For our resource regarding all rehydration weights in our file, please see this link:
Fight Night Boxing Weights: A List Of Unofficial Weigh-in Weights After Rehydration
This page is here for your reference, comprised of all talk of Sergey Kovalev's weights in the ring that I find relevant, with as full a list as I can find of his unofficial/rehydration weights (and where they went unlisted), or what he likely weighed on fight night, going into the ring, as opposed to his listed official weigh-in weights, which are often misleading in a fighter's career. If you have a source to a missing weight you want to see up here, please link me to a source, so that I may verify it myself. Same for all corrections would be helpful. I will update this page as new information is found. Thanks to HBO for their focusing on this detail when they are able in their broadcasts. Please note, earlier fights before HBO that I've seen from other channels do not ordinarily do unofficial weights.
Highest unofficial/rehydration weight in our records: 189 pounds
Lowest unofficial/rehydration weight in our records: 181 pounds
From latest to earliest:
2015:
March:
VS Jean Pascal - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: Official: 174.25 - Unofficial: 189
Pascal: Official: 175 - Unofficial: 185
2014:
November:
VS Bernard Hopkins - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 188
Hopkins: 182
August:
Sergey Kovalev VS Blake Caparello - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 185
Caparello: 185
March:
Sergey Kovalev VS Cedric Agnew - Contested at Super Middleweight
Kovalev: 183
Agnew: 187
2013:
November:
Sergey Kovalev VS Ismayl Sillakh - Contested at Light Heavyweight
Kovalev: 181
Sillakh: 185
August:
Sergey Kovalev VS Nathan Cleverly - Contested at Light Heavweight
HBO's Tale of the Tape did not feature a rehydration weight for this match.
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