Cameron said he had weighed in at that mark exactly. He slammed the second 'official' weigh in as a blatant attempt by Green to force him to fast and deny him fluids for the entire day before the fight.
"That's just how Green does it - he's trying to starve me a bit longer," Cameron said. "That's all I can put it down to. Otherwise we could just cut it off here and be done."
Green's gamesmanship extended to bragging about his hearty breakfast.
"I've had pancakes, orange juice, bananas, coffee - I'm pretty cool," Green said.
Cameron insisted dropping below the regular cruiserweight limit of 90.7 hadn't done any harm.
"It feels good. I am ready for this fight. I'm definitely going to win. If I land a good one on Danny it is going to be a long night for him."
While Cameron smiled slightly at the face off, Green stared stone-faced but produced the "hang loose" hand symbol popular with surfers.
"I think his prediction is incorrect," Green said. "What am I going to say, 'I think he is going to win too'?"
Green is seeking to bounce back from two knock out defeats in his last three fights.
His last fight was a fifth round stoppage of well-performed American veteran Danny Santiago in July. But Prior to that he suffered back-to-back knock out losses to WBC champion Krzystof Wlodarzyk and classy veteran Antonio Tarver.
Cameron's last outing was a career-reviving knockout of American heavyweight Monte Barrett in July.
"Let's see what you got, big boy," was Green's parting shot before the hostilities begin in earnest tomorrow night.