Has anyone ever lost 3+ pounds in 2 hours before?

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  • Sin City
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    #21
    Originally posted by !! Shawn
    And how do you know how dehydrated Nate already is? This could simply be a situation where the scale he was using to make sure he was going to be on weight was not accurate, in which case shedding the rest of the weight would not pose much of a challenge.
    here comes the resident know it all again

    ugh.. maybe because that's what fighters do for weigh ins? that is dehydrate.
    It couldn't of been a scale malfunction.. not by 3 pounds!
    Most fighters use digital scales now a days anyway.

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    • MEXGBP
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      #22
      cambell is fucckk
      no way in hell is he going to loose 3 pounds
      bet he alreary new before stepping into the scale

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        #23
        Originally posted by Low Blow Armo
        I lost three pounds once, but it was because I was ****ing a fat chick in a car. That **** will make you lose all the pounds you want.

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        • !! Shawn
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          #24
          Originally posted by Howlin' Wolf
          here comes the resident know it all again

          ugh.. maybe because that's what fighters do for weigh ins? that is dehydrate.
          It couldn't of been a scale malfunction.. not by 3 pounds!
          Most fighters use digital scales now a days anyway.
          The scale we use at our gym varies by more than 3lb depending on the surface you set it on... its a digital scale.

          My point is that if Nate used an inaccurate scale, he might have stopped drying out before he was on weight, that doesn't mean is not going to make weight, or that he will be drained if he does.

          Obviously that went way over your head.

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          • Roger Mellie
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            #25
            Even if he does make it he is going to be empty when he gets in the ring.This is a big error on Campbells part.

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              #26
              Originally posted by !! Shawn
              And how do you know how dehydrated Nate already is? This could simply be a situation where the scale he was using to make sure he was going to be on weight was not accurate, in which case shedding the rest of the weight would not pose much of a challenge.
              I like your optimism and opposing point of view. Maybe Nate's fine and will shed the 3lbs no problem. We're not insiders and can only speculate..

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                #27
                Originally posted by !! Shawn
                The scale we use at our gym varies by more than 3lb depending on the surface you set it on... its a digital scale.

                My point is that if Nate used an inaccurate scale, he might have stopped drying out before he was on weight, that doesn't mean is not going to make weight, or that he will be drained if he does.

                Obviously that went way over your head.
                the scale we use at our gym.. no matter the surface always has the same read out.. why?
                because it's a digital scale and it reconfigures to whatever you put it on.

                You step on it.. it blinks for a few seconds to determine the surface and that way it knows what will be the zero weight and then when you step on it reads your weight.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by mr.crust
                  Even if he does make it he is going to be empty when he gets in the ring.This is a big error on Campbells part.
                  agreed.. hopefully he doesn't get hurt!
                  this is coming from a Guzman fan btw.

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                  • !! Shawn
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Howlin' Wolf
                    the scale we use at our gym.. no matter the surface always has the same read out.. why?
                    because it's a digital scale and it reconfigures to whatever you put it on.

                    You step on it.. it blinks for a few seconds to determine the surface and that way it knows what will be the zero weight and then when you step on it reads your weight.
                    Thats what ours does, but if you put it on carpet it reads heavier than if you put it on concrete.

                    I've seen fighters at my gym come in over weight because they put the scale on concrete and assumed it was still reading heavy.

                    People make mistakes, it happens. It wouldn't be the first time its happened.

                    Assuming that Nate is already extremely dry and is going to have trouble making weight is just that, an assumption. You are not privy to the circumstances, nor his condition.

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                    • withoutthee
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      u think you get heavier when you get hard?


                      really.
                      He's black.

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