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Originally posted by Roadblock
It’s a really good fight, if Vergil wins big you watch the TC is crap brigade lol, 50/50 fight and hoping Ortiz wins it.Roadblock likes this.
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Originally posted by BrankoB
Well the real one is Corleone not Corelone but who knows?
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
They didn't weigh in right before the fight it was in the morning some 12 hrs from fight time, they would still dry out and rehydrate just not as much as today but still 10 pounds or more, they changed it to 30 hrs because fighters were doing the same as today only fighting in a semi dehydrated space, which led the medical people to think we need to give them more time to rehydrate so they officially went to 30hrs
I see it a lot fans somehow think the old timers were superman, they weren't, just tough men that were fit and hungry, fighting guys in the same shape they were in, today its much more refined athletically, fans don't see it because its a fight to them they don't see the athlete, like say looking at a racehorse, when in reality there is no difference, peak condition is peak condition in an animal as it is in a man.
For the rest, I still think weigh-ins 3 hours before the fight would be the best. A bit like novice bouts.. And if a fighter comes in overweight, then he is fined and banned for 2 years. There would be some problems at first, but boxers would fall in line pretty quickly. (I know.. never gonna happen.. )
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Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
Don't think the old timers were supermen compared to today. And obviously, training techniques and nutrition have evolved. But the sport has remained pretty much the same. I have had this discussion with others, and also trainers, and I think old timers would fair pretty well against actual champions (say starting in the 70's). You couldn't say that of too many sports.
For the rest, I still think weigh-ins 3 hours before the fight would be the best. A bit like novice bouts.. And if a fighter comes in overweight, then he is fined and banned for 2 years. There would be some problems at first, but boxers would fall in line pretty quickly. (I know.. never gonna happen.. )steeve steel
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Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
Don't think the old timers were supermen compared to today. And obviously, training techniques and nutrition have evolved. But the sport has remained pretty much the same. I have had this discussion with others, and also trainers, and I think old timers would fair pretty well against actual champions (say starting in the 70's). You couldn't say that of too many sports.
For the rest, I still think weigh-ins 3 hours before the fight would be the best. A bit like novice bouts.. And if a fighter comes in overweight, then he is fined and banned for 2 years. There would be some problems at first, but boxers would fall in line pretty quickly. (I know.. never gonna happen.. )
I don't think you are ever going to stop guys from drying out and trying to be as big as they can be for the weight, its such an advantage if done right they will always try, it sounds perfect to have them weigh in right before the fight just not feasible from a promotional point where promoters will have fighters messing up the weight a lot of the time throwing the whole promotion into chaos. To fine them for not making weight would need to be severe, like 80% of the purse otherwise, they would gladly pay the forfeit to get the weight advantage like Garcia did with Haney, a few million fine sounds a lot but its nothing if the win gives 20mill and bigger future purses.steeve steel likes this.
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I just remember the old days with pops watching the Gillette Cavalcade of sport, Wednesday night fights, Friday night fights. They had a scale on site and I remember the fighters getting off the scales, waving and smiling, ready for 15 rounds. Not like today where they make the weight looking like death, then eat everything on the menu for the next 24 hours.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostI just remember the old days with pops watching the Gillette Cavalcade of sport, Wednesday night fights, Friday night fights. They had a scale on site and I remember the fighters getting off the scales, waving and smiling, ready for 15 rounds. Not like today where they make the weight looking like death, then eat everything on the menu for the next 24 hours.
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