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  • Showing Your FIGHT NIGHT Weight Should be MANDATORY!!!

    The 24 hr rehydration rules has bastardized the sport of boxing.

    They have turned weight classes into abominations and it has given boxers a way to cheat the weight classes by unfairly fighting in weight classes that are not their natural weight in order to take advantage of modern medicine.

    IF YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR THE FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE, YOU SHOULD COME IN THE RING AS A GOD DAMN FEATHERWEIGHT.

    IF YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR THE WELTERWEIGHT TITLE, YOU SHOULD COME IN THE RING AS A GOD DAMN WELTERWEIGHT, not as a junior middleweight, some as high as a middleweight.

    I mean its like this in almost every weight class....

    With all the talk from fans, media, boxers themselves about weight this, weight that, the boxing ruling bodies should be forcing boxers to show their FIGHT NIGHT WEIGH INS in order to CURB boxers from abusing this 24 hyr rehydration process.

    old school fight night weighs in wont be coming back anytime soon, the only way to combat this problem is to SHAME boxers into showing how much they weigh in on fight night so the fans and media can put to task boxers who are practicing in this cuckfoolery (much much worse than tomfoolery).

    If you adopt this common sense rule, you will see less Canelo vs Khan, GGG vs Brook, Marquez vs Floyd....



    Im not asking for your opinion...

    Im telling you facts and logic.
    Last edited by SterlingStained; 07-10-2016, 03:41 PM.

  • #2
    there's a reason why canelo didnt show his fight night weight vs khan.

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    • #3
      There's a reason Floyd didn't show his fight night weight

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      • #4
        Originally posted by R-C View Post
        There's a reason Floyd didn't show his fight night weight


        Yep.

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        • #5
          NO POINT when they lie about the fight night weight. Brook admitted he baloons up to 175 the night of the fights but SHOWTIME showed something else to not show the unfair advantage.

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          • #6
            In that case GGG is a light heavy weight

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            • #7
              Originally posted by larryxxx... View Post
              In that case GGG is a light heavy weight
              he's just working the system like floyd with the illegal ivs deemed a ped masking manuever popularized by lance armstrong according to WADA...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by larryxxx... View Post
                In that case GGG is a light heavy weight
                and who are those two fighters in your sig?

                i know you've never seen them fight before but you reppin them... we know why....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
                  The 24 hr rehydration rules has bastardized the sport of boxing.

                  They have turned weight classes into abominations and it has given boxers a way to cheat the weight classes by unfairly fighting in weight classes that are not their natural weight in order to take advantage of modern medicine.

                  IF YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR THE FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE, YOU SHOULD COME IN THE RING AS A GOD DAMN FEATHERWEIGHT.

                  IF YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR THE WELTERWEIGHT TITLE, YOU SHOULD COME IN THE RING AS A GOD DAMN WELTERWEIGHT, not as a junior middleweight, some as high as a middleweight.

                  I mean its like this in almost every weight class....

                  With all the talk from fans, media, boxers themselves about weight this, weight that, the boxing ruling bodies should be forcing boxers to show their FIGHT NIGHT WEIGH INS in order to CURB boxers from abusing this 24 hyr rehydration process.

                  old school fight night weighs in wont be coming back anytime soon, the only way to combat this problem is to SHAME boxers into showing how much they weigh in on fight night so the fans and media can put to task boxers who are practicing in this cuckfoolery (much much worse than tomfoolery).

                  If you adopt this common sense rule, you will see less Canelo vs Khan, GGG vs Brook, Marquez vs Floyd....



                  Im not asking for your opinion...

                  Im telling you facts and logic.
                  They should return to day of the fight weigh ins. That system was not broke and didn't need to be fixed or changed. There is a limited amount of weight a fighter can gain in a few hours. This crazy stuff of fighters weighing almost 20 pounds more on fight night than they weighed in at never happened back then. If they make fight night weigh ins mandatory then the fighters should strip down and be weighed on an official scale. You shouldn't blame the fighters though. They are staying within the rules including Canelo. Making weight and then gaining lots of weight is legal under today's rules. Blame the rules and not the fighters who follow these fuced up rules.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by R-C View Post
                    There's a reason Floyd didn't show his fight night weight
                    Whats the reason?

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