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

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  • #21
    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 fabricated outrage to discredit Canelo no matter who he fights.
    Kovalev said he was 180 in the fight vs Eleider rematch.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Jimmy 23 View Post
      Kovalev said he was 180 in the fight vs Eleider rematch.
      link please!..........

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
        Stop with that ignorant fanboy bullshyt. A 180lb rehydration limit is just as detrimental as a catchweight but it's wrapped in a bow to fool the gullible.

        If Canelo legitimately fights him at 175 with no bullshyt, I'll give him full credit, win or lose.
        However, the guy is known for bullshyt like "Caneloweight", farce matches, PED use. Don't act outraged that people want to know the facts.
        I don't know where you got the 180lbs rehydration limit from, probably from that fake tweet from another thread. Before we start the outrage about a rehydration limit, how about we find out some facts like what Kovalev's fight night weight is recently. If it's near 190, then a 10lb limit for 2nd day AM weigh in would be reasonable wouldn't it?

        I'm hoping there is no rehydration limit for the record, but we need to gather some facts before we continue the discussion.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Jimmy 23 View Post
          Kovalev said he was 180 in the fight vs Eleider rematch.
          Would you be able to find a video where he said this or a website link? I've been looking for this information recently.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            Just give the man his full credit if he wins.


            Not a word in the tweet about a rehydration clause.
            Are you just making **** up again? lol

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            • #26
              Originally posted by techliam View Post
              A rehydration clause is the difference between an ok fight, and an excellent fight which would crown Canelo undisputed p4p no.1 in victory.

              I’m sure a hater would hate on the fight in either scenario
              we will have to discredit every ibf championship fight by that logic...
              hope there isnt one...

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              • #27
                Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post
                link please!..........
                https://********/qHkgIuTypJg
                8:30 its phone interview in Russian.
                Text version:
                https://m.sovsport.ru/boxing/article...rgeya-kovaleva
                He said he gained only 2 kilos and was 81,5.kilos in the fight (180 pounds.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by lieutenant View Post
                  Would you be able to find a video where he said this or a website link? I've been looking for this information recently.
                  Done......

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by techliam View Post
                    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
                    This is better than beating David Diaz at 135, or winning a bogus Light Welterweight title against plasterless Margarito at 150. I used to hate Canelo 10 years ago when he was starting to make a name for himself, but he lived up to his hype by beating several future hall of fame boxers.
                    Last edited by RomanReigns; 09-13-2019, 05:07 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Its a big challenge for Canelo at 175 he deserves much respect.

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