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"Finally, I feelz great! This weight jussss perfect fomi! I feels like Arthur Abraham... yes diss true my knockout power fomi. I dunno... jusss...maybe 168 definitely fomi...I use Abel's belly as heavy bag!! this is box.. I like fat!" Lil'G
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Interesting rule change, but it really doesn't apply to the Alvarez - Golovkin fight as there is no unification happening. Therefore, as I understand it, same rules apply and both fighters must adhere to the same day weigh in.
If anything, the IBF should have something in place where the challenger must agree the day before if he will be weighing in.
Failure to agree makes the IBF belt ineligible to the challenger, and remains with the champion.
In addition, if the challenger refuses the day before to adhere to the same day weigh-in, the champion is able to then forego that weigh-in by default. Otherwise, both must adhere. This way, the champ isn't cheated out of hydration at the very last minute.
Then again, all bets are off if the Ring Belt is considered for the unification, which it may very well be in this case.Last edited by 1nonlymre; 08-21-2017, 05:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostDon't Canelo got some Jr Cheeseburger belt or something?
F#ck its so hard to keep up with these bs titles.Originally posted by Street15 View PostNaw. It is. Canelo got the lineal belt from Cotto.Last edited by kafkod; 08-21-2017, 05:59 PM.
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Originally posted by 1nonlymre View PostInteresting rule change, but it really doesn't apply to the Alvarez - Golovkin fight as there is no unification happening. Therefore, as I understand it, same rules apply and both fighters must adhere to the same day weigh in.
If anything, the IBF should have something in place where the challenger must agree the day before if he will be weighing in.
Failure to agree makes the IBF belt ineligible to the challenger, and remains with the champion.
In addition, if the challenger refuses the day before to adhere to the same day weigh-in, the champion is able to then forego that weigh-in by default. Otherwise, both must adhere. This way, the champ isn't cheated out of hydration at the very last minute.
Then again, all bets are off if the Ring Belt is considered for the unification, which it may very well be in this case.
I would be pissed if I spent all day trying make same day weight and the other guy wasn't. Say like right after the day before weigh in have both agree in writing to do same day weight. If one says no at least they both have equal time to hydrate...Last edited by Shadoww702; 08-21-2017, 06:04 PM.
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