Can you guys tell me if there was a fight where the agreed weight was done fight night?
Or can they do this as an agreement for a fight?
I'm just asking because of all this weight issues happening but in fact during fight night boxers exceeds the agreed weight.
If 2 fighters fight for a welterweight(147), for example, fight night they blow up to 152 and up.
So, if they fight at above 147, why is their blow-up weight considered for a welterweight title?
I really don't understand.
One example is cotto-pacquiao.
even if let's say the agreed weight is 145, come fight night they can weigh more than 147. which is still above Welterweight.
So the issue on the 2 pounds can be taken away because cotto wont really weigh at 145 and may go up to more than 147 during the fight.
Excuse me, i'm not an expert in boxing but I think this is the main reason which confuses everyone. It's an unending discussion if you see articles and threads.
Can anyone here please explain with proper intelligence on this matter.
i believe this will help clarify things.
Or can they do this as an agreement for a fight?
I'm just asking because of all this weight issues happening but in fact during fight night boxers exceeds the agreed weight.
If 2 fighters fight for a welterweight(147), for example, fight night they blow up to 152 and up.
So, if they fight at above 147, why is their blow-up weight considered for a welterweight title?
I really don't understand.
One example is cotto-pacquiao.
even if let's say the agreed weight is 145, come fight night they can weigh more than 147. which is still above Welterweight.
So the issue on the 2 pounds can be taken away because cotto wont really weigh at 145 and may go up to more than 147 during the fight.
Excuse me, i'm not an expert in boxing but I think this is the main reason which confuses everyone. It's an unending discussion if you see articles and threads.
Can anyone here please explain with proper intelligence on this matter.
i believe this will help clarify things.
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