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  • mis werfanos
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    #1

    Why is it a problem

    or has an advantage when a boxer in lower weight classes weighs more on fight night.but heavy weights weigh what ever they want and are considered equal.
    Is it because after a certain weight it doesn't affect your power much more or something?
  • Pullcounter
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    #2
    it's because HW has no weight limit. no one has to kill themselves to make a weight then balloon up to gain an advantage.

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    • mis werfanos
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      #3
      but I mean it s a big advantage to be 30lbs over a guy, but in lower classes, if aguy rehydrates and comes in weighing 8lbs more, they say he has an advantage

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      • Steven Adams
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        #4
        well if your a natural CW or LHW thats too lazy to train and make weight... you deserve whatever disadvantage you get in the HWs.

        deal with it. LOL

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