Sorry I will write English but maybe it can help here a little bit....
Sure Wolves are sometimes huge but for Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs we used European Wolves living in Carpathian mountains which are for example much smaller that European Wolves living for example in Russia, Finnland or Norway (in cold places).
But still Mech wrote that adult males weight very seldom more than 55 kg, and females more than 45 kg. The biggest Russian Wolves had about 80 kg (but it was about 1967). According Bibkov in most populations adult wolves males weight 43-46 kg and females 36-39 kg.
But back to "our" wolves - Okarma checked size of European Wolves living in our part of Europe (it means the same as used by founders of your breed). The males were 35-67 kg, and females 27-50 kg. But don't forget that wolves living in nature look sometimes like pregnant females

(very, very fat because it helps to survive

). The height was 65-80 cm by males, and 60-75 by females. But as I said in the most cases you have to take the average values....
If we talk about Czechoslovakian Wolves - the right measurements are written in the standard:
TAILLE ET POIDS
Hauteur au garrot:
Mâles au minimum 65 cm
Femelles au minimum 60 cm
Poids:
Mâles au minimum 26 kg
Femelles au minimum 20 kg
...but...in the fact nobody cares about the weight. Sure heavy CzW are called as not typical but nobody checks the weight during measurements.
Only the height is important. According to the standard there is only minimum and no maximum but on the bonitation card you can read:
A Taille au garrot
Males:
n Inférieur à 65cm
s Entre 65-70 cm
v Supérieur à 70 cm
Females:
Inférieur à 60cm
s Entre 60-65 cm
v Supérieur à 65 cm
the letters n, s, v means:
n - nízký (Eng. small)
s - standardní (Eng. standard)
v - vysoký (Eng. large)
So it means typical male is 65-70 cm, and female 60-65 cm. Expecially Slovaks don't like very lage dogs because for a long time there was even maximum set in this country and not only As but also Av dogs were not allowed.
Now it changed a little bit and there is no problem is the dog is few centimetres bigger
but only if the dogs still have right proportions and the required typical wolfish movement (it is alway huge problems by too heavy, too large dogs).