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  • So tired of hearing boxers complain about how hard it is to make weight.

    If its that hard to make weight then guess what?....You're in the wrong weight class dummy. If you have to step on the scales looking like a corpse then you need to move up and stop complaining.

    This goes for pretty much all of Robert Garcia's fighters.

  • #2
    Dam right.
    this should be adressed more often

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    • #3
      ITT: people who never had to make weight for boxing/wrestling/kickboxing/muay thai



      Why'd you delete that post proclaiming that you're 4-0 with 4 KO's at 147 Golovkin?

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      • #4
        Yea either that or stop ****ing getting fat between fights.. how hard is it to eat clean and exercise? I can see having to lose 5-10 pounds..but 20-30 is ridiculous

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        • #5
          well they should stop acting like cheating b*tches and fight at a proper weight that is closer to their walking around weight.

          stop trying to take advantage of smaller fighters using the 24 hr rehydration system.

          bring back same day weigh ins.

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          • #6
            It is not the walking around weight that is the issue in my opinion..it is the fact that they are not dedicated to their craft and blow up between fights and do not take care of themselves properly..That is why a lot of fighters have stamina issues

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            • #7
              Kell Brook struggles to make 147, and has done for a while. He's just afraid moving to 154 will hamper his chances at any major success as the division doesn't offer nowhere near the options like 147.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
                If its that hard to make weight then guess what?....You're in the wrong weight class dummy. If you have to step on the scales looking like a corpse then you need to move up and stop complaining.

                This goes for pretty much all of Robert Garcia's fighters.
                When its done right its a very big advantage on fight night , thats why they do it , if your not endowed with great ability or great power its means a lot to be the bigger guy on fight night .

                Its easy for you to sit behind a keyboard and make judgement .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BS BadBoy View Post
                  Kell Brook struggles to make 147, and has done for a while. He's just afraid moving to 154 will hamper his chances at any major success as the division doesn't offer nowhere near the options like 147.
                  Kell Brook is huge at 47, he's absolutely shredded at the weigh in.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    Yea either that or stop ****ing getting fat between fights.. how hard is it to eat clean and exercise? I can see having to lose 5-10 pounds..but 20-30 is ridiculous
                    This! If they maintained their bodies between fights that wouldn't happen

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