If we went back to the old days, fighters wouldn't be able to cheat the system and rehydrate as much so they'd have to fight closer to their natural weight making it more fair. If they did try to still rehydrate, they would pay the consequences in the ring as they'd be more tired and so on.
Should we have same day weigh ins?
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we should, but we won't. the weigh in for a big fight is now an event. vegas gets people to show up for the whole weekend, not just the day of the fight.
i cannot explain to you the amount of people trying to get into the free weigh in for alvarez - floyd. i've never seen so many people turned away from an event. there were thousands of people wandering through that casino and losing money. they wouldn't have been there wihtout a day-prior weigh in. -
It would make too much sense. If we had same day weight ins,it would eliminate boxers like JCC Jr,pretending to be middleweights,and super middleweight, and then coming into the ring almost looking like a damn cruiserweight.Comment
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Pretty much this.we should, but we won't. the weigh in for a big fight is now an event. vegas gets people to show up for the whole weekend, not just the day of the fight.
i cannot explain to you the amount of people trying to get into the free weigh in for alvarez - floyd. i've never seen so many people turned away from an event. there were thousands of people wandering through that casino and losing money. they wouldn't have been there wihtout a day-prior weigh in.Comment
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This needs to happen in all combat sports, not just boxing. I'm not impressed when I see a much bigger guy beating up on a little guy.Comment
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And that's the bottom line!!!!we should, but we won't. the weigh in for a big fight is now an event. vegas gets people to show up for the whole weekend, not just the day of the fight.
i cannot explain to you the amount of people trying to get into the free weigh in for alvarez - floyd. i've never seen so many people turned away from an event. there were thousands of people wandering through that casino and losing money. they wouldn't have been there wihtout a day-prior weigh in.
The venue (Vegas) need and want that event to allow event goers time to gamble for possibly two-three days in a row. That dollar is still King!
But by all accounts and in the spirit of fairness, same-day weigh-ins should be the norm. Or to keep with the current trend, the commission should insist on mandatory max-weight penalties in order to do away with MW's ending up fighting WW's.Comment
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Absolutely not. Injurires would skyrocket. Boxers would still try to cut weight - as much as they could.
When a boxer is drains tehir body, they drain it of all fluids, most importantly water. The brain is protected in the skull with a protective layer of fluid (mostly water) actng as insulation between the skull and brain.
If a boxer were to go into a fight not fully hydrated, he'd be at much hgher risk for brain injuries/trauma/concussions, etc.
A good analogy would be like putting an egg in an empty glass (same day weigh-ins where boxer is dehydrated; not fully hydrated), and an egg in a glass full of water (24+ hour weigh-ins from fight night; fully hydrated). Now shake those glasses, and which egg ("brain") do you think is going to damage/crack easier?
Ths is a crude analogy, of course, but it illustrates the dangers of a boxer not being properly hydrated/drained going into a fight.
Absolutely not.Comment
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