Should Pacquiao insist on rehydration clause if Spence fight is made?

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  • hectari
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    #91
    Originally posted by KTFOKING
    He actually wants a 10 pound rehydration limit....an hour before the fight L-O-L.

    But anyways, if Spence is to beat Porter and face Pacquiao, it would be a unification bout and the IBF rules don't apply there. There will be no 10 pound rehydration clause unless Pacquiao forces it in negotiations.
    Who wants a 10 pound rehydration limit and hour before the fight?

    And unless Spence wants to vacate his title then there will be a rehydration clause even in unification fights. Various titles will be on the line so if Spence violates the IBF rules he wont be getting to keep the belt and only Pacman will be eligible to fight for it. So the 10 pound IBF rule still applies for that belt. Or else Spence would lose the belt the next day if he goes above 10 pounds at 8 am in the morning.

    Spence probably puts on an extra 5 pounds of water after the 8 am day of the fight weigh in so he will have 15 pounds on him its no big deal.

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    • KTFOKING
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      #92
      Originally posted by hectari
      Who wants a 10 pound rehydration limit and hour before the fight?

      And unless Spence wants to vacate his title then there will be a rehydration clause even in unification fights. Various titles will be on the line so if Spence violates the IBF rules he wont be getting to keep the belt and only Pacman will be eligible to fight for it. So the 10 pound IBF rule still applies for that belt. Or else Spence would lose the belt the next day if he goes above 10 pounds at 8 am in the morning.

      Spence probably puts on an extra 5 pounds of water after the 8 am day of the fight weigh in so he will have 15 pounds on him its no big deal.
      The guy you were responding to wants a 10 pound rehydration clause an hour before the fight.

      No, the IBF changed their rules. For unification bouts, the 10 pound rehydration clause doesn't apply anymore. So for Spence vs Porter which is a unification bout, neither fighter has to abide by the IBF rules as there will be no morning weigh in.

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      • Curtis Harper
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        #93
        Being that Pac is new to the WW division, he should definitely make clauses all the other WW make !!!!!

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        • Roadblock
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          #94
          Originally posted by Curtis Harper
          Being that Pac is new to the WW division, he should definitely make clauses all the other WW make !!!!!
          10yrs 17 fights at WW and they still want weight stipulations put onto the WC of the division,,,,,,lol only Manny fans call for such BS.

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          • Curtis Harper
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            #95
            Originally posted by Roadblock
            10yrs 17 fights at WW and they still want weight stipulations put onto the WC of the division,,,,,,lol only Manny fans call for such BS.
            I never laugh as hard as I do when I read the shlt they post !!!!!

            I can't wait for him to retire and take ALL of his fans with him.

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            • Curtis Harper
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              #96
              ''You, you, you and you.....no clause cause you all are scrubs .''
              ''YOU....I need you to sign this before we fight. So what we are in the same div ''

              Too funny for words.....

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              • Ray*
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                #97
                Why would Pac do that? He didn’t insist on Keef doing VADA testing, why would he insist on rehydration clause for Spence? Pac isn’t really into all those sort of demands.

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                • MaD RoBoT
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  Why would Pac do that? He didn’t insist on Keef doing VADA testing, why would he insist on rehydration clause for Spence? Pac isn’t really into all those sort of demands.
                  i agree

                  Pac didn't even complained when Margarito blown up 20 lbs. heavier & despite absorbing power punches from a super middleweight

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                  • GhostofDempsey
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING
                    The guy you were responding to wants a 10 pound rehydration clause an hour before the fight.

                    No, the IBF changed their rules. For unification bouts, the 10 pound rehydration clause doesn't apply anymore. So for Spence vs Porter which is a unification bout, neither fighter has to abide by the IBF rules as there will be no morning weigh in.
                    You guys make me laugh. You think it’s actually ok for fighters to enter the ring twenty pounds heavier than their opponent as welters. Unless of course they are fighting Floyd, then they must meet very unique demands, while he is granted an exception for illegal IV three weeks later. Perfectly normal.

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                    • SplitSecond
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                      #100
                      It’s funny seeing the floydboy posts in here. We all know if pacquiao was as btch made as mayweather this fight would have real odds of spence being made to fight at a catchweight with a rehydration clause, floyd always sees what he can get and spence is the kind of guy that would likely concede to those demands.

                      Oh yea, he’d definitely be forced to wear pillow gloves too.

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