I thought Brook was much smaller than GGG..
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I'm using network weights, weights the fighters weigh when they stepped on the networks scales before the fight. You think they just guess them. Do you even watch HBO fights? Lampley says that the weights are from when the fighters stepped on their scales.
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Yes some get weighed on the day, some don't. No one gets weighed just before they step in the ring.
156 was Brook's next day weigh in. He's maximum allowed to weigh 157 and they kept it low because of that.
The fight you continuously show was not a IBF fight, so the rules are completely different.
GGG is 164 with a month to go, yet rehydrates to 174 in 24 hours. You must get how ****** that sounds.Comment
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They don't show fight night weights when fighters don't step on the scales. 156 was Showtimes weight, they showed Porter as 158 for the same fight and that's over the IBF limit.Yes some get weighed on the day, some don't. No one gets weighed just before they step in the ring.
156 was Brook's next day weigh in. He's maximum allowed to weigh 157 and they kept it low because of that.
The fight you continuously show was not a IBF fight, so the rules are completely different.
GGG is 164 with a month to go, yet rehydrates to 174 in 24 hours. You must get how ****** that sounds.
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Yet Hearn has said TODAY that they weren't weighed in on the night.
I believe some bum on the internet though.Comment
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You can tell by the size of GGG's head, especially when they are both looking forward, that hes a naturally heavier man.
But as far as body structure goes, they do look a lot closer than I expected. Well know more when they weigh in, but in these pictures the natural size difference doesn't like anywhere near as bad as we thought.Comment


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