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?
Any examples where there was a rehydration clause?
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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.Comment
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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?Comment
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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 ringComment
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