Jermall Charlo was in a jovial mood at Friday's weigh-in for the fight against Jose Benavidez Jr - despite missing weight.
WBC middleweight champion Charlo returns to the ring after a two-year absence due to physical and mental health issues.

A catchweight of 163lbs was agreed for the tune-up bout but Charlo came in at 166.4lbs after a three-week camp.
Benavidez Jr, who tipped the scales at 161lbs, agreed to go ahead with the fight anyway - and gave his opponent an earful during their face-off.
Charlo was seen pretending to be petrified when Benavidez Jr tried to make the boxer flinch with an air headbutt.
The ten-round bout takes place on the same card as Benavidez's brother David's highly-anticipated fight with Demetrius Andrade.
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Speaking ahead of the card, their father and trainer Jose Benavidez Snr admitted he wanted the Charlo fight cancelled after the WBC champion missed weight.
“I think it’s dangerous. It’s a lot of pounds, too many pounds,” said Benavidez Snr.
“Junior came out at 161. That’s a lot. He wants to do it, and I’m here to support him. I’m here for whatever he wants.
"If it was for me, I would cancel that. Junior trained so hard and is super motivated.
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"We were sparring a guy that is a cruiserweight. So that’s why I have the confidence, and that’s why I said, ‘Let’s do it.'”
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