No, it doesn't matter. Both fighters are REQUIRED to WEIGH IN within a certain weight. There are NO limits on what the fighters can weigh when they enter the ring. Therefore, there's really no reason to know what the fighters fight night weight is. They have to weigh in within the limit. That's as much on "even terms" as it gets.
Talk to me about it when someone beats him.
LOL @ "expose him for what he really is". And what is that, exactly? A fighter who re-hydrates? OH NO! Alert the media!
This is such a ****** discussion. I can't believe it's gone on this long.
"He should give his fight night weight, because the FANS want to know". Yeah, OK.
Talk to me about it when someone beats him.
LOL @ "expose him for what he really is". And what is that, exactly? A fighter who re-hydrates? OH NO! Alert the media!
This is such a ****** discussion. I can't believe it's gone on this long.
"He should give his fight night weight, because the FANS want to know". Yeah, OK.
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