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  • Mindgames
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    #41
    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
    You some kind of idiot? How is he supposed to come in at 156 if he can't even come at 152?

    Where is the extra weight going to come from?

    Or do you think he intentionally tried to get a 15lbs weight disadvantage?
    You seem to know nothing about modern strength and conditioning methods. From Hopkins bulking up to fight Tarver to Jones vs Ruiz, fighters have successfully bulked up past their natural weights throughout modern history. Only reason Floyd didnt is because Floyd didn't have to. If he felt he needed to, he would. Plus people who know boxing like Bhop, Ward and Floyd himself explain that skills are more important often enough. Course, a emotional little prick like you never thought of something so simple, did you? 😂

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    • Sledgeweather17
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      #42
      Originally posted by Mindgames
      You seem to know nothing about modern strength and conditioning methods. From Hopkins bulking up to fight Tarver to Jones vs Ruiz, fighters have successfully bulked up past their natural weights throughout modern history. Only reason Floyd didnt is because Floyd didn't have to. If he felt he needed to, he would. Plus people who know boxing like Bhop, Ward and Floyd himself explain that skills are more important often enough. Course, a emotional little prick like you never thought of something so simple, did you? 😂
      You're an idiot. Those guys you made examples of didn't have to bulk up, they were already rehydrating by large amounts in those lower weights.

      Like for example Canelo. Canelo I recorded to have rehydrated up to 172lbs when he was still fighting at 154.

      That's why he can fight at Light Heavyweight now. Bhop was also rehydrating to the 170s even while he was a Middleweight.

      You have no grasp of this topic whatsoever. You act like you do, but you know nothing.

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      • Mindgames
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        #43
        Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
        You're an idiot. Those guys you made examples of didn't have to bulk up, they were already rehydrating by large amounts in those lower weights.

        Like for example Canelo. Canelo I recorded to have rehydrated up to 172lbs when he was still fighting at 154.

        That's why he can fight at Light Heavyweight now. Bhop was also rehydrating to the 170s even while he was a Middleweight.

        You have no grasp of this topic whatsoever. You act like you do, but you know nothing.
        Hopkins goes into great details about how he used Mackie Shilstone to help him bulk up for Tarver, so he came into the ring at a ready 185, and still put on a good performance. I mean, you might think you know more about it than Hopkins himself but the rest of the world would probably take hes word over yours. Yes, Canelo used to enter the ring at 170 when he was light middle. But he entered at 180 to 182 the other night according to him. Gaining muscle while keeping skill level isnt rocket science. You need to drag yourself into the modern era instead of making yourself look so ignorant. Its abit embarrassing now.. 😂

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #44
          Canelo couldn't lay a glove on him, why would any think a bigger and slower Canelo would be able to?

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            #45
            Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
            You're an idiot. Those guys you made examples of didn't have to bulk up, they were already rehydrating by large amounts in those lower weights.

            Like for example Canelo. Canelo I recorded to have rehydrated up to 172lbs when he was still fighting at 154.

            That's why he can fight at Light Heavyweight now. Bhop was also rehydrating to the 170s even while he was a Middleweight.

            You have no grasp of this topic whatsoever. You act like you do, but you know nothing.
            Lies. Hopkins weighed 160s while at MW.

            For our resource regarding all rehydration weights in our file, please see this link: Fight Night Boxing Weights: A List Of Unofficial ...

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              #46
              Can't beat what you can't hit. TBE ftw.

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