Errol Spence Jr. weighed in at 147 pounds while Terence Crawford tipped the scale at 146.8 pounds for Saturday's undisputed welterweight world championship fight at T-Mobile Arena.
The winner will become the first undisputed welterweight world champion in nearly two decades. Zab Judah scored a ninth-round TKO of Cory Spinks on February 5, 2005, in St. Louis, Missouri, to become the undisputed king at 147-pounds.
Spence enters the ring in possession of the WBC, WBA, and IBF titles, but Crawford has the final piece to the undisputed puzzle -- the WBO strap.
Both fighters will earn $10 million a piece.