Even if a fighter needs 2 or 3 attempts to make weight...

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  • YoungManRumble
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    #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Which is very common due to inactivity. The man fights every 20 months or so. That's why it is becoming more and more difficult for him to make weight; No matter what weight division he is in. The man simply needs to fight and stay active in order to stay in shape. What the Hell exactly is Floyd Mayweather doing over there at Floyd Mayweather Promotions? Obviously, he is not doing a good job of promoting his fighters because he doesn't know how. He is fucking Tank's career up man! He's fucking it up!
    This is his 3rd fight this year though. 5 months between each.

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    • Zaroku
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      #62
      Originally posted by Slicc
      What's your point?
      obviously you never had to make weight... you live at home with your mom, and you play video games..

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        #63
        Originally posted by Zaroku
        obviously you never had to make weight... you live at home with your mom, and you play video games..
        Wait, I was actually wrong about Davis missing weight 3x. He was over the limit against Hugo Ruiz, too. This means he's come in overweight 4x... If that's what discipline looks like, then I wanna see how many other world level fighters miss weight in 4 fights within 3 years. Instead of trying to convince me on why it isn't an indication of low discipline, you try to invalidate my opinion.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Slicc
          Wait, I was actually wrong about Davis missing weight 3x. He was over the limit against Hugo Ruiz, too. This means he's come in overweight 4x... If that's what discipline looks like, then I wanna see how many other world level fighters miss weight in 4 fights within 3 years. Instead of trying to convince me on why it isn't an indication of low discipline, you try to invalidate my opinion.
          it is an indication of low tolerance to being hungry.. you are correct..

          low disipline is kinda linked with genetics.. your opinion.. ok.. my opinion ok... opinions.. ok. we all have them.... i lacked discipline or should have moved up in weight.. i have had iv's to rehydrate.. ketosis and all that.. body caniballizing muscle mass ... being dizzy... yep..

          peace man.. now I gotta get on my train, go to work and eat saba bento.. drink miso, eat tofu.. and sit in boring meeting.

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