and the fall out between jr and nacho begins now.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostYou! Your the Rtard who says Canelo gains 30-50 lbs after the weigh-in.
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Originally posted by //// View PostAt 154-155 he weighed in the 170s and it was assumed he would break 180 for this fight. Dunno how you calculated 215 lbs or where you picked up those revisionist beliefs about penis size.
Canelo weighed around 174 for Chavez. Chavez weighed more than 10 lbs then Canelo fight night. And no FN way Chavez was above 190 like you suggesting.
You trying tell me Chavez weighed over 190??? Dont stutter. Be VERY clear on this.
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I'M Jr came down in weight too fast and then for the last week or so before the fight he had the hold the weight not good but I believe it had nothing to do with starving the effort was just pathetic on his part .. ALL promoters should pay him on performance only...
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Originally posted by //// View PostAt 154-155 he weighed in the 170s and it was assumed he would break 180 for this fight. Dunno how you calculated 215 lbs or where you picked up those revisionist beliefs about penis size.
the same or MORE THAN THESE TWO
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Originally posted by Junbengreat View PostY'all see the video of Chavez Jr with **********s after the fight? What a disgrace this kid is.
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Originally posted by //// View PostHow many really great fighters with long successful careers were in the habit of starving themselves to near death for weight advantages?
Not a rhetorical question. Wondering off someone knows some history on the subject and when this really became the norm.
Vinny Pazienza (I know, not a great fighter) would have to lose 30 pounds to make weight for his fights.
Most often the don't really lose the weight, they dry out by not drinking any fluids 24 hours prior to weigh in. You can lose over ten pounds in water doing this, but at a cost of draining your energy as well. I think the combination of Jr. losing fat and drying out to make weight took a lot out of him. But, even on his best day at his ideal weight he would not beat Canelo.
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