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No catchweight or rehydration clauses for Kovalev. Canelo haters can suck it.

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  • No catchweight or rehydration clauses for Kovalev. Canelo haters can suck it.

    Just give the man his full credit if he wins.



  • #2
    It doesn't say there's no rehydration clause

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    • #3
      What if the IBF sends a letter of recommendation for morning of fight 10lbs rule, with Spence and the LDBC co-signing it too?!

      WAR LDBC loves CANELO!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cupocity303



        Where does it say no re-hydration clause?
        And should we crown this guy for doing things correctly for once?

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        • #5
          Is it definite that there’s no rehydration clause?

          I haven’t been a fan of Canelo for a long time, but if this is a genuine 175lb fight with no rehydration clause, then I’ll give full props

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          • #6
            Everyone bringing up this rehydration clause ad naseum, but does anyone even know what Kovalev's fight night weight was against Yarde or Eleider? For all we know it's within the standard 10lbs. So much fabricated outrage to discredit Canelo no matter who he fights.
            Last edited by lieutenant; 09-13-2019, 03:00 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lieutenant View Post
              Everyone bringing up this rehydration clause ad naseum, but does anyone even know what Kovalev's fight night weight was against Yarde or Eleider? For all we know it's within the standard 10lbs. So much outrage to discredit Canelo no matter who he fights.
              Strange perspective

              I’ve made no attempt to discredit him. All I want to know are the facts surrounding the fight

              The praise being thrown around, justifiably, is because Canelo is daring to move up, and beat the reigning LHW champion in his division. Any catchweight or rehydration crap totally dampens that, making it a pointless fight.

              But a part of me wants to believe Canelo isn’t messing around, and so far from looking for something to discredit, I actually want to give respect

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              • #8


                Not a surprise, years ago Saul Alvarez said he will fight at whatever weight he feels comfortable ( 180-190 deal with it) , this was leading to Amir Khan.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                  Just give the man his full credit if he wins.


                  Szef posted the rehydration clause is 180.

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=827097

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                  • #10


                    you should've atleast edited that coppinger post "no rehydration clause"

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