IBF rehydration rule explained for dummies for the... 150th time.

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  • _Maxi
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    #11
    Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish
    this is such a weak explanation lol you put it in your sig as if it were a be all end all guide to the rehydration clause
    Post YOUR explanation if you have a better one, fool.

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    • Silver Spear
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      #12
      Originally posted by _Maxi
      Post YOUR explanation if you have a better one, fool.
      You could just post a link to the actual IBF documents showing this.

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        #13
        if i was fighting that night i would want a sleep in! seem's a bad setup to me, baffling as to why the org's can't come up with a sensible solution to this, the reason must be they just don't care to

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        • Sable&Whitefish
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          #14
          Originally posted by _Maxi
          Post YOUR explanation if you have a better one, fool.
          Haha I don't have a better one, but this is just a basic rundown of info that everybody knows, I was expecting some insight.

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          • _Maxi
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            #15
            Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish
            Haha I don't have a better one, but this is just a basic rundown of info that everybody knows, I was expecting some insight.
            Not everyone knows this, this is why I made the thread.

            Some people think that the IBF rule means that you cannot weight more than 10 pounds the weigh in weight, on fight night. Which is not the case.

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              #16
              Originally posted by _Maxi
              The IBF has a second weigh in, the day of the fight, yes.

              BUT, it's in the early morning. It means that the fighter cannot weight more than 10 pounds than the contracted weight at that moment. Then, for the rest of the day, they can keep rehydrating.

              Examples? Lemieux rehydrated to 175 on fight night vs Golovkin, after doing the weigh in at 170 in the morning.

              Example of how can it affect a fighter weight and/or performance on fight night weight? well it's rumoured that Lemieux was 178 against Stevens, when he didn't have to follow that rule.

              The worst part for me would be to be forced to wake up early to make the weigh in... why don't they allow fighters to sleep until they want...
              You fail to mention that the IBF doesn’t have a second day weigh in for Unification Bouts. Put it all there, as a matter of fact put their writing on the wall, not yours.

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                #17
                Originally posted by _Maxi
                The IBF has a second weigh in, the day of the fight, yes.

                BUT, it's in the early morning. It means that the fighter cannot weight more than 10 pounds than the contracted weight at that moment. Then, for the rest of the day, they can keep rehydrating.

                Examples? Lemieux rehydrated to 175 on fight night vs Golovkin, after doing the weigh in at 170 in the morning.

                Example of how can it affect a fighter weight and/or performance on fight night weight? well it's rumoured that Lemieux was 178 against Stevens, when he didn't have to follow that rule.

                The worst part for me would be to be forced to wake up early to make the weigh in... why don't they allow fighters to sleep until they want...
                Its grand-stranding by the ibf because with over 12 hrs still to go to fight time it doesn't mean much, if they were serious it would be inside 2 hrs from the fight.

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                • Roadblock
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Songbird
                  if i was fighting that night i would want a sleep in! seem's a bad setup to me, baffling as to why the org's can't come up with a sensible solution to this, the reason must be they just don't care to
                  I don't know anyone that sleeps in on the day of a big fight, even the best most experienced have anxiety even if they don't show it, they rest up for the day may be a small light workout to loosen up, although a lot will have an hour or so nap late afternoon.

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                  • buddyr
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by trueblood
                    I don't see Dany fighting any one at 175...His natural weight* Or super Middle either.

                    Never liked a cheater!
                    how is it cheating if 99.99999% of boxing is cutting 20-25 lbs in camp? If a guy can cut 100 lbs and put back on 50 after the weigh in(I know it's not possible) then let him. It will eventually catch up to him..

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