rios vs murray takes the cake for me. dude was a f#cking zombie at 135. never seen a kid who gets that big fight at a weight that small. dude looked like a short, chubby middlewegiht. he'd put on 20 lbs in 30 hours! that's probably not even possible without diuretics and IV fluids.
he looked like utter garbage in the lead in and during the fight [looked like he could hardly stand up in his media workouts], but his opponent was so badly outmatched and undersized that he beat the living daylights out of him anyway
good examples of this phenomenon are usually modern fighters who cut a ton of weight. chavez, vs lee. mikey garcia vs roman martinez.
rios vs murray takes the cake for me. dude was a f#cking zombie at 135. never seen a kid who gets that big fight at a weight that small. dude looked like a short, chubby middlewegiht. he'd put on 20 lbs in 30 hours! that's probably not even possible without diuretics and IV fluids.
he looked like utter garbage in the lead in and during the fight [looked like he could hardly stand up in his media workouts], but his opponent was so badly outmatched and undersized that he beat the living daylights out of him anyway
good examples of this phenomenon are usually modern fighters who cut a ton of weight. chavez, vs lee. mikey garcia vs roman martinez.
About Hopkins DeLa Hoya . Hopkins routinely came into the ring at 158 ,157. Remember he said he could make 154. Kind of sounds like a hypocrite now doesn't he. When criticizing GGG, HE was pumping up His fighter Canelo.
I wouldn't count Hopkins as weight drained either.
Oscar vs Manny was the worst case of a drained fighter Ive seen in 50 yrs of following boxing , Manny out weighed him on fight night and Oscar could only gain 2 lbs from the weighin and needed IV fluids to do that , not Mannys fault but Oscar was a dead man walking .
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