Youre not listening idiot, did the bit I told you about the 68 pound Greyhound getting 2000ml go over your head, he wasn't below weight but I knew he was heading there, and I knew his electrolytes would be messed up, did all that just fly right on by, did not anything register that a 150 male is getting 750 ml by comparison, did it not nudge you to do some research on dehydration doses and causes in athletes, or just keep stating the same dumb BS like a broken record.
If he was fighting at 140 it would be an entirely different process through camp and leading up to the end of camp, wasn't it mentioned to you that weight can be rearranged, if you are going to a much lower weight, you will not have the same amount of mass ( fluid capacity) through camp as you would at a higher weight, he fights at 150-152, means he is drying out a little to go to 147, same as Manny who was 151 fight night, he also would dry a little, now if Floyd was 147 with 10 hours to go, maybe a headache maybe pissing a bit too dark, all subtle signs your electrolytes is going out of balance, without being close to them we don't exactly, but it happens and happens more often you could imagine only nobody care in low profile events, IV fluids used to be a major tool in making weight, they would be weighing in much lower weigh classes and just IV their way back.
You actually dont know sht what you talking about, hydration in an athlete of this level is crucial because they dont have anything to spare, everything in their entire body is so tweaked that it doesn't take much to skew things, Ive had and seen the same deal numerous times with animals, one time it was a dog in the 2nd biggest race in the country and he dried out slightly about 1/2 a pound and ran a shocker of a race, on testing him the day after he had acidoses, and his electrolyte levels were up sht creek.
If he was fighting at 140 it would be an entirely different process through camp and leading up to the end of camp, wasn't it mentioned to you that weight can be rearranged, if you are going to a much lower weight, you will not have the same amount of mass ( fluid capacity) through camp as you would at a higher weight, he fights at 150-152, means he is drying out a little to go to 147, same as Manny who was 151 fight night, he also would dry a little, now if Floyd was 147 with 10 hours to go, maybe a headache maybe pissing a bit too dark, all subtle signs your electrolytes is going out of balance, without being close to them we don't exactly, but it happens and happens more often you could imagine only nobody care in low profile events, IV fluids used to be a major tool in making weight, they would be weighing in much lower weigh classes and just IV their way back.
You actually dont know sht what you talking about, hydration in an athlete of this level is crucial because they dont have anything to spare, everything in their entire body is so tweaked that it doesn't take much to skew things, Ive had and seen the same deal numerous times with animals, one time it was a dog in the 2nd biggest race in the country and he dried out slightly about 1/2 a pound and ran a shocker of a race, on testing him the day after he had acidoses, and his electrolyte levels were up sht creek.
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