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(Theory) Why devin Haney can’t punch or take a solid punch
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View PostHe dehydrates himself almost 30 lbs and then rehydrates himself 30lbs immediately after.
24 hours objectively is not enough to get back to your prime state. That’s why he looks sluggish, slow, and his legs give out. Look at the way he reacts when he gets cracked. His legs immediately abandon him because they aren’t fully renergized from the tortorous fight camp weight cut.
In my opinion, boxing needs to go back to same day weigh ins. Look at the energy and volume of older fights like Duran Leonard, Chavez vs Randall, Tito vs Vargas, Hagler Hearms, etc. Look at how inyetse these fights were.
IMO, Devin should go to 147 or 154. That weight suits him better, objectively. He managed to crack prograis as he hadn’t cut 140 before but he’s outgrown 140 already.
Those are the risks you take when you dehydrate too much. Thats his problem. Both Garcia and Haney are too OLD to be dehydrating so much. Only young kids can get away with that, men under22- 24 or so abouts.
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View Post44392E82-64EE-4513-AC75-F97EC6839CE1.webp
Hey man, at least he wasn’t sleeping on the canvas face first for a good 4 hours while his wife was nowhere to be seen
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Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post
Those are the risks you take when you dehydrate too much. Thats his problem. Both Garcia and Haney are too OLD to be dehydrating so much. Only young kids can get away with that, men under22- 24 or so abouts.
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