Per multiple sources involved in #PorterBroner: There will not be a Sat morning weight check and no more re-hydration limit. #boxing
— Dan Rafael (@danrafaelespn) June 19, 2015
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The Battle Of Ohio. Who Wins? Adrien Broner vs Shawn Porter
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Its 11:27 here in Vegas. Im getting ready to head to the MGM to walk around a bit and see if I come across anyone. Doors open at 1 and weigh in starts at 3. Ill get some video footage.
WAR PORTERRRR!!!!!!
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Rooting hard for Porter, he's a class act. Broner acts like a punk and has Haymon tipping the scales in his favor. Only reason the rehydration clause got removed was because Broner's going to blow up. This is sickening.
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostRooting hard for Porter, he's a class act. Broner acts like a punk and has Haymon tipping the scales in his favor. Only reason the rehydration clause got removed was because Broner's going to blow up. This is sickening.
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Shouldn't have bothered demanding it in the first place, like Porter said he is used to having those rehydration limits from his IBF fights. He weighed like 158 against Brook.... main thing is the catchweight but Porter didn't seem drained at the media workout. Hopefully both guys make weight with no drama then we've got a fight!
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostBut porter is bigger than ab. Can't have it both way. First people say he's draining porter but then turn around and say he's gonna be big?
They wanted to make the fight more fair, that's fine you want a catch weight or rehydration limit, but not both. You're asking the bigger guy to kill himself twice and that's not right.
Broner's made a career out of having a size advantage over his opponents, then ran into problems when he fought someone his own size in Maidana. It looks like he's having a hard time making 140 so now he trying to create an advantage for himself with the catch weight against a guy they knew was big for WW.
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