Nicolson and Luna clear the seven-day pre-weigh-in as they approach their interim super bantamweight title clash

Nicolson and Luna clear the seven-day pre-weigh-in as they approach their interim super bantamweight title clash
One week before stepping into the ring in Stockton, California, on Saturday, December 13, Skye Nicolson and Yulihan Luna Ávila successfully passed the WBC-mandated seven-day pre-weigh-in, confirming that both fighters are on track physically for their interim super bantamweight world title showdown.
Nicolson, known for her almost surgical discipline during weight cuts, came in at 56.7 kilograms, maintaining the pattern that has defined her recent camps: order, stability, and minimal wear during the critical stage.
Luna, meanwhile, weighed 55 kilograms. The Mexican challenger—typically more physical and comfortable in close-range exchanges—arrives at a weight her team considers ideal for maintaining pace and power during the final week.
Already compelling due to their contrasting styles, the matchup now gains an added layer: neither fighter will be battling the scale. Everything points to a bout where technique, speed, and decision-making will take center stage.




