By Jake Donovan

Denis Lebedev and Victor Ramirez both easily made weight for the first cruiserweight title fight unification clash since 2008, as the pair of beltholders collide Saturday evening at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia.  

Lebedev (28-2, 21KOs) tipped the scales at 198.7 lbs., while Ramirez - a two-term titlist from Argentina - checked in at a trim and ready 198.6 lbs. 

Their cruiserweight unification clash - the first since David Haye crushed Enzo Maccarinelli in the 2nd round of their March '08 three-belt meet - became the makeshift main event of a show once topped by the now canceled heavyweight showdown between unbeaten champ Deontay Wilder and local favorite Alexander Povetkin. 

FULL WEIGHTS

Denis Lebedev 198.7 lbs. vs. Victor Emilio Ramirez 198.6 lbs. - 12 rds, cruiserweight

Felix Valera 174.6 lbs. vs. Dmitry Bivol 174.25 lbs. - 12 rds, light heavyweight

Umar Salamov 174.6 lbs. vs. Bob Ajisafe 174.5 lbs. - 12 rds, light heavyweight

Dmitry Kudryashov 201.6 lbs. vs. Julio Cesar Dos Santos 197.75 lbs. - 10 rds, cruiserweight

Rakhim Chakhkiev 198.5 lbs. vs. Tamas Lodi 198.5 lbs. - 8 rds, cruiserweight

Stanislav Kashtanov 167.8 lbs. vs. Tomasz Gargula 167.2 lbs. - 8 rds, super middleweight

Alexey Papin, 198.4 lbs. vs. Yury Bykhautsou 195 lbs. - 6 rds, cruiserweight

Sofya Ochigava 129 lbs. vs Firuza Sharipova 130 lbs. - 8 rds, super featherweight

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