Oscar Valdez to face Adam Lopez after Andres Gutierrez comes in 11 pounds over

Adam Lopez to fill in for Andres Gutierrez against Oscar Valdez after Gutierrez misses weight by 11 pounds.

Andres Gutierrez’s inability to make weight was a stroke of luck for Adam Lopez.

Gutierrez missed weight Friday by a head-scratching 11 pounds for his 10-round junior lightweight fight against Mexican-born star Oscar Valdez on Saturday in Las Vegas on ESPN+.

Thus, Gutierrez was out and a sub was needed. In stepped Lopez, who had been scheduled to face Luis Coria in a featherweight bout on the undercard.

Valdez made the 130-pound limit, weighing 129.8 pounds. Lopez weighed the featherweight limit of 126.

“I trained hard for three months making the sacrifices, and I am very upset with Andres Gutierrez,” Valdez told BoxingScene.com. “He was unprofessional. As soon as I heard 141 pounds, I still wanted to fight him, but my team and (promoter) Bob Arum said Gutierrez was out. I give credit to Adam Lopez for stepping up. It will be a great fight tomorrow night.”

Said Lopez: “It was surreal when I got the offer to fight Oscar. I‘ve known Oscar for a long time and I‘ve wanted this fight for a long time. I’m ready for it. Deep down, I’ll take anyone. Ultimately, I left it up to my trainer (Buddy McGirt), and he gave the fight his blessing.”

Valdez (26-0, 20 knockouts) is making his debut as a full-fledged junior lightweight. He won his featherweight title in 2016 and successfully defended six times.

Lopez (13-1, 6 KOs) is a 23-year-old from Glendale, California. He has fought in only one scheduled 10-round fight, which ended by seventh-round KO over Jean Carlos Rivera in his last fight.

Also, Carl Frampton (26-2, 15 KOs) and Tyler McCreary (16-0-1, 7 KOs) made weight for their scheduled 10-round junior lightweight bout. Frampton weighed 128, McCreary 127.5.

And, in a bout for an “interim” junior middleweight title, Carlos Adames (18-0, 14 KOs) and Patrick Teixeira (30-1, 22 KOs) made weight. Adames weighed 153.5, Teixeira 153.25.