24 hr. RE-HYDRATION RULE makes CRITICISM of CATCHWEIGHT fights ILLEGITIMATE
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he weighed in at 142.
yes i did. its in the opening post.Comment
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That would probably make it more dangerous. You would likely still have fighters draining but they would not be given the time to recover.Comment
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as explained in the opening post.Comment
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It weakens a fighter to lose more weight than they would normally for a given weight class no matter the 24-hour rule and it gives an advantage to the man who doesn't have to drain extra. That man doesn't have to hope he'll feel 100% after rehydration, hope his body will hold down fluids. Losing an extra pound or two means less water the days before the fight, less food.
From a guy who won't let his blood be drawn too close to a fight because it makes him queasy, it's the ultimate in hypocrisy.
I hate the day before weigh-in, but I don't reecall any catchweights when bringing Solis or Larios up the scale to even the playing field. Margarito-Pac being for a 'title' is enough of a joke as it is. At 150, it's the pits, as disgusting as making LaLonde squeeze to 168 for Leonard.Comment
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i was about to make a thread about this...
guys comparing pacquiao to hank and criticizing him, but fails to consider how armstrong never had to deal with the 24 hour rehydration rule.
so, lets make it 154 lbs same day weigh-in for pacquiao-margarito.Comment
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