Any examples where there was a rehydration clause?

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  • Born2Live
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    Any examples where there was a rehydration clause?

    I've always heard people say no rehydration clause if the fight is at a catch weight many times in different topics, just wondered if somebody can give me a few examples where this has been used & the limit they were allowed to rehydrate too?


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    Cotto (The Warrior lol) wanted one vs Margarito.

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    • KING MEAT
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      idk but i think oscar wasnt allowed to be over 147 on fight night against packy.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        Originally posted by KING MEAT
        idk but i think oscar wasnt allowed to be over 147 on fight night against packy.
        That's not true. Oscar just screwed up losing weight and rehydrating.

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        • ThePrince
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          #5
          Floyd demanded a rehydration clause against Winky Wright when their fight was being discussed.

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          • Born2Live
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            #6
            I did not no that IBF had a rehydration rule, if you rehydrate more than 10lb's then you weigh in limit, you get stripped from the title, i can understand it makes the fight safer & gives some sort of equality for the boxers but damn, ****ty rule.

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            • Kid McCoy
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              #7
              Originally posted by Born2Live
              I did not no that IBF had a rehydration rule, if you rehydrate more than 10lb's then you weigh in limit, you get stripped from the title, i can understand it makes the fight safer & gives some sort of equality for the boxers but damn, ****ty rule.
              It should be mandatory. It's ridiculous that someone can make the weight for a fight and then come fight night he's 15 or 20lbs over the division limit. It not only makes a mockery of weight divisions, but it's dangerous. How can say Paul Williams be classed as a welterweight when he's never weighed 147 in the ring in his life?

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              • Russian Crushin
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                #8
                Originally posted by Born2Live
                I did not no that IBF had a rehydration rule, if you rehydrate more than 10lb's then you weigh in limit, you get stripped from the title, i can understand it makes the fight safer & gives some sort of equality for the boxers but damn, ****ty rule.
                Why is it *****y?

                It should be same day weigh -ins. I mean CLottey has fought his carrer at 147 yet has never been below 160 in the ring

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                • Born2Live
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                  #9
                  It does make sense to be fair but to strip a boxer from a title because he's 2lb's over the limit of what he should be on fight night is quite wack.

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                  • KickAzz
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KING MEAT
                    idk but i think oscar wasnt allowed to be over 147 on fight night against packy.
                    this is false.

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