Ryan Garcia is being drained and also has a rehydration clause of 10lbs.
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Floyd and Pacquaio had their diva moments, like almost every PPV draw ever, but neither ever had rehydration clauses in any of their fights to my knowledge.
It’s weak. There’s no two ways about it.Comment
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Yeah the rehydration clause is not good at all, although Ryan probably wouldn't gain much more than 10lbs anyway but he may have done a Gatti and gained 20lbs from weigh-in.Comment
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Rehydration clauses are a joke.Comment
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Boxing supports it that's why it happens, where does the concept come from that all things must all conform, that's not realistic in today's world, why it happens is all about winning and the money, doesn't matter a fck whether fans cry and moan, the powers over boxing must change the rules until then is what it is.
Just because I said the managers are the reason doesn't mean I condone it, Im saying it's not the fighters but everyone wants to hate on the fighter, although the flip side is the fighter could easily say no to making clauses, there is nothing good about it.Comment
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That's true at face value, but it depends on Ryans's limits as far as water content goes, once that is hit then the muscle shrunk to lower water content, damage to a fighter is on a sliding scale, knowing a guys sweet spot in regarding weight vs performance is key and the bit only a select few know and it's of critical importance to the fight outcome, it all depends if Ryan can do it like Bhop vs ODH or Leonard vs Lalonde, it's why you can't say aii weight clauses are equal, each one affects a fighter differently, from a little to being fully messed up and all the way in between, makes great fan debate though.Comment
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