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  • #41
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    ... Yes: boxing is all about "nice" things...
    It is called "The Gentlemen's Sport"

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    • #42
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      how much fluid do you expect Spence to drink between a morning weigh in and his fight? 10-13lbs of water? He'd ****ing die lmao
      Whats your guess on what Spence is gonna weigh.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
        ... do you actually happen to know just when Spence started campaigning at 147?...
        ??? I guess his whole pro career and Amatuer where its 152.

        If heard many experts say he could easily make 154 and has typical size build of MW's.


        I actually hope to see him vs Canelo one day. Both young enough

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
          That's sounds about right. He usually comes in aroundb163.

          Unofficial 2015

          Spence 162
          Lo Greco164

          At some fools believe Spence gonna be coming in like 158ish smh
          They should go back to same day weigh-ins, that way you don't have re-hydration issues.

          It just seems like if everyone moved up a weight class there wouldn't be an issue with weight.

          Lightweights move up to welter and welter move up to middleweights. It's like high school wrestling, get on the scales before the match.

          For instance, if Spence is going to fight at 160, he should be a middleweight.

          But it all started with Mike Spinks and Eddie Mustapha. Eddie came in overweight and refused to lose weight but insisted the fight go on with him two pounds over the 175 light heavyweight limit. Spinks refused and the fight was called off.

          Now it's the weigh in the day before the fight which allows some guys to be weight bullies, but fights are rarely called off if a fighter comes in overweight (although he can't win the title).

          Funny, but Floyd money walked around at 150, so he was always at a disadvantage with guys putting on weight after the weigh in.

          Chris Cyborg (MMA) would use diacritics to go from 175 down to 147 and then put on 20 pounds before the fight (which caused some serious health issues).

          Finally, you know James Brown (soul brother No. 1) and Mike Jaggar (rolling stones) would lose 20 pounds with each performance and then put it back on the next day.

          That's what's happening in boxing.
          Last edited by marvin douglas; 03-16-2019, 12:07 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            ... do you actually happen to know just when Spence started campaigning at 147?...
            Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
            ??? I guess his whole pro career and Amatuer where its 152.

            (...)
            ... but Spence is the IBF champ at 147, right?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
              ... but Spence is the IBF champ at 147, right?
              Correct. He is the Champ at 147

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              • #47
                Originally posted by marvin douglas View Post
                They should go back to same day weigh-ins, that way you don't have re-hydration issues.

                It just seems like if everyone moved up a weight class there wouldn't be an issue with weight.

                Lightweights move up to welter and welter move up to middleweights. It's like high school wrestling, get on the scales before the match.

                For instance, if Spence is going to fight at 160, he should be a middleweight.

                But it all started with Mike Spinks and Eddie Mustapha. Eddie came in overweight and refused to lose weight but insisted the fight go on with him two pounds over the 175 light heavyweight limit. Spinks refused and the fight was called off.

                Now it's the weigh in the day before the fight which allows some guys to be weight bullies, but fights are rarely called off if a fighter comes in overweight (although he can't win the title).

                Funny, but Floyd money walked around at 150, so he was always at a disadvantage with guys putting on weight after the weigh in.

                Chris Cyborg (MMA) would use diacritics to go from 175 down to 147 and then put on 20 pounds before the fight (which caused some serious health issues).

                Finally, you know James Brown (soul brother No. 1) and Mike Jaggar (rolling stones) would lose 20 pounds with each performance and then put it back on the next day.

                That's what's happening in boxing.
                I agree. Jaime Mung. Does 20 lbs between.

                Breadman did a GREAT topic about this awhile back how yoinger u are its easier but does take years off your career.

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                • #48
                  Love it.😊, that's funny as.

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                  • #49
                    You get in the ring acting like a gentleman while the other guy is coming in like a young hungry lion, I think I know who my money's on.

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                    • #50
                      He ain't know weight bully but he may have bitten of more then he can chew here.

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