Neither David Benavidez nor his older brother, Jose Benavidez Jr., had any issues making weight Friday afternoon for their hometown fights Saturday night in Phoenix.

David Benavidez (24-0, 21 KOs) stepped on the Arizona Boxing & MMA Commission’s scale at 169 pounds, one above the super middleweight maximum of 168. Benavidez didn’t need to come in at 168 pounds or less because his fight with Kyrone Davis is not a title eliminator.

Davis (16-2-1, 6 KOs), of Wilmington, Delaware, weighed in at more than a pound less than Benavidez, 167¾ pounds.

Benavidez, 24, was supposed to face Venezuelan veteran Jose Uzcategui (31-4, 26 KOs) in Showtime’s main event Saturday at Footprint Center, the home arena of the NBA’s Suns. Davis, 27, replaced Uzcategui, a former IBF super middleweight champion, on two weeks’ notice because Uzcategui tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

Benavidez-Uzcategui was scheduled as a 12-round IBF/WBC elimination match, but neither organization would sanction Benavidez-Davis as an eliminator.

Moments before David Benavidez and Davis made weight Friday, Jose Benavidez Jr. and Emanuel Torres met their contractual obligations for their 10-round middleweight match, which will open Showtime’s two-bout broadcast at 9 p.m. ET and 6 p.m. PT.

Benavidez (27-1, 18 KOs) officially weighed in at a career-high of 158¾ pounds. Torres (17-3, 5 KOs), of Buenos Aires, Argentina, came in at 157 pounds.

The contracted maximum for the Benavidez-Torres bout was 159 pounds. Benavidez, a former welterweight contender, plans to campaign as a junior middleweight in 2022, but it wasn’t necessary to weigh in at that division’s limit of 154 pounds for this fight.

The 29-year-old Benavidez will fight for the first time in three years when he opposes Torres. He hasn’t boxed since unbeaten three-division champion Terence Crawford stopped him in the 12th round of their fight for Crawford’s WBO welterweight title in October 2018 at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, Crawford’s hometown.

Torres, 32, has won nine straight bouts, but he’ll take a step up in competition against Benavidez.

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