Danny Jacobs On Cutting Weight (Facebook Post)

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    #21
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Another reason why Freddy Roach would drain his fighters opponent before they get in the ring with his fighters, We have dumb and ignorant people who would say "But he weigh 1 pound less" than his previous fight... Now that Bam bam is going through the same thing 2501 wants to quote Jacobs? Okay
    Your racism never ceases to amaze me. If I were to ask you to post any evidence of me ever giving ANY type of indication that I am a fan of Rios, you wouldn't be able to provide any. I'm posting a thread that doesn't involve Mayweather or Pacquiao and you still find a way to be a moron. Get laid homie. A women's touch has a way of calming the soul.

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    • Zarco
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      #22
      If you were too drained on fight night it is your fault. I agree with the poster that says boxers just need to be fighting at weight classes they are comfortable at.

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      • SCtrojansbaby
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        #23
        Originally posted by Hitman932
        I dont think it's a coincidence that the 3 best fighters in the sport Pac, Mayweather
        Bad Examples, both Pacquiao and Mayweather cut a pretty decent amount weight when they fought at lightweight and below

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        • Ray*
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          #24
          Originally posted by 2501
          Your racism never ceases to amaze me. If I were to ask you to post any evidence of me ever giving ANY type of indication that I am a fan of Rios, you wouldn't be able to provide any. I'm posting a thread that doesn't involve Mayweather or Pacquiao and you still find a way to be a moron. Get laid homie. A women's touch has a way of calming the soul.
          Yes am racist moron, I dislike ignorant fools like yourself, Now that rios fails to make weight you want to enlighten us with Danny jacobs thought huh? Well only morons like yourself need to be enlighten to know the effects of having to drain your body, If you have ever been a boxer whether Amatuer or pro then you would have known this little facts when I use to say this same ***** to your ignorant assss a couple of years ago, So phuck your racism ***** your plank!!!

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          • P4P_No1
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            #25
            Originally posted by hectari
            Fighters *****ing about being drained get no sympathy from me.

            Marvin Hagler, Tommy Hearns, Sugar Ray Leonard, the Best Mugabi, all bigger guys, never had problems making weight and were doing same day weigh ins even when they didnt have fights they would work out and jog to stay in shape, and walked around only 10 pounds above their fight weight year round. That is discipline, guys today are lazy after a fight they follow the Duran and Lamotta route and pig out and let themselves go, fighters back in the day never let themselves go until they retired!
            to be fair not every fighter is lazy and pigs out after a fight.

            Until they actually bring same day weigh ins on fight night then I can't see it every changing. Fighters are always going to look for an edge.

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            • Elotero
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              #26
              Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
              MMA fighter tries to cut 24 lbs in 24 hours. Even though it's MMA I would imagine it is the same for boxing or any other sport.

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              24 pounds in 24 hours? That cant be good for your body at all and the sad part is they think its perfectly normal instead of just calling off the fight.

              Felt sorry for the guy.

              Thats how MFs get brain damage. Go into a fight in that mental state? in that physical state? damn.

              Cool vid though

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              • Blubba
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                #27
                Originally posted by 2501
                He posted this on Facebook about 7 minutes ago..
                fooking ****** post by jacobs, if fighters go through all that **** n still struggle to make weight, that aint because of bad nutrition and bad knowledge,

                thats cus that somebody is fighting in the wrong weight class.

                move up!

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                • New England
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                  #28
                  it's not just the same day weigh in that kept fighters light and kept them from gaining all the weight, though it's clearly responsible for much of it


                  part of it is also the schedules. the top fighters in the world only fight twice, perhaps three times a year at the most. often circumstances come along that will keep a fighter out of the ring for a year or more. even a top one.


                  greb fought 37 times in 1917.

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                  • Allucard
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 2501
                    Your racism never ceases to amaze me. If I were to ask you to post any evidence of me ever giving ANY type of indication that I am a fan of Rios, you wouldn't be able to provide any. I'm posting a thread that doesn't involve Mayweather or Pacquiao and you still find a way to be a moron. Get laid homie. A women's touch has a way of calming the soul.
                    good post.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                      Bad Examples, both Pacquiao and Mayweather cut a pretty decent amount weight when they fought at lightweight and below
                      Idiot when Floyd fought at 130, he would come in at 131-135 on fight night. Meaning at that time he was actually walking around in the low 130s already. Pacquiao however, was coming in at 143-147 in his 130 fights.


                      Even at his advanced age of 35 years old, Floyd comes in only at 150lbs for his 147 fights. And for Judah he actually came in on fight night at exactly 147, while weighing 146 on the scales, if I remember correctly. He also says he will come in under 154 for the Cotto fight on the scales.


                      If you don't know what you're talking about, don't talk out of your ass, making **** up.

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