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  • Banko Villas
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    #1

    Rehydration impossible

    It's impossible to rehydrate 15-20 lbs over night, guys, it would be pretty impressive though not impossible for you to rehydrate 10-12 lbs. If any of you claim otherwise...

    Then please link me to proper documentation that such a jump in weight has ever occured over night. From some proper source...

    This childish myth of boxers rehydrating 15-20 pounds has to stop.
  • Banko Villas
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    #2
    Yup, I knew it. People can't handle the truth.

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    • PsychoPat
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      #3
      Originally posted by Banko Villas
      It's impossible to rehydrate 15-20 lbs over night, guys, it would be pretty impressive though not impossible for you to rehydrate 10-12 lbs. If any of you claim otherwise...

      Then please link me to proper documentation that such a jump in weight has ever occured over night. From some proper source...

      This childish myth of boxers rehydrating 15-20 pounds has to stop.
      So how does canelo go from looking skeletal at previous weighins to skeletor the following day?

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      • Banko Villas
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        #4
        Originally posted by serious box
        So how does canelo go from looking skeletal at previous weighins to skeletor the following day?
        If i used terms like "skeletor", I would get laughed at. Do you have some concretely proven evidence that ginger boy has such superhuman powers as to rehydrate 15-30 lbs?

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        • anonymous2.0
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          #5
          Today, 01:20 PM #1
          Banko Villas

          "It's impossible to hydrate 15-20 pounds, prove me wrong!"

          21 minutes later

          Today, 01:41 PM #2
          Banko Villas

          "OMG told you guys!"




          Anyways, and now this

          [IMG]http://i1199.***********.com/albums/aa468/wigan88/vlcsnap-2012-02-05-00h00m20s171.png[/IMG]

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          • CubanGuyNYC
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            #6
            Originally posted by anonymous2.0
            Today, 01:20 PM #1
            Banko Villas

            "It's impossible to hydrate 15-20 pounds, prove me wrong!"

            21 minutes later

            Today, 01:41 PM #2
            Banko Villas

            "OMG told you guys!"




            Anyways, and now this

            [IMG]http://i1199.***********.com/albums/aa468/wigan88/vlcsnap-2012-02-05-00h00m20s171.png[/IMG]
            Lmao Good show, mate.

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            • Ray Corso
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              #7
              You don't re hydrate "over night".

              You weigh in at 9am.......1pm......3pm.

              If your weigh time is 9am and bell time is 10pm the next day you have over 36 hours to re hydrate. At 1pm less time and a weigh in at 3pm a little less time.

              Fighters and their trainers know the fighters metabolize, they know what they can accomplish and what might be detrimental.
              Your cutting fluids so to replenish them alomng with a few solid meals is a normal schedule.
              Years ago same day weigh ins produced 6 to 15 pounds depending on the "cut" ratio.
              Late in his middleweight career LaMotta could add 15-18lbs pounds from 8am to 10pm.

              Mind over matter and a lot of sacrifices and chewing & spitting on the rope by the furnace.

              Ray

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              • Vlad_
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                #8
                Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                Today, 01:20 PM #1
                Banko Villas

                "It's impossible to hydrate 15-20 pounds, prove me wrong!"

                21 minutes later

                Today, 01:41 PM #2
                Banko Villas

                "OMG told you guys!"




                Anyways, and now this

                [IMG]http://i1199.***********.com/albums/aa468/wigan88/vlcsnap-2012-02-05-00h00m20s171.png[/IMG]
                Hahaha! #Facts. Green K sent, my good sir.

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                • jmrf4435
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Banko Villas
                  It's impossible to rehydrate 15-20 lbs over night, guys, it would be pretty impressive though not impossible for you to rehydrate 10-12 lbs. If any of you claim otherwise...

                  Then please link me to proper documentation that such a jump in weight has ever occured over night. From some proper source...

                  This childish myth of boxers rehydrating 15-20 pounds has to stop.
                  NO it's not. They use protein shakescombined with water and probably other supplements like creatine.

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                  • ruedboy
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                    Today, 01:20 PM #1
                    Banko Villas

                    "It's impossible to hydrate 15-20 pounds, prove me wrong!"

                    21 minutes later

                    Today, 01:41 PM #2
                    Banko Villas

                    "OMG told you guys!"




                    Anyways, and now this

                    [IMG]http://i1199.***********.com/albums/aa468/wigan88/vlcsnap-2012-02-05-00h00m20s171.png[/IMG]
                    You're assuming the prefight weigh in is as rigorous as the official weigh in, which ain't necessarily so. It's voluntary and pretty casual.
                    Boxers sometimes get on the scale in their shoes and street clothes. It's a nice stat to show but I wouldn't put any faith in it.

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