Indeed they do. So are you ready to admit that it would be healthiest for Canelo, who came into the ring as a super middleweight last night and as a light heavyweight in the Trout fight, to stop fighting at 154 and finally move up to 160?
This isn't about 1-2 pounds here. Guys are walking around two and three weight classes above where they fight and they can't have it both ways. If you want to cut 20+ pounds to come in bigger than your opponents, you have no right to complain about the effects of rapid weight loss and dehydration.
It's clear that 160 would be a much more comfortable and appropriate weight for Canelo. Let's see him challenge there.
This isn't about 1-2 pounds here. Guys are walking around two and three weight classes above where they fight and they can't have it both ways. If you want to cut 20+ pounds to come in bigger than your opponents, you have no right to complain about the effects of rapid weight loss and dehydration.
It's clear that 160 would be a much more comfortable and appropriate weight for Canelo. Let's see him challenge there.
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