There was no limit on Ryan's fight night weight

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  • elfag
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    #1

    There was no limit on Ryan's fight night weight

    Tired of all of Ryan Garcia's tik tok followers saying he was weight drained. He was 145 out of the 146 allowed in the morning and he had a full 10 more hours after that to weigh whatever he wanted at the fight.

    He could hydrate a pound an hour which is nothing and put on another 10 freaking pounds for a total of 20 pounds rehyration, how much more do you think he needs?
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    they should weigh all these guys in the dressing room hbo style and end weight speculation fight night

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      #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      they should weigh all these guys in the dressing room hbo style and end weight speculation fight night

      Yeah I wish they still did that. We know historically about 20 pounds is the max rehydration limit we were seeing and 24 I think was the record. MMA had almost near 30 pounds for their record.

      If Garcia was near the upper limit of 20 pounds rehydration then that is 10 pounds in 10 hours. Or like I suspect if he was under that and closer to 15 pounds rehydration, being he knew he took this fight at 136 and had to stay lean in camp, then that is only 5 pounds in 10 hours, that is less than a gallon of water. That isnt a big deal.

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      • _Rexy_
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        #4
        It’s a hindrance, but it’s not a double hydration clause like Canelo put on Kovalev

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        • Bravado
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          #5
          You think these folks know that? Or care to make that distinction? No. It’s just arguing to argue.

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          • bballchump11
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            #6
            Yeah and Tank had to do a second weigh in also, and he's known for getting heavy.

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              #7
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              It’s a hindrance, but it’s not a double hydration clause like Canelo put on Kovalev
              Jacobs came with 173.6 at fight night despite 170 rehydration clause rule. Then, Canelo decided more solid rule against bigger, natural LHW opponent.

              Jacobs still got whooped by a boxing clinic and Kovalev's soul left his body.

              You little hater troll.

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