By Jake Donovan

After the scale fail ahead of last weekend's Telemundo show in Mexico City, promoter Felix Zabala, Jr. breathed a sigh of relief this time around.

"If we had to go through this two weeks in a row..." Zabala Jr. quipped to BoxingScene.com as laughter disrupted the rest of his thought.

Fortunately, all boxers did their job at the scale this time around, as all made weight for the Telemundo summer season finale which takes place at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Fla (Friday, Telemundo, 11:35pm ET).

Headlining the show, unbeaten super lightweight prospect Yomar Alamo (16-0, 12KOs) takes on late replacement Salvador Briceño in a scheduled 10-round super lightweight bout.

Both came just under the 140-pound limit. Caugas, P.R. native Alamo checked in at 139.8 pounds while Mexico's Briceño tipped the scales at a ready 139.6 pounds.

Briceño enters as a late replacement for Miguel Angel Martinez, who was bumped up a week to salvage last Friday's Telemundo headliner. Martinez replaced Edson Ramirez, who was a full division over the welterweight limit for the scheduled 10-round main event versus Mauricio Pintor.

No such drama existed this time around.

"Thank goodness," Zabala Jr. commented. "This is such a great show and I'm so glad we now get to end the summer season with a bang."

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Accentuating the card is the evening's chief support, a super flyweight rematch between unbeaten Jeyvier Cintron and Japan's Koki Eto. As was the case with the main event, both participants came in under the contracted limit (115 pounds); Cintron weighed 114.6 pounds, while Eto—a former title challenger—weighed 114.8 pounds.

The two run it back barely 10 weeks after their brief first encounter, which took place in this very venue and ended in controversy. Eto was ruled to have won the ESPN+-streamed bout by 1st round knockout, only for replays to reveal a headbutt initiated Cintron's eventual trip to the canvas.

The bout was reviewed on the spot by both camps as well as the Florida boxing commission and the World Boxing Organization (WBO), whose regional title was at stake and is once again for the the rematch. It was agreed by all that the right call was to change the bout to a No-Contest and to do it all over again.

Awaiting the winner will be a mandatory title shot versus reigning WBO 115-pound—and overall four-division—titlist Kazuto Ioka.

FULL WEIGHTS

Yomar Alamo, 139.8 lbs. vs. Salvador Briceño, 139.6 lbs.—10 rds, super lightweight

Jeyvier Cintron, 114.6 lbs. vs. Koki Eto, 114.8 lbs.—10 rds, super flyweight

Christian Camacho, 126 lbs. vs. Jonatan Leona, 123.6 lbs.—6 rds, featherweight

Orlando Gonzalez, 127 lbs. vs. Aldimar Silva, 125.6 lbs.—6 rds, featherweight

Henry Lebron, 131.4 lbs. vs. Edward Kakembo, 131.8 lbs.—6 rds, super featherweight

Marco Diaz, 124.8 lbs. vs. Jostin Ortiz-Maysonett, 125.4 lbs.—4 rds, featherweight

Deron Thompson, 143.6 lbs. vs. Linomar Rios, 141.8 lbs.—4 rds, super lightweight

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