russell Jr.

Earlier Friday afternoon, Jerwin Ancajas and Fernando Martinez made weight for their 12-round fight for Ancajas’ IBF junior bantamweight championship.

The Philippines’ Ancajas and Argentina’s Martinez both weighed in at 114½ pounds. Ancajas (33-1-2, 22 KOs) will make the 10th defense of his IBF 115-pound championship versus Martinez (13-0, 8 KOs), the 11th-ranked challenger for his title, in the opener of a telecast scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.