I think in respect of the weigh in i actually think it's good they weigh in 24 hours before, but i think a fighter should only be permitted to put on a certain amount of weight in between, so for example fighters like gatti and Cotto who put on alot of weight would not be allowed to fight in the 140 division they would have to step up to 147, getting a fighter to his nearest 'natural' fighting weight can only be good, it'l make the fights fairer and might even expose a few 'big uns' who dry out to the extreme.
An idea maybe would be that they are not allowed to go over into the next weight class eg, cotto weighs in 140 the highest he's permitted to go would be 146, obviously with this sort of system, a fighters weight would have to be monitered much closer in the training so that they aren't dropping too much weight, if your a pro athlete then you should train like one ala Hopkins etc, then maybe we would get less Ricky Hattons - who is always in tip top shape come fight night but balloons up terribly in between fights, which isn't good for you. Back to the Cotto point cos he regularly comes in over 150 he should be fighting at 147, and i'm not having a dig at him it's just the most relevent fighter i can apply it too since he fought only the other week
An idea maybe would be that they are not allowed to go over into the next weight class eg, cotto weighs in 140 the highest he's permitted to go would be 146, obviously with this sort of system, a fighters weight would have to be monitered much closer in the training so that they aren't dropping too much weight, if your a pro athlete then you should train like one ala Hopkins etc, then maybe we would get less Ricky Hattons - who is always in tip top shape come fight night but balloons up terribly in between fights, which isn't good for you. Back to the Cotto point cos he regularly comes in over 150 he should be fighting at 147, and i'm not having a dig at him it's just the most relevent fighter i can apply it too since he fought only the other week
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