View Full Version : Q's on weigh-in


wmute
11-03-2006, 08:31 PM
1. when was the first title fight with the weigh in the day before?

2. when were ALL title fights with the weigh in the day before?

3. were there fighters moving down in weight as a result?

4. do you guys think that the tiem of the weigh i can make a 1 division difference? a 2-division difference? a 0-division difference? to take an extreme case, waht weight would castillo and corrales have been fighting at with same day weighs in?

GEOFFHAYES
11-03-2006, 10:59 PM
I know it was 1991, don't know the exact fight, the title fight with the rule change, or the last title fight before the rule change.. but it was definately 1991.

Chris Eubank used to weigh upto 185 during camp, and he was fighting at '168', he'd enter the ring at 182-185. He did this by dragging every ounce of liquid from his body in the 24-36 hours before the weigh-in, and then drinking plenty of water between the weigh-in and fight.

Kayo
11-08-2006, 03:51 AM
I know it was 1991, don't know the exact fight, the title fight with the rule change, or the last title fight before the rule change.. but it was definately 1991.

Chris Eubank used to weigh upto 185 during camp, and he was fighting at '168', he'd enter the ring at 182-185. He did this by dragging every ounce of liquid from his body in the 24-36 hours before the weigh-in, and then drinking plenty of water between the weigh-in and fight.

Did Eubank ever spit in a cup all day to drain himself? few of my wrestling friends do that two days before weigh-in to cut water weight

GEOFFHAYES
11-09-2006, 01:41 AM
Did Eubank ever spit in a cup all day to drain himself? few of my wrestling friends do that two days before weigh-in to cut water weight

Draining himself for the first Watson fight- from his book:

I lost 19lb in four days. That was through total abstinence of food and water and full, exhausting training at the same time. There is nothing harder than to train when you have nothing in your stomach - you retch, you feel faint, you are stretching yourself to the limit. When you dry out to that extreme, it is difficult to even blink, your eyes are so dehydrated. I had to periodically plunge my head into a sink of water to sooth the dryness. Four days without food or water makes you retch at your own breath. I used to even have the complimentary fruit bowls removed from my hotel rooms, because just the smell of an apple or orange was torture. The evening before the fight, John Regan was with me in my room at The Coachhouse and I wanted to get a bag off the floor. I couldn't face picking it up, so I asked John to help me. Then I stood up and blacked out.


And, leaping the ropes just before fighting Watson etc..

I strutted up and did my usual vault, brimming with energy, John was in the front row, shaking his head, remembering how exhausted I had been the night before when I asked him to pick up that empty plastic bag.