Salido was clearly weight drained...
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Maybe Salido is too big to be fighting at that weight? Trying to make him out to be a weight drained/ball punching victim.Comment
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Yeah, I agree. Some of these "fans" are ridiculous. You can be a plaster wrap wearing fighter and they will argue that you are an ATG.
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Actually, that's exactly what happens the majority of the time. Guys who are weight drained, their bodies are absolutely desperate for water and sustenance, and their bodies just lap it up to a point that is unhealthy, which is why so often guys that are drained stack on the pounds like nothing overnight.People who are weight drained don't gain a lot of weight back, hence the term weight drained. Maybe if Salido would have abided by the rules, he would have been weight drained and clearly would have lost.
You are an idiot, uninformed, and obviously have no right to even make a thread regarding weights, weight classes, or weight draining.
That is one of the clearest indicators of weight struggles.Comment
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That isn't a classic case at all. That is a near one off case. It is incredibly rare, in fact I can't remember another case off the top of my head, that a fighter loses more weight overnight.
95% of drained fighters stack on a ****load of pounds, but they often don't get to the severity of what Oscar did. Oscar was a particularly bad case, one of the worst ever seen, but normally a drained fighters body will soak up everything and put on huge amounts of weight overnight.
It further exhausts an already overtaxed body because it means their body isn't resting at all but trying to deal with all the extra weight gain. That is the standard of a weight drained fighter.Comment
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I'm actually surprised DLH punch resistance held up the way it did against Pac all things considered.That isn't a classic case at all. That is a near one off case. It is incredibly rare, in fact I can't remember another case off the top of my head, that a fighter loses more weight overnight.
95% of drained fighters stack on a ****load of pounds, but they often don't get to the severity of what Oscar did. Oscar was a particularly bad case, one of the worst ever seen, but normally a drained fighters body will soak up everything and put on huge amounts of weight overnight.
It further exhausts an already overtaxed body because it means their body isn't resting at all but trying to deal with all the extra weight gain. That is the standard of a weight drained fighter.Comment
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