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Which "Dead At The Weight Fighter" Did Or Will Suffer The Most?

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  • #11
    I think Marquez and Dawson will overcome the weight disadvantage on the scales and win their respective bouts.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by ea22 View Post
      Strangle poll you combined past fights with present fights, but for fights of the past I think Dawson when facing Ward was the most "dead at the weight fighter", while for upcoming fights I think Porter vs Broner is the absolute worst. Cotto vs Geale is getting more heat(and should be getting more heat because it is the lineal belt), but I have no idea how Porter is going to make 144 and the re-hydration limit is the nail in the coffin for him if you ask me. Porter is a big welterweight, packs a lot of muscle and kills himself to make 147, three less pounds is in my opinion to much for him. Unless he drops a lot of muscle weight which would also have averse effects I don't think he will be able to make weight.
      Porter looks like a huge 154 pounder and wasn't he at 160 in the amateurs?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Dinamita 03 View Post
        I think Marquez and Dawson will overcome the weight disadvantage on the scales and win their respective bouts.
        Lmao, well done.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View Post
          How about Kelly Pavlik jumping 10lbs to get dominated by Hopkins?
          I don't think weight played as much of a role there as the fact that Kelly was already a hardcore alcoholic and contemplating quitting at that point.

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          • #15
            I think Oscar at 147 facing Manny. He looked dead on his feet.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
              De La Hoya vs Pac is the worst I can think of.
              Agree it was the worst dehydrated fighter I have seen in 50 years of the sport , he was the the dead man walking of the millennium .

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