Mykhalushko and Molodan Successfully Make Weight Ahead of Their WBC Title Fights in Belgium
On the eve of a major boxing night in Herstal, Belgium, the official weigh-in took place for the upcoming WBC International and WBC Francophone title bouts.
Ukrainian fighters Yaroslav Mykhalushko and Maksym Molodan confirmed their excellent form and readiness for two of the most important fights of their careers.
Yaroslav Mykhalushko (Ukraine) vs Alexis Rios Munguia (Mexico)
In the main event, Yaroslav Mykhalushko will face Alexis Rios Munguia for the WBC Francophone and vacant WBC International titles in the Welterweight division (up to 66.7 kg).
At the weigh-in, Mykhalushko came in at 66.5 kg, while Munguia registered 66.2 kg. Both fighters made weight comfortably and appeared confident and well-prepared on stage.
For Mykhalushko (11–0, 9 KOs), this bout marks the biggest test of his professional career — a chance to defend his WBC Francophone title and capture a second international belt under the WBC banner.
Munguia (12–3–2, 6 KOs), arriving from Mexico, aims to spoil the Ukrainian’s unbeaten record and make a strong statement on European soil.
Maksym Molodan (Ukraine) vs Anthony Loffet (Belgium)
In another highly anticipated title clash, Maksym Molodan will take on Anthony Loffet for the vacant WBC Francophone title in the Super Welterweight division (up to 69.9 kg).
During the official weigh-in, Molodan tipped the scales at 69.1 kg, while Loffet slightly outweighed him at 69.5 kg. Both fighters looked sharp and confident, promising a high-paced and competitive encounter.
For Molodan (10–1, 6 KOs), the upcoming bout could become a turning point — an opportunity to claim his first international WBC title and break into the world rankings.
Anthony Loffet (14–4, 3 KOs), fighting in front of his home crowd, is determined to deliver a strong performance and reclaim his position among the leading contenders in the division..
Both title fights will take place on October 25 at Hall Omnisport La Préalle in Herstal, Belgium.
Ukrainian fans can watch the event live at approximately 9:30 PM Kyiv time, broadcast on MEGOGO and the official WBC Ukraine YouTube channel.