Summary
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury weigh in for their heavyweight rematch in Riyadh
Both men chose to wear their clothes on the scales, as Fury is 20st 1lb and Usyk is 16st 1lb
Briton Fury challenges Usyk for the WBA (Super), WBO and WBC world titles on Saturday
Team Usyk unhappy with Fury's beard length & camps arguing over selection of third judge
Listen to fight on BBC Radio 5 Live from 21:00 GMT on Saturday
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Live Reporting
Bobbie Jackson
Watch Usyk v Fury 2 weigh-inpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time
That's all folks!published at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time
19:50 GMTDay two of three in the bag and just the big fight night now awaits us.
A bizarre news conference yesterday ended with a face-off which lasted for 11 minutes and 20 seconds, while today both fighters came in at career-heavy weight (they were both fully dressed) and then faced off for just seven seconds.
We've had debates about beards and judges too today - both of those issues will need to be resolved one way or another by the time they head to the ring tomorrow now.
Thanks for joining us and make sure you return tomorrow when we'll have live text coverage from 20:00 GMT and commentary over on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Enjoy the rest of your Friday night!
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time
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I guess Fury is going for an early finish because there is no way he can carry that weight to the end.
Pete, Keighley
Is Usyk the GOAT?published at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time
19:49 GMTUsyk v Fury 2
It's a debate that will run forever across all sports... who is the Greatest of all time?
Olympic champion Oleksandr Usyk has become undisputed in two divisions, beating some huge names and remains undefeated after 22 fights.
Is that enough to make him the GOAT for Eddie Hearn?
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End of twitter postPredictions - 'Fury will be more on it'published at 19:48 Greenwich Mean Time
19:48 GMTUsyk v Fury 2
British heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley: "I think as a boxer and as a person, Fury is capable of making the adjustments to beat Usyk but do I think he will actually be able to and whether the ambition is still there? Without being offensive, it may be lacking a little. With Usyk, he is so stoic and stalwart and 100% focused on getting the job done. I think it will be a hard task to rip the belts away from him."
Welterweight world champion Natasha Jonas: "I think Fury will be more on it and he can do it this time."
Heavyweight Lawrence Okolie: "I will back Fury, which sounds insane because we've seen Usyk do it countless times and has even beat Fury already. It was such a close fight and Fury still has another style to try. He has an opportunity to not try and outbox the boxer as he did and try to be more aggressive. He can be a big strong guy and back it up with boxing skill. At times when he was stepping off, maybe he'll now step forward. Maybe it makes it more ugly, messy and gritty. What I will say is that one of them will win more convincingly than last time and that could also be Usyk if he stays consistent like his last fight. If he's in even better shape than Fury, he could win by a bigger margin than last time."
What time is Usyk v Fury 2?published at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time
19:46 GMTRingwalk timings in Saudi have been a bit hit and miss in the last 12 months. Some fights have begun well after midnight while others have started closer to 22:00.
Organisers in Riyadh this time are aiming for the earlier end of that spectrum.
The first fight is set to start at 16:00 GMT.
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are targeting 22:15 for their ringwalks, meaning the fight will probably startaround 22:30.
Listen: The 11-minute face-offpublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time
19:44 GMTUsyk v Fury 2
Another day and another episode of the 5 Live Boxing with Steve Bunce podcast for you to enjoy.
George Groves is the guest this time and he's been left with the task of trying to work out what was going on yesterday when Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury engaged in a stare-off for 11 minutes and 20 seconds.
And Matchroom's Eddie Hearn also drops in to offer up his prediction for Saturday.
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time
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Stop describing the face-off as boring. It was just as important a contest as establishing the jab or getting the outside foot. Oh, and stop pundits describing the first fight as close. Usyk won 8-4 convincingly. Judges were poor. No wonder Usyk’s team are wary of the late replacement. People are trying to engineer a Fury win. Usyk. Late stoppage.
AJ, York
Blink and you'll miss it...published at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time
19:39 GMTget involved Get Involvedpublished at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time
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Having watched the fight live and again since I think people forget the success Fury was having in the early rounds. Fury also has more capacity to improve for this fight with his focus and preparation where as I think Usyk was as good as he could be last time which was nearly flawless. For me Fury is equally as skilled and equally as determined, but his first loss, coupled with taking it more seriously this time and his size means he will stop Usyk by round 6 Hoping for a good clean fight.
Mark, Cambridge
Postpublished at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time
19:37 GMTNow you know the weights of both Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, has that swayed your one way or the other with your thoughts on how the fight will play out?
You can cast your vote at the top of this page and the results will be revealed tomorrow.
A reminder that both fighters are the heaviest they have been in their career - Usyk 16st 2lb and Fury 20st 1lb.
'Something extra, extra special'published at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time
19:34 GMTQueensberry's Frank Warren, who promotes Tyson Fury, says: "Yeah he's heavier but I think the other guy is as well.
"You can analyse it anyway you like but tomorrow night you're going to find out who is the best. You know both of them will come to fight. We are going to see something extra, extra special."
Will it end inside the distance?: "In my opinion it will and in Tyson's favour."
Postpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time
19:32 GMTTyson Fury was not hanging around and made a swift exit as soon as they were done with the face off.
The former champion clearly isn't in the mood for any questions tonight.
Postpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time
19:30 GMTAs usual, it's to the point and short from Oleksandr Usyk.
He is asked what he is feeling, he replies: "Nothing."
Pushed for more, he says:"My God helped me, my family, my wife helped me [to prepare]."
Postpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time
19:28 GMTNow that's out the way we are set for one final face off.
From over 11 minutes on Thursday to just a matter of seconds today.
Postpublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time
19:26 GMTOver to you Usyk.
He also keeps his full outfit on. Very strange.
Usyk weighs 16st 1lb. That is a career high for the Ukrainian and two pounds heavier than May.
Postpublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time
19:25 GMTFury is first to the scales and he's not taking that leather jacket off.
The Briton weighs a career heavy 20st 1lb.
He was 18st 7lb when they met back in May.
Postpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time
19:22 GMTOleksandr Usyk comes out to Sigma's 'Changing'.
He's wearing that lovely purple tracksuit that we've seen him in all week.
Postpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time
19:21 GMTUsyk v Fury 2
Here comes Tyson Fury accompanied by The Verve's 'Bitter sweet Symphony'.
Fury makes his way over the bridge with pyrotechnics flying up into the air either side.
An extravagant entrance but an understated outfit - leather jacket and baseball cap.
How they shaped up in Maypublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time
19:19 GMTUsyk v Fury 2
Here's how Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk looked when they stepped on to the scales before their fight in May.
Both look to be carrying a bit more weight during this fight week.