What are the tell tale signs that a fighter is weight drained during the fight?
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Usually if they come in dry, take a while to get going and gas out early are all pretty good indicators....and obviously if they struggle to make weight or look like skelator at tye weigh in.Comment
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If Spence KO's him in the first round does that mean Kell was weight drained?
If Brook tires as the fight goes on does that mean he was weight drained or was it the accumulation of body shots from Spence?
Let's get this on record right now so we can tell the difference between being weight drained or losing to a better fighter regardless of weight.
Go watch Cotto vs Geale so you can see what a zombie looks like on the scales AND in the ring.
You will have your answer with those 2 fights.Comment
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Sallow cheeks at the weigh in.
Not getting a good sweat on before entering the ring. This is the clearest sign. If a fighter is dried out he won't sweat or won't sweat properly. Rehydratation is so important.
And if they get weighed the night if and they haven't gained much or anything back.
Oscar against Manny was text book. He lost too much weight and looked like a skeleton and then actually lost weight between the weighin and the night of. He looked dry in the ring and when he started to sweat it was not an even sweat.
If a fighter looks as barren as a nun's gash - he's drained.Comment
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Go re-watch Ward vs Dawson and you will see the perfect example of a fighter who looked SUPERB on the scales and was a zombie on fight night.
Go watch Cotto vs Geale so you can see what a zombie looks like on the scales AND in the ring.
You will have your answer with those 2 fights.Comment
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