147 weigh-in, 154 fight night
Should Pacquiao insist on rehydration clause if Spence fight is made?
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What if he put in 152 weight limit ?Morning of means nothing? Buddy, that's exactly when the rehydration clause comes in play. If Pacquiao puts in a 157 limit, it will be the morning of the fight, not actually the night of the fight.
So if Pacquiao insists on a rehydration clause, it will be par for course for Spence as he's been having that since the Brook fight.Comment
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I think you have this equation backwards. If anyone should be insisting on extra ped testing, it’s Pac of Spence.
But to answer the question, no special weight restrictionsComment
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... rehydration clauses should be introduced by all sanctioning bodies...Comment
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This is what pisses me off and WHY i think hydration clauses should be standard, sick and tired of fighters fighting 2 weight classes lower then were they SHOULD be.Morning of means nothing. He can still pack on over ten pounds through the course of the day/evening. He won’t reveal his walk around weight, but he has to lose at least 20+ pounds for a fight. Crawford walks around at 177-180, and Spence looks bigger than him.
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You specifically mentioned 157 pounds. Why are you mentioning less than ten pounds now?
Ask for a later weigh in then exactly what?Comment
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I like that idea. Some fighters will need to switch weight classes but everyone will be playing on the same field.
What I don’t like is what is happening now. The popular fighters are able to fight different versions of fighters than everyone else faces.Comment
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152 pound rehydration clause? Yeah, that's definitely not going to happen. Let's not be silly now.
He can very well ask for a ten pound rehydration clause if he wants. A five pound rehydration clause gets laughed at in negotiations and Haymon isn't going to try to kill his younger star.Comment
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